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.
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The most legendary 'sequence' ever achieved by a mountaineer: on 12 and 13 March 1987, in 40 hours, ...
Bas Jan Ader hangs from the branch of a tall tree, until he loses his grip and falls into a river be...
The Lanexang Kingdom country has been divided into three Kingdoms: the Vientiane Kingdom, the Luang ...
Follow ocean legend Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry,...
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Norman is not just an admirer of nature, he's a part of it. He survives the harshness of the climate...
The traditional healers in the Swiss and French mountains.
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As the largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba is host to spectacular wildlife found nowhere else on t...
Cats are cuddly felines and lovely pets, but also highly evolved predators that hunt huge amounts of...
In the company of zoologist Patrick Aryee, a discovery of the 37 species of felines that inhabit the...
Mala are very important ancestors in Warlpiri people’s Jukurrpa. So what happens when there are no m...