This film, three years in the making, The remote forests of Kalkalpen National Park in Austria, the largest area of wilderness in the European Alps, have been left untouched by humans for nearly a quarter of a century in order to return to their natural, primeval state. The landscape regenerates itself in dramatic cycles of growth and decay, and this bold hands-off method of conservation yields salient results: the lynx, absent from the area for 115 years, has returned.
Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...
How did humanity's earliest ancestors evolve into one of the most successful species on Earth? An ex...
David Attenborough brings to life, in unprecedented detail, the last days of the dinosaurs. Palaeon...
A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
Travel to the ice mountains of Chile to discover the secrets of the puma (aka panther, mountain lion...
Once facing extinction, Asia's last wild lions live dangerously close to India's villages.
Documentary following a community of herders in the Scottish Highlands preparing young reindeer for ...
First transmitted in 1961, David Attenborough travels to Meru National Park in Kenya to visit Joy an...
In September 1954, David Attenborough, cameraman Charles Lagus, Jack Lester and Alf Woods, both from...
Although first glance reveals little more than stones and sand, the desert is alive. Witness moving ...
In a dystopian 2054, three young rebels go on a journey to find traces of the long lost beauty of na...
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues define our...