Travel from the steamy delta beyond New Orleans, upstream to headwaters in great northern swamps, and along the Mississippi's greatest tributary, the Missouri. The crew encounter a wealth of wildlife, from tropical manatees to ancient horseshoe crabs, primitive giant fish, colorful herons, industrious beavers, deadly rattlesnakes, herds of buffalo, and prairie dog colonies. Dramatic reconstructions illustrate what the river was like when the first explorers encountered it, meeting Indian tribes and witnessing new wildlife spectacles.

Baboons with Bill Bailey is a wildlife documentary series presented by Bill Bailey. The series follo...

Geologist Iain Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our ver...

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

Charlotte Uhlenbroek is your guide for a three-part series journeying deep into the tropical rainfor...

See the real modern-day Amazonia through an exploration of the Amazon Basin, meeting a different gro...

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

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In ten of the world’s largest cities on five continents, host Frédéric Choinière showcases the green...

Ground-breaking documentary granting a unique and privileged access into the magical world of whales...

Immerse yourself in the lives of extraordinary characters that stand a few inches tall. From chipmun...

The remarkable and often perilous story of the journey through life. It is a story that unites each ...

Bear strands himself in popular wilderness destinations where tourists often find themselves lost or...
A look at endangered species in the regions around the UK

A three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic, bringing to life extinct a...

Following his visit to the Great Barrier Reef in 1957, naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough...