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Islands in the StormIslands in the Storm
The immense Southern Ocean is a vast expanse of cold and inhospitable sea, blasted by winds that spin off the Antarctic Continent. However, these seas hold a surprising richness of life thanks to thei...
The Chemistry of WarThe Chemistry of War
Chemical warfare may be rare among humankind, but is an every day part of nature. This is the story of unusual and rarely seen uses of venom and poisons, both as weapons of attack and defence. It feat...
Whales
Whales have lived in the seas for millions of years, but in just decades they have been pushed to the brink of extinction by the greed of humans. Whales investigates the bloody history of whaling and ...
Wild Horse, Wild CountryWild Horse, Wild Country
The Kaimanawa Ranges in New Zealand are home to one of the few horse herds in the world that has never been managed by people. But the horses are devastating a unique landscape containing ancient rare...
Invaders in ParadiseInvaders in Paradise
For millions of years New Zealand was a paradise - a lush green land that was home to many ancient and strange plants and animals. But a thousand years ago the first invaders arrived, and the face of ...
South Georgia - Legacy of Lust
Remote, lonely and raw - the wildly beautiful island of South Georgia is a mere dot in the great Southern Ocean. Surrounded by the super-abundant waters of the Atlantic and Antarctic seas, fan...
Giants of Ningaloo
Whale sharks are the largest fishes in the world, growing over 40 feet. For a few weeks every year, they congregate off Ningaloo Reef in north-west Australia. Just why whale sharks migrate to the ...
In the Company of Whales
The ultimate New Zealand whale-watching experience, presented by Dr Roger Payne.
Kea - Mountain ParrotKea - Mountain Parrot
Meet the ultimate lead character in a nature film - a cheeky parrot that lives high in the mountains amidst rock and snow. An intelligent and bold creature, dubbed by many 'clown of the Alps', this bi...
Sex on the ReefSex on the Reef
Special filming techniques reveal a coral reef's most intimate moments. Unearthly and disturbing dramas in the miniature world of the coral polyp and cutting-edge CGI illustrate how coral reefs have s...
Solid Water Liquid RockSolid Water Liquid Rock
Icy blizzards and fiery lava bombs collide at the world's southernmost volcano, Antarctica's Mount Erebus. Deep below the sea ice are giant sea spiders and century-old sponges. On the 3500m high summi...
Spirit of the Sound
Puget Sound is America's largest estuary and home to a spectacular community of fish and wildlife. The sound holds a myriad of seabirds, waterfowl, waders, harbour seals and killer whales hunting ...
Animal MusiciansAnimal Musicians
Bellowing alligators and howling lemurs may seem unlikely musicians, but they play important parts in a symphony that uses only animal calls. British composer Nick Glennie-Smith collects performan...
Castles of the UnderworldCastles of the Underworld
A spectacular look at the strange and wonderful world of New Zealand's limestone areas. Crafted over thousands of years, the rocks and caves hold a bewildering variety of decorations, wildlife and...
City Under the SeaCity Under the Sea
Beneath the sea lie complex urban societies that parallel our own. At the Poor Knights Marine Reserve off New Zealand's Bay of Islands there are four seasons of fish society, and fascinating custo...
Emperors of AntarcticaEmperors of Antarctica
The emperor penguin's breeding cycle runs through the harsh and bitter Antarctic winter. Loyal male emperors suffer vicious blizzards, temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees Celsius and a complete la...
Endless Summer - The Birds of BroomeEndless Summer - The Birds of Broome
Each year, nearly a million migrants arrive in North Western Australia. They're wading birds on an extraordinary trans-global migration, flying up to 15,000km from their Russian breeding grounds to es...
Flamingo - The Last Dance?Flamingo - The Last Dance?
In the baking heat of the small Caribbean island of Bonaire, over 2000 Caribbean flamingos maintain a crowded and noisy colony among the salt pans.
Gull CityGull City
On a dangerous and uninviting section of New Zealand's coast, 20,000 red-billed gulls clamour for mates, stealing eggs, harassing chicks and scavenging around the neighbourhood.
Islands 1: Splendid Isolation
Throughout the vast Pacific Ocean lie islands colonised by plant and animal species that have survived journeys across oceans and through evolution. A type of gecko species which has only females who ...
Islands 2: Strangers in Paradise
Discover the carnivorous caterpillars of Hawaii, the Komodo dragons of Indonesia, and the world's largest skinks, living in the Solomon Islands. The isolation of Pacific Islands has allowed many s...
Masters of Inner SpaceMasters of Inner Space
Masters of Inner Space takes a designer's-eye view of fish, investigating how their physical makeup and use of colour and sensory equipment equips them for life in the ocean.
Norwester - Wind of ContrastsNorwester - Wind of Contrasts
Born far out in the Tasman Sea, the Norwester assaults New Zealand with torrential rain, snow and hail, and searing heat. In the path of the onslaught, nothing is spared. This is a unique insight into...
Rainforest WarriorRainforest Warrior
One of the most striking birds in the world is also one of Australia's most endangered. The brightly-coloured cassowary, up to 2m tall, is threatened by rainforest fragmentation. But not only does the...
Reef Fish - Where Have They All Gone?
Around the world, reef fish communities are being over-fished. Hook, line and sinker, spearfishing and monofilament set nets have swept the reefs and are causing devastation to reef ecology.
Shipwrecks - A Natural History
It is not often that we can record the marine colonisation of shipwrecks from day one. The 'Rainbow Warrior', Greenpeace's flagship, was sabotaged by French agents and sunk. It now provide...
Wanted AliveWanted Alive
New Zealand's fauna includes birds and reptiles found nowhere else in the world. But destruction of habitat plus the introduction of predators by European settlers has left many species in a criticall...
Young MountainsYoung Mountains
There is no such thing as silence in the young mountains of New Zealand's Southern Alps. Even on the calmest day, the scream of a distant kea, the buzzing of a tiny fly and the stamping of a startled ...
GrandmaGrandma
Grandma is the affectionate name given to a very special bird - a Northern Royal Albatross who breeds near Dunedin, New Zealand at Taiaroa Head, the only mainland albatross colony in the world. At ove...
Kiwi - A Natural HistoryKiwi - A Natural History
The kiwi is unique to New Zealand and is one of the most unusual animals on earth. It is flightless, nocturnal, has hair-like feathers, and burrows into the ground to lay an egg representing 25% of it...
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