Nature
Dog trainers adopt unwanted dogs from shelters and train them to herd sheep and sniff bombs.
Dog trainers adopt unwanted dogs from shelters and train them to herd sheep and sniff bombs.
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The fur trade continues to threaten the South American otter, despite its status as an endangered species.
Cloud, the wild white stallion now in his prime, rules Arrowhead Mountain in Montana.
Researchers track skunks day and night across the U.S., uncovering how they hunt, forage, mate and raise their babies.
The extraordinary story of Joe Hutto and his wild family of mule deer in Wyoming.
Scientists reveal the hidden world of white-tailed deer in a whole new light.
Newborn fawn faces challenges of growing up, learning about life and outwitting predators
Researchers and filmmakers set out to produce the first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.
Scientists aim to change the public perception of one of Africa's most dangerous snakes.
The rescue of the grizzly population of Yellowstone and ensuing social problems.
The great escape artists of the wild, with a remarkable bag of tricks.
Moving slowly through the millennia toward an uncertain future.
Generally mistrusted and vilified and yet, in many cultures sacred.
The ultimate predators at the margins of water and land.
In Yellowstone, size and power square off against speed and teamwork: grizzly vs. wolf.
An active volcano Hawaii's big island has created land and consumed homes.
Eruption of volcano Krakatoa
Footage of the 1988 Yellowstone blaze and its aftermath shows possible causes and results of the fire.
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. Throughout the film, ‘behind the scenes' footage is combined with comment from key scientists in each field.
Take a look at some crocodile species that have exceeded 20 feet.
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.
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