The tropical islands that lie between Asia and Australia are among the biologically richest on earth, and home to a vast number of plants and animals. From tree kangaroos to tarsiers, manta rays to mudskippers, the region abounds with life. But why? The answer lies deep in time, due to the many millions of years these islands have existed - and the power of the earth, the sun and the moon.

Biologist Patrick Aryee and physicist Helen Czerski go beyond the limits of human perception to expl...

The first months of an animal's life are crucial - if they lose their mothers, they'll need help. Me...

The groundbreaking efforts of the team working to save the Scottish wildcat from extinction.

A 12-part nature film series that shows the wildlife of the forests from January to December.

Filmed over the course of a year, this three-part documentary follows those who live in one of the m...

How do you cope when you suddenly become surrogate parents to 21 orphaned chimps? Jim and Jenny Desm...

The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.

Combining fact and informed speculation with cutting-edge computer graphics and animatronics effects...

PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Alon...

A major wildlife series on the sharks of the world with over thirty species filmed, showing how they...

Chester Zoo is the most popular zoo in Britain. This observational documentary series uses micro-rig...

'Our Nature' is an ambitious nature documentary about nature in our backyard. Beautiful stories abou...

From the rugged peaks of the Himalayas to the blistering Sahara desert, wild dogs thrive in the leas...

Experience the incredible and inspiring rebirth of an African wilderness through the eyes of an Emmy...

Australian host Steve Irwin and his wife Terri run a wildlife refuge. Their shared passion is educat...