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  • The Secret Forest Chinese Turtles show

    The Secret Forest Chinese Turtles

    After a storm, Chinese turtles move in to check it out. When the lagoon formed, it trapped thousands of small fish. Bad news...

    (02:55)
  • The Secret Forest Blakiston’s Fishing Owls show

    The Secret Forest Blakiston’s Fishing Owls

    Blakiston’s fishing owls. By day, they enjoy the view, and wait for cover of night. Their fluffy chick secures itself in a...

    (03:16)
  • Siberia Ants show

    Siberia Ants

    Worldwide, ants are so numerous their total weight is almost as much as the human population. A force to reckon with. Workers...

    (02:59)
  • Red Fox Mating Ritual show

    Red Fox Mating Ritual

    It’s now time to be social. Males seek out one or more females to mate with. These two have already bonded.

    (00:30)
  • Kamchatka Bears show

    Kamchatka Bears

    Hungry bears seek the nectar rich flowers. They must eat hundreds to get the equivalent calories of a big salmon. Bears have...

    (03:04)
  • Kamchatka Landslide show

    Kamchatka Landslide

    In June 2007 a massive landslide engulfed the pristine landscape. Four and a half million cubic metres of rock, gravel, snow...

    (02:51)
  • Kamchatka Red Foxes show

    Kamchatka Red Foxes

    This desolate wilderness suits the red fox. Foxes don’t hibernate. They grow thicker seasonal fur to survive the minus...

    (03:11)
  • Kamchatka Steller’s Sea Eagles show

    Kamchatka Steller’s Sea Eagles

    Steller’s sea eagles face adversity with grim determination. Only the toughest survive. They find refuge at lake Kuril – a...

    (03:09)
  • The Great Divide Brown Bears show

    The Great Divide Brown Bears

    Different kinds of brown bears share the ample land here. But populations are threatened. Hunters and loggers come too. Now,...

    (03:02)
  • The Great Divide Caucasian Chamois show

    The Great Divide Caucasian Chamois

    Green hills and alpine meadows, arid salt flats, miniature sand dunes give way to ferocious mountains. The landscapes of the...

    (02:58)
  • The Arctic Premiere show

    The Arctic Premiere

    In the North lies the Arctic. A place of extreme hardship, demanding finely-honed survival skills. Where life is precarious...

    (01:07)
  • The Arctic Wrangel Island show

    The Arctic Wrangel Island

    While young harp seals take to the sea, their nemesis roams the ice. Polar bears spend most of their lives on the frozen pack...

    (03:20)
  • Dangerous Deployments show

    Dangerous Deployments

    Attaching a crittercam to the dorsal fin of a Great White Shark is a risky endeavor.

    (02:21)
  • The Amur Leopard show

    The Amur Leopard

    Few people have ever seen one – or ever will. The Amur leopard. About 30 remain in the wild, making it the most critically...

    (00:52)
  • The Secret Forest Amur Tigers show

    The Secret Forest Amur Tigers

    Among the most critically endangered animals in the world - It’s thought about four hundred Amur Tigers remain in the wild....

    (03:10)
  • Spur-Thighed Tortoise Courtship show

    Spur-Thighed Tortoise Courtship

    Through April and May males build up their stamina for the mating season. Courtship happens in stages. First, pursuit. And...

    (00:35)
  • The Great Divide Highland European Bison show

    The Great Divide Highland European Bison

    Up above the tree line in the foothills of the Kavkazsky Nature Reserve a rare goliath lumbers across the grassy slopes. A...

    (03:00)
  • The Great Divide Sandstorms show

    The Great Divide Sandstorms

    Twitching grasses spell trouble. Time for birds to hold on as best they can. And for those that can, to hide. In Summer,...

    (03:05)
  • The Great Divide Spur-Thighed Tortoises show

    The Great Divide Spur-Thighed Tortoises

    In green hills, local herders graze sheep and goats. The powerful sun brings out plants even in this dry zone.

    (02:48)
  • The Arctic Snow Geese show

    The Arctic Snow Geese

    Every May one hundred and fifty thousand pairs of snow geese fly in from their North American winter quarters. It’s their...

    (00:43)