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.
Dive into the secret and surprising lives of some of Australia's signature wildlife. From mini marsu...
A journey through the magical wilderness of India, witnessing the day-to-day lives and challenges of...
Ray Mears discovers the dramatic landscapes of France. Exploring the wildlife and plant life and del...
Through unprecedented access we showcase the spectacle that is Wild Russia. From east to west, via m...
The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.
The crystal clear waters of East Asia are home to some of the world’s rarest and most exotic creatur...
In the heart of Europe lies Switzerland. In its midst yet apart from it, like an island. The Swiss C...
Voyage to Europe's Carpathian mountains, where vast primeval forests, steep gorges, and isolated pea...
From the largest waterfall on earth to the highest mountain in South America: Argentina is a country...
Traveling to the far corners of the world, we discover the extraordinary ways animals are adapting t...
A Walking with Dinosaurs Special - broadcast in North America as Chased by Dinosaurs - is a two-part...
The Pacific is the largest and deepest ocean on our planet. This series showcases the many incredibl...
A new "treasure map" of the Maya world is transforming what we thought we knew of one of the world m...
Wildlife adventure series following a team of explorers in the heart of the tropical island of Borne...
Sky One introduces the start of a new ongoing documentary series that highlights the potential extin...