This short documentary by Bill Mason explores Pukaskwa National Park on Lake Superior, providing a background of the park's geological past and plant life. The film also shows scenes of hiking, canoeing and camping. The result is to put us back in touch with the natural elements that our ancestors both fought and enjoyed.
Finland’s first nature documentary. The filmmakers’ expedition leads them all the way to the Åland I...

Salango is a small parish south of Manabí. What this land means to Ecuador, however, is huge. Its na...

There is no place on the planet like the Everglades. This installment of the National Parks Explorat...

Every year, on the steppes of the Serengeti, the most spectacular migration of animals on our planet...

Ducks are true originals. There are more than 120 different species of ducks in all, a fantastical g...

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

Seven Latina climbers reflect on how the mountain has guided them through life’s toughest challenges...
Eye of the Pangolin is the story of two men on a mission to get all four species of African pangolin...

Eugen Schuhmacher focuses on endangered and rare animal species such as the European bison and the N...

In the depths of the Colombian jungle, the skeleton of an immense abandoned cement bridge is tucked ...

Explore the extraordinary hidden world of insects, where a leaf weighs more than a car, rain drops f...

Documentary about chimps in Gombe.

An action-adventure documentary chronicling the most notorious and dangerous race in the world--the ...

In this special documentary that inspired a two-season television series, scientists and other exper...

David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for o...