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Whales features the ocean's most majestic creatures. This Wild Window contains spectacular images of humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales.
Whales features the ocean's most majestic creatures. This Wild Window contains spectacular images of humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales.
Coral reefs are facing extinction from rising global temperatures and increased water acidification. Once blooming with colour and home to countless life forms, many of the world's diverse underwater ecosystems have been transformed into ghostly white landscapes on the ocean's floor. Yet life struggles on in these bleached coral reefs as marine animals try to adapt and ultimately survive.
Interrupt a lion-hyena showdown and ponder the fate of both packs' missing pups.
Meet the new Manzi and Kakumbi pups, who face threats from a lion pride.
See how creatures use sharp teeth, skillful beaks, and long tongues to garden.
Watch fruit-harvesting creatures use their treasure to conquer new territories.
See how some of the smallest creatures carry blueprints for stunning structures.
Uncover the desire for power that drives creatures to become mighty leaders.
Ponder animals' need to have a home, and see them defend these sacred places.
Meet the creatures seeking water and dodging predators in this land of extremes.
Celebrate spring's arrival with creatures seeking either a dinner or a date.
Zoom with dragonflies and damselflies as they show off their aerial prowess.
Get a look inside the tumultuous, dog-eat-dog world of European garden birds.
Sway to the rhythms of alpine animal life in Austria's ice-cold Little Siberia.
With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it's even shining from their flag. It's a barren land, sometimes like from another planet but still familiar. A land of contrasts and colours with wide landscapes and fascinating deserts. Influenced by various cultures during colonization and now reborn from the shadows of Apartheid in 1990, Namibia gives a beautiful collage of culture, language, art, music, and food.
Every year, the Earth is hit by cyclones, earthquakes, volcanoes and floods. These events make the headlines, with alarming human death toll numbers. But what about animals? This one-hour special explores how animals cope with natural disasters – before, during and after the events themselves. Animals have gone to great lengths to make the most out of some very perilous predicaments, and future climate change could force them to make even more changes in order to survive.
Scurry through Hallifax with squirrels, chipmunks, and nocturnal raccoons.
The Annapolis Valley is the Wild Wild East's most important agricultural center.
Make a pitstop at the Bay of Fundy with a hundred thousand migrating sandpipers.
Uncover the desire for power that drives creatures to become mighty leaders.