One Year In the Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T-Rex, was known as the king of all dinosaurs. But was their supremacy the result of their sheer size and power?
In the heart of the Andes, Peru and Bolivia share one of the most sacred places in Latin America: Lake Titicaca.
Yakutia - one of the coldest inhabited areas of the globe - extends beneath the polar circle to the east of Siberia.
Pollution, uncontrolled fishing and other factors are having a devastating impact on ecosystems as rainforests, rivers, seas and wetlands are imperiled, so is the very existence of the species that inhabit them.
We are the planet Earth, in spite of the fact that the greater part of the surface is covered by water.
Communication deserves special treatment. In this first episode dedicated to communication, we centre on visual language. Animal species that transmit information whilst maintaining eye contact.
A place influenced by the humid and cold northern weather, but also by the Mediterranean heat and sun.
The harsh lands of the Sahara and Patagonia Deserts home many extraordinarily tough and adaptable creatures, including the thorny-tailed lizard, the camel, the Saharan sparrow, and the nocturnal gerbil.
In the Mediterranean Sea there is a group of isolated lands where its inhabitants evolved separately from the rest of the planet.
Showcases the fascinating world of insects and tiny creatures while exploring the lives of bullfrogs, honey bees, praying mantises and more.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Ocean...the world's largest ecosystem. Almost 3 million square kilometres of water surrounds China,
Insight into the correlation between the archaeological site of Hissarlik in Turkey and the city of Troy that is mentioned in Greek literature.
The fruit of desire, forbidden fruit, passion fruit. Fruit is apparently something very desirable... and very appetizing.
Amphibians almost always live in wet or humid conditions.
Fascinating Places
In Korea, there are mountain ranges that extend like blood vessels around the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range.
The need to breed drives all life across Thailand animals are pushed to their limits as they search for a mate and raise a family.
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