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- A journey deep into Alaska's bush, where naturalist and adventurer Billy Brown, along with his wife, Ami, and their seven children, choose to live life on their own terms, connected to wild nature and bonded to each other.
- After chomping through the fish population, thousands of starved lampreys begin attacking the citizens of a sleepy lake town, and the community scrambles to stay alive.
- This is a powerful documentary, filmed over a 16 year span, about the rise of a Coalition of six lions, branded The Mapogo Lions, and their takeover of the largest territory by a pride.
- Jeff Goldblum, the star of Jurassic Park (1993), narrates this five-part documentary about the dinosaurs of North and South America, Europe, Africa and Australia and Antarctica.
- This documentary tells the heart warming story of Christian, a lion cub purchased from a London department store in the late 60's and successfully released into the African wild three years later. Featuring original archive footage and photographs of Christian's life in London and Kenya, the story is told by all the key players in interviews filmed in 2009.
- Follows Ellen DeGeneres as she fulfills her dream of protecting Dian Fossey's legacy by building the The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.
- Amanda Giese treats seemingly hopeless animals in need of a second chance, primarily focusing on dogs that others have given up on.
- Each episode investigates a different monster - using cutting edge theories, riveting eyewitness accounts, and astonishing scientific evidence behind the nightmarish creatures that frighten us, fascinate us, and haunt our darkest dreams.
- Dan McKernan quit his job at a tech company in Texas and moved back to the family farm in Michigan to start an animal sanctuary. Together with his wise father, Tom, his lovable twin brother, Chris, and a whole team of dedicated staff, he is working hard to give disabled, injured, abandoned or needy farm animals a second chance at a happy and fulfilling life.
- Meet The Sloths follows a year in the life of five slow-moving residents of the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica, a sanctuary dedicated to saving orphaned or injured sloths.
- This documentary series following three British farmers trying to run three very different family farms across the UK reveals the challenges and rewards that come with making a living off the land.
- Bruce Parry visits native and modern people who live under Arctic conditions in Siberia, Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Nordic Russia, Norwegian Lapland and Spitzbergen. He shares for one summer and considers the locals' natural hardship, economic and conservation prospects, including the effects of modernization and global warming.
- Each episode explores the wildlife on an island or archipelago, where evolution resulted in remarkable diversity. The island are in different oceans and conditions, and whether isolated or not, wildlife, human populations and even geology often interact(ed) significantly with insular and/or continental neighbors.
- Dr. Ochota travels to Uganda to investigate the story of the boy raised by monkeys, Fiji to uncover the truth behind a boy raised by chickens and the story of a girl believed to belong to a family of dogs in the Ukraine. Find out if these stories are true and if so can the doctor help these poor children.
- Wildest Arctic explores four extraordinary areas of the arctic giving a unique insight into what life is like for animals trying to survive in these incredible habitats.
- The series follows the lives of the Emmy-Award-winning wildlife filmmaker Kim Wolhuter and his two young daughters, Lindy and Penny, in the African Savannah. The series shows how Kim's daughters follow in their father's footsteps, assisting in wildlife documentation and conservation efforts
- A stone s throw away from London, the Cat Survival Trust has the largest collection of snow leopards. This is an observational documentary that captures intimate never-seen-before footage of snow leopards. We'll find out just what goes into rearing new-born snow leopards, the day to day work of the Trust, its other cat residents and ground-breaking conservation plans for the future.
- Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan follows a wild polar bear family over three seasons.
- Travel 13 of the greatest rivers in Africa. From rivers that hide underground to vast sweeps of water that thunder over some of the most dramatic waterfalls in the world; Waterways that have poems written about them, rivers that brings fourth life and death.
- A Stable Life" is a fascinating insight into the world of UK show jumping and dressage through the eyes of the young owners of Caldecote Farm stables, Ed and Nadia Brook. From riding lessons to stallion training and top level competitions, this series is an un-missable look behind the scenes of the equestrian world. Through Ed and Nadia, see how Caldecote Farm stables is run; from the Livery yard to the indoor training school, stallion trainers and the working farm, every aspect of the stables will be seen from a behind-the-scenes perspective.
- Venom expert Donald Schultz is willing to risk his own life to save those of others. Whether harvesting venom from the fangs of deadly black mamba in South Africa, or collecting DNA from a 400-pound lion, Donald is fearless in the pursuit of bio-specimens for groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
- Animal Planet's reality tv documentary series in the search of the new wildlife documentary filmmaker.
- A vast, windswept desert has replaced the Great Plains of North America. Here, most life barely gets by, but there are some who have been successful.
- After the melting of the glaciers, the sea levels have risen considerably and have flooded most of the lowlands. These shallow waters now hold a variety of life such as reefgliders and the Ocean Phantom.
- Since most of the world is desert, evolution has had to switch tactics to create new life. Here, beetles live in dead carcasses, snails hop around on one foot, and carnivores plants lurk below the sands.
- With the new dry climate, the Amazon Rainforest has died out to be replaced by grasslands. The creatures of the forest have adapted themselves to a new life on the prairie.
- 5 million years in the future, Northern Europe is completely covered in a vast glacier, with temperatures well below freezing. Only creatures who are able to adapt to the extreme cold are able to survive.
- 200 million years in the future, the world is recovering from another mass extinction. With the planet now once again one super continent, most of the land has been turned into a desert, where new life has begun to unfold.
- With the world now one large landmass, it is surrounded on all sides by one global ocean. These waters hold no fish, but are instead dominated by large plankton, giant squids, and flish.
- The Himalayas have been transformed into the largest plateau the world has ever seen. The creatures here have evolved to live off of the windswept cliffs and some have formed very unlikely partnerships.
- In the Northwestern part of the world, there exists a forest where it rains everyday. The forest contains some of the strangest creatures imagineable, including an eight meter tall squid and squids that swing from the trees.
- The Mediterranean has dried out and has become a large salt desert. The flats are dominated by Cryptiles, while the islands hold other forms of life.
- After 100 million years, Antarctica had drifted as far North as the tropics. The continent is now covered in a vast rainforest that holds small flutter birds and large bird-eating insects.
- Now 100 million years in the future, the world has become very hot and humid. In the swamps that dominate most of the landscape, evolution has taken a strange turn.
- Imagine a world far, far into the future. A world very different than our own where people have been wiped out by massive climatic and geological changes, nearly destroying the Earth. What would the world be like, and what kinds of creatures could survive?
- Nick goes to Tucson, Arizona and searches the Sonoran Desert for the horned lizard, which is a master at camouflage and squirts blood from its eye as a last line of defense. He also comes across cacti, several snakes (Western rattlesnake, coral, gopher, garter and blind snakes), a spiny lizard, and harvester ants.
- Experts reveal all-new evidence and theories related to the world's most famous cryptid -- Bigfoot. Terrifying eyewitness accounts and recently uncovered evidence unveil a creature far more fierce and predatory than previously believed.
- After centuries of believing that a monster dwells deep within Scotland's Loch Ness, a new theory paints a different story; experts explore evidence that the monster may not only be real, but possibly more dangerous than ever imagined.
- A team of experts and eyewitnesses seek answers about the Mothman, a terrifying, red-eyed phantom. They explore theories that the legendary cryptid is an abnormality in the evolutionary chain, or even an experiment gone wrong.
- Experts explore the legend of the Wendigo, a zombie-like creature doomed in Native American folklore to forever walk alone with its cannibalistic cravings; a new theory suggests this entity may come from somewhere not of this Earth.
- Incredible new DNA evidence suggests not only has the legendary bloodsucking beast known as Chupacabra been found, but there are two versions of this terrifying creature. And they may have developed a taste for humans.
- Shocking new DNA evidence suggests that the Yeti, one of the world's most elusive and dangerous monsters, may not only come from an otherworldly source but also resides right here in America.
- The monstrous Beast of Bray Road has terrorized a Wisconsin town for decades, leaving the locals traumatized. Even more horrifying, this human-wolf hybrid may be multiplying across America.
- It's the opening of deer and oyster season in Texas. On the Gulf, Game Wardens find illegal undersized oysters. In East Texas, Game Wardens patrol deer camps. An owl is rescued from a chicken coop and set free.
- Recently disclosed audio recordings and astonishing photographs provide the most conclusive evidence to date that the elusive and terrifying beast with horns known for centuries as the Ozark Howler may have demonic origins.