Six rangers from the Virunga nature reserve stand trial as they are accused of accepting bribes from loggers. Some say that th...
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See how pioneering new technology has changed how wildlife crews are able to film and transform pitch-black wilderness into an ...
(00:30)The mayfly is born, lives through middle-age, and then dies. All in the same day.
(02:41)Witness the lifecycle of a monarch butterfly - from egg to pupa to adult.
(03:00)The final leg of the Monarch's journey is studded by the threatening hungry mouths of praying mantises.
(02:26)Crew member talks about the plane they used to capture monarchs in flight.
(02:18)Migration Ecologist tests the first test ever of an electronic tag on a monarch butterfly.
(02:57)Crab males endure a harrowing journey towards sea -- facing yellow crazy ants and traffic along the way.
(02:33)After mating in the forest, red crab females descend down tall cliffs into the sea where they release their eggs.
(02:58)Producer talks about filming crabs while on locations.
(02:17)A tragic and violent scene plays out as wildebeest herds attempt to cross a river teeming with crocs.
(02:59)Poole describes shooting WB from a hot air balloon.
(01:56)Poole finds a WB stuck in the river - and it dies sadly.
(03:19)Cameraman Bob Poole could only watch as a wildebeest became stuck in the river and drowned.
(01:38)Cameraman Benam describes having to film a wildebeest calf being eaten by a crocodile.
(02:48)Discover how mathematical patterns unlock the key to wildebeest survival and migration.
(02:59)After gorging on eucalyptus leaves, these bats begin their long courtship in the trees.
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