This short documentary films some of the wild animal species that have adapted to the city of Vancouver, from the familiar pigeons and starlings to the less familiar herons nesting in Stanley Park and a coyote in a farmer's field.

This video has won festival prizes in Chicago and Rotterdam and has been declared Norway’s finest vi...

Tasmania lies on the Australian continent, but is a world apart. It is home to an extraordinary cast...

The domestic cat has conquered almost the entire globe with around 400 million animals and is now al...

Shot on location in the famed Etosha Basin of Namibia in southern Africa, this video examines the ha...

The secrets of the maligned and misunderstood tarantula are brought to light in the Discovery Channe...

Wolf... archetypal symbol of untamed ferocity and elemental, almost supernatural cunning. Drawn to t...

This video examines the killer whale, one of nature's greatest predators. It is part of a multi-volu...

Shot in Africa, this video is a documentation of the behavioral patterns and territories of an assor...

Shows the killer instinct in action in an African honey badger, a savage, relentless predator which ...

Andrew Richter shares odd celebrity encounters from his years of working in hotels.

It’s an ocean of giants. South Africa has a dramatic, rocky coast that’s raked by churning currents....

Some 150 wild horses live in an expanse of desert, grassland and rock along Namibia’s west coast - a...

Let Peter tell you fascinating stories about the most unexpected and surprising abilities of trees. ...

The passage of time is spellbinding in this cinematic tour de force about the Wadden Sea. A film tha...