Nature
Men protect Brazilian wildlife and plants threatened by Amazon development.
Men protect Brazilian wildlife and plants threatened by Amazon development.
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Romulus Whitaker uses science to determine whether dragons were real.
The black mamba, one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.
Researchers and filmmakers set out to produce the first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.
The world of lizards and their bags of tricks.
The diversity and abilities of turtles.
Generally mistrusted and vilified and yet, in many cultures sacred.
The ultimate predators at the margins of water and land.
Some croc species have exceeded 20 feet -- Nile crocs.
Underwater filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall go diving 300 miles off the coast of Central America.
Marlin, sailfish, spearfish and swordfish are the largest and most highly prized of all game fish.
Sharks, rays, squids and blue whales live in Pacific waters off the California coast.
Survival of animals in drought.
Deforestation threatens macaque monkeys of Japan.
Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is an active volcano.
The 1883 eruption of Krakatau.
Footage of the 1988 Yellowstone blaze and its aftermath shows possible causes and results of the fire.
Icebergs are the source of life for seals, krill, penguins and petrels.
Playing with Fire looks at the techniques that have been developed to probe our planet, and how such techniques have both revolutionized our understanding of the world and allowed us to bring the dramatic images of Forces of the Wild to the TV screen
Heavenly Partners investigates the Earth’s most important neighbors the sun and the moon. These control the seasons and the tides, the very rhythms of life from the high reaches of the Arctic to the super-heated tropics.
Perpetual Motion explores two great agents of creation and destruction – the atmosphere and the oceans. Together they create the patterns of life from rainforest to desert – and also produce the furies of hurricanes and tornadoes.
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