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Wild Carpathia - Episode 1: Transylvania | Nature Documentary
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Charlie Ottley takes you deep into the breath-taking but little known mountains and forests of Carpathia: Transylvania. Charlie provides a unique insight into the scenic beauty and rich culture of the region.
Wild Carpathia is a unique series of films about the priceless majesty of the forests and mountains of Romania. Presenter and poet Charlie Ottley takes viewers on a tour of this extraordinary region and uncovers a world of medieval villages, ancient monasteries, historic traditions and mesmerising beauty.
From Transylvania’s stunning national parks to the Danube Delta, we get a unique insight into a landscape that has endured unchanged for thousands of years and is still home to wolves, lynx and the largest concentration of brown bears in Europe. Over the course of the 4 episodes we meet a glittering array of characters from local shepherds, environmentalists, artisans and musicians to rock stars and royalty all dedicated to preserving what has become Europe’s last true wilderness.
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Brazil's Atlantic Forest - Nature Paradise in Danger | Wildlife Documentary
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This documentary shows one of the largest continuous areas of Atlantic forest in the World – the Serra do Mar State Park. In this film we find rare species never seen on television before like the miniaturized froglet, one of the littlest vertebrates on the earth and the Atlantic Royal Flycatcher, a beautiful bird in danger of extinction with a brightly coloured plume. In this documentary you will see more than 100 species, among the birds, amphibians, mammals and reptiles. This is an exciting adventure inside the Atlantic Forest – one of the most diverse biologically rich forests in the world.
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Days of Summer - Nature's Peak Performance | Nature Documentary
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Long days, plenty of food, idleness, and la Dolce Vita – for us, this is what summer is all about. But nature can’t afford to take a holiday. On the contrary, the long hours of sunshine demand peak performance all around. Animals and plants must use these warm and heady days to grow and reproduce.
In opulent images, the film reveals how the plant and animal worlds deal with the challenges of summer. An abundance of warmth, light, and food should ideally make for a carefree time. But the unbridled energy of summer also manifests itself in extreme heat and violent thunderstorms.
We highlight the many aspects of this vibrant life – the delightful as well as difficult sides –creating a colorful kaleidoscope of the Days of Summer.
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World's Last Paradises | Nature Documentary
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This collection of short films takes the audience on an eye candy trip around the world.
The flight around the globe begins with a visit to the ice bears in the Wapusk National Park in Northern Canada. Empathetic footage of newborn ice bears is succeeded by images of turquoise-coloured water cascades in the world famous Croatian National Park at the Plitvica Lakes. In Ethiopia, the so-called bleeding heart monkeys, or Geladas, give us insights into their lives in the pack on the high plateaus of the Simien National Park.
From her, it's off way down to the Earth's south and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The 1500 species of fish, 350 stone coral and 80 soft coral types are all endangered by acute coral bleaching. Before long, these images may only exist on film.
Now, the viewer is taken from this colourful and gigantic, subterranean massif to the kingdom of the stone giants: in the Alps. The fascination of mountain sculptures continues at China's Li River. The stars here however are the cormorants that have been trained to fish for humans. Off the coasts of South Africa, fishing looks completely different, when millions of sardines fall victim to predatory fish, including dolphins and sharks and even Cape gannets.
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These peculiar and roughly rabbit-sized rodents enjoy great popularity at the Großglockner in the Austrian Alps. Before the last ice age, marmots used to live in the lowland of Tirol, but with the melting of the glaciers they were driven higher up into the mountains – a trend that will continue given the current climate change. Today, they simply feel too warm below 800 meters. In spring, as soon as the temperatures begin to rise, marmots leave their dens after a nearly six-month long hibernation. After eating their share and recovering from the long fast, losing up to a third of their body weight, the most important thing is founding a family.
And that sometimes involves rather fierce territorial conflicts amongst the males. As long as there is snow covering the meadows, the marmots run a high risk being out – golden eagles are looking for prey. But the marmots have an efficient warning system set up: while the group is feeding, several sentinels are located around the meadow, warning the others by shrill whistling. At the start of summer, the young ones will appear and need to be extra careful.
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Mauritius - Tropical Paradise in the Indian Ocean | Free Nature Documentary
The important writer Mark Twain once wrote: "Mauritius was created first, then the paradise!" Sandy beaches border azure blue bays. The green sugar cane grass sways in the wind as if it were waves in the ocean.
Spacious tea plantations alternate with beautiful parks. Usually prosperous guests spend their vacation here. But Mauritius is more than just a dream island for the rich and famous. The colonial times are over.
However, the colourful culture is still marked by the former slaves and Indian immigrants. Dances like the "Sega" or the various Creole cuisine make a visit on this amazing island an unforgettable experience. The many species of animals also contribute to it.
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White Wolf - The Revival of the Hayden Valley Pack | Wildlife Documetnary
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The second part of our documentary begins with the two-year-old female searching for a mate and a territory. She is the daughter of White Wolf and in the coming years will also turn white.
The white daughter soon finds a mate, who dispersed from the Mollies Pack with two other males. The new pack, now called the Canyon Pack, claims Hayden Valley as their territory. The new males must figure out who will do the breeding, because only one can be the alpha male. For six years the new White Wolf and her companions kill elk, raise pups and avoid the Mollies Pack, and resolve the winter survival mystery. This new pack adopts the groomed park road as part of their territory, which leads them to the wintering grounds of the elk. In the process they become tolerant of humans and their vehicles. They often hunt near the town of Mammoth.
Then in 2014 White Wolf and her mate abdicate their Hayden Territory to their daughter, who is also white. She finds a Northern range male and together they have two litters of pups. Then in the summer of 2016 three males from the Mollies Pack enter the valley and the northern male leaves the Canyon Pack. The white female and her daughter and four pups accept the three males. With the
addition of the three males the new pack is on it’s way to becoming big enough to defeat its old nemeses, the Mollies.
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Three Bear Cubs - Growing Up in a Dangerous World | Wildlife Documentary
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We follow three young bears of different species – polar bears, brown bears and sloth bears (like Baloo, the Jungle Book Bear) – that inhabit dramatically varied landscapes as they find their way in the world. We look at how their mothers teach them the skills they need to survive and watch the many dangers they face. Their young lives are full of learning, moments of great tenderness and life-threatening drama. Over three years all of our bears, despite hardships and losses along the way, prove they have what it takes, they all have learned their bear essentials.
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Wildlife Instinct - Episode 1: Pallas's Cat - Master of the Plains | Free Nature Documentary
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The Great Plains of Mongolia is a land of extremes, and its inhabitants must adapt to severe changes in temperature. None is more suited to this unforgiving environment than the Pallas’s cat. These unique animals are able to change their shape with the seasons. But even for top predators, life isn’t easy. Female Pallas’ cats must feed their growing families and pass on unique hunting techniques, as well as hiding skills, to ensure the young will make it to adulthood.
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Two Polar Bear Siblings Struggle to Survive | Wildlife Documentary
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In this moving and universal survival story, follow the incredible destiny of a polar bear family in a changing environment.
After the weaning period, two cubs, brother, and sister, must provide for their own needs and adapt to the warming of the icebergs. While the female tries unsuccessfully to hunt walruses and struggles to survive, her brother successfully hunts seals resting on drifting icebergs.
The filmmaker Jérôme Bouvier has traveled all over Spitzbergen on snowmobiles and sailboats. He has endured the blinding and permanent light of this region, where there is freezing cold and winds of 60 kilometers an hour.
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King of the Elephants | Wildlife Documentary
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Zambia's beautiful Lower Zambezi Valley is the setting for the story of Big Boy, an elephant no one who knew him will ever forget!
With impressive ivory and an incredibly inquisitive nature, this iconic elephant bull embodied the spirit of wild Africa and captured the hearts of safari operators Boet and Chris Liebenberg, who spent years living alongside Big Boy in their camp on the banks of the mighty Zambezi river.
Big Boy was a gentle giant, who spent his time watching his human friends and learning from them, quietly observing the comings and goings of these strange upright creatures, until one tragic day, when the greed of humankind and the lust for ivory changed everything...
"Big Boy: An Elephant's Story" is a touching tale of triumph over adversity, a story of courage in the face of danger and how one elephant touched the lives of all who live in one of Africa's last great wilderness areas, giving rise to a pioneering conservation project which has helped to eradicate the scourge of poaching.
The incredible scenery of the location, the magnificent animals which call it home and the need to conserve and protect Africa's beautiful wild places are captured in this moving, first-time documentary by award-winning South African writer Sharon van Wyk
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Kingfisher - The Hunt for the Flying Diamond | Free Nature Documentary
This is the story of an animal filmmaker who fulfilled a childhood dream: a documentary, featuring the reclusive and rare kingfisher. The material was not shot in some distant country; it was made here in Germany, in the centre of Europe's green heart, near a tributary of the Rhine.
Animal filmmaker Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann used to admire the flying diamond even as a small child. As an adult, he could at last capture this beautiful bird on film - closer and more intensive than ever before. The results enable us to share his observations as if we had actually participated in the film our-selves. Watch the kingfisher, caught on the wing whilst hunting. Experience how elegantly and powerfully the bird breaks the surface of the water, thereby catching small fish. Enjoy detailed footage of the exciting family life of these fascinating animals.
The film reveals the secret life of the timid kingfisher, from the beginning of territorial conflicts in spring, the digging of a breeding hollow and the hostile attacks of a sparrow hawk, to the persistent expelling of the young birds from the parental territory - all captured in truly unique pictures. Experience a passionate and unforgettable documentary. Look forward to this delightful declaration of love to our wild nature - and to the flying diamond.
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Great Places of the World - Episode 6: Wildlife in the Andes | Nature Documentary
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Spanning more than 7500 km north to south, the Andes are the longest mountain range in the world. Majestic landscapes and unusual animal stories – grandiose and fascinating, amusing or exciting – illustrate with breathtaking images the diversity of life in the shadow of this mighty mountain range.
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Giants in Danger - The Battle for Whales | Wildlife Documentary
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The videographer and marine biologist, Daniel Opitz, films humpback whales off the coast of Hawaii and researches their songs. Humpback whales produce the biggest variety of vocal expressions. Their songs belong to the most multifaceted animal sounds known and are produced mainly by male species under water. Opitz shows us how people help the whales and meets scientists, environmental activists and politicians.
For decades, whales have been triggering diplomatic entanglements at the highest level. Irreconcilable, conservationists and whalers are still at each other's throats. For some, they are a commodity like any other - while the others perceive them as highly intelligent animals, worthy of protection, ambassadors of a habitat, about which we, even today, know so little.
The intensive hunting of the marine mammals during the 19th and 20th centuries led to the near extinction of several species of whale. Despite the fact that stocks are only slowly recovering since the 1986 international whaling moratorium, year for year the quotas for whalers continues to rise, who - with or with-out a special permit - simply flout the treaty.
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Animal Armory - Episode 4: Lethal Poison | Animal Documentary
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In the wild, it can take more than size, teeth and brute force to come out on top. There are some creatures in the animal kingdom that are deadly to humans and animals alike – and some are no bigger than two inches long. These are animals that use venom and poison to attack, defend and hunt. The funnel-web spider latches onto its victim and bites repeatedly, unleashing enough venom to kill an adult human in less than half an hour. The stonefish and the blue-ringed octopus both expertly blend into the sea floor, and use their deadly venom when threatened. The rattlesnake and gila monster employ toxic bites, while the scorpion uses it’s whip-like tail to deliver a stinging blow. The cane toad’s poisonous skin means they have few predators, allowing them to reach plague-like proportions. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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The White Spirit Bears of British Columbia | Wildlife Documentary
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Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest is a strange and pristine world, a land that time almost forgot. This picturesque part of the earth is a complexly interwoven ecosystem, which scientists have yet to fully understand. But its astounding biological productivity and the adjoining waters have helped the conservation of a true miracle in this incomparable, temperate rainforest: The Spirit Bear. With only about 400 to 1000 animals in existence the Spirit Bear is the rarest species of bear on our planet. This wildlife-documentary takes the viewer deep into the mystic world of the Canadian rainforests - the realm of Moksgm'ol.
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Praying Mantises - Deadly Killers of the Insect World | Wildlife Documentary
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They are killers! They kill with unbelievable precision. They fight Kung Fu style and are seen in Japan as a symbol of vigilance - the mantises. Their triangular head with its unique flexibility is conspicuous. Two overdimensioned eyes fixate the distance to their prey rapidly and three-dimensionally. The chest segment of the mantis is prolonged and equipped with spiny appendages that can spear their prey as fast as a jack knife. The mysterious aura that surrounds the praying mantis has a lot to do with the fact that they are rarely seen. They have adapted to their surroundings perfectly. No matter whether leaves, blossoms, tree bark, sandy floors or even orchids - the mantis blends in to all environments
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World of the Wild - Episode 12: The American Mountains | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'World of the Wild - Episode 13' here: https://youtu.be/xdouTqI8C1Y
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Wildlife that inhabits mountainous regions has been able to survive successfully at high altitudes.
World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.
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Jaguar vs. Caiman: Wildlife Encounters | Wildlife Documentary
Whenever humans enter the wilderness – no matter if they are scientists, cameramen or just outdoor fans – they will face unforgettable encounters: the discovery of new species in the jungles of New Guinea, the scary moments when a group of white sharks surround a diving team off the coast of South Africa and the dedicated work of wildlife warriors who try to save jaguars and gorillas to name a few. Wildlife film makers sometimes risk life and limb too. In Siberia Uwe Anders is taken by surprise by an uninvited guest – a polar bear. Wildlife film makers experience also many emotionally touching moments: Oliver Goetzl and Ivo Nörenberg are witnessing a wolf approaching a lone newborn bison. But just in time its mother arrives. The ten part series shows the funniest but also the most dangerous and the most emotional moments in the wild.
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Forces of Nature - Part 2: Towering Mountains | Nature Documentary
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Snow leopards, gibbons, black-billed capercaillie, and blue sheep with amazing rock-scaling abilities. We are in China where 70% of this huge country is mountainous: 160 mountain ranges crisscross the land. Breathtaking mountains, hidden habitats, ancient species, and amazing stories live and survive here. Have you ever heard of the blue sheep? They live in these mountains halfway to the sky with the ability to climb rocks every rock climber has to be seriously jealous of. These blue sheep (who aren't really blue) can walk on sheer cliff faces that are practically vertical. Talk about superhero abilities. The wow factor of this episode but there's much more to come so stay tuned.
Snow leopards, gibbons, and the drummer boys aka male black-billed capercaillie, are responsible for the drumbeat sounds as you walk through deep dark dense forests and jungles.
This original documentary series offers you an unprecedented perspective to observe China. China covers a vast area of over 5,200 kilometers from east to west, crossing 62 degrees of longitude and five time zones. When the Wusuli River on the easternmost end sees the sky filled with morning glow, the Pamirs on the westernmost end are still in a starry night.
China is home to abundant resources. Diversity defines the basic features of China's natural environment. Temperatures vary from place to place all over China. In winter, it is nearly -50 °C at the coldest place in China, Hanma Nature Reserve in Genhe in Inner Mongolia, while it is over 30 degrees at the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. It is the only country in the world that has reindeer in the north and elephants in the south. Nobody has ever traveled to all parts of this big Eastern country. The continuous snowy mountains of the Himalayas, the vast shore of the South China Sea, mysterious tropical rainforests, the snowy piedmont of the Changbai Mountains...
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Giving Nature A Voice - Season 1, Episode 2: Lake Victoria - A Man-Made Ecological Disaster | Nature Documentary
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Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake, but an ecological disaster threatens the lake’s future and the 35 million people who depend on its bounty. The lake has seen one of the largest losses of biodiversity ever recorded. 300 native fish species have been wiped out by invasive species and overfishing. An ambitious three country-wide team reports on Lake Victoria’s environmental crisis. The second part of our doucmentary documents unsound environmental practices along the Great Lake’s shoreline: the replacement of indigenous rainforests with palm oil plantations, artisanal gold mines that leach mercury, uncontrolled use of pesticides and sewage pollution. They all contribute to oxygen depletion and the spread of water hyacinth chocking the lake. The film also looks at possible solutions to save Africa’s greatest lake.
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Adventure Ocean Quest - Episode 3: Fragile Mediterranean | Ocean Documentary
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The Mediterranean Sea is a world of impressive diversity where ocean sunfish and whales live side by side, and colourful corals provide a home for smaller creatures. But human beings have left their mark here for thousands of years: ancient shipwrecks and fighter planes from the Second World War litter the ocean floor, while until recently raw sewage was fed straight into the sea. The impact has been devastating – today the Mediterranean is an ecosystem on the edge. But there is a glimmer of hope as measures to protect the sea from pollution and excessive disturbance are being put into place.
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Animal Armory - Episode 3: Masters of Disguise | Animal Documentary
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In the animal kingdom, the ability to hide amongst your surroundings and be unseen not only affords you safety from predators but can also make you a deadly hunter. In the African savannah, Zebra graze on grasses they seemingly disappear into. In the Madagascan jungles, Chameleon change the color of their skin to suit the trees they climb. In the warm tropics, Mantis blend in amongst the foliage as they hunt their prey. The Octopus becomes one with the great barrier reef with apparent supernatural ability. Polar Bear and the Arctic Fox disappear in the blinding snow as they scour the arctic tundra. Penguin's play, unseen by predators, in Antarctica and the Snow Leopard rules the mountains of Southeast Asia. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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Jersey - Sunny Island in the English Channel | Free Nature Documentary
Jersey - the Channel Island is one of the areas under british rule that can boast the most hours of annual sunshine. Not that Dave Cowburn cares very much. He works in the dark, cool ducts of an old bunker from World War II. Here he breeds turbot and is very successful at it, too.
The "Jersey Royal", the regal potato, has been grown on the island since 1880, fertilized with seaweed from the surrounding ocean. In the third generation, Christine Hellio manages approximately 20 hectares on the coast. "The potato is our most important export commodity", she says. It is harvested by hand, as machines cannot be used on the steep fields. The price is quite regal, too: One kilogram costs 6 Euros.
Hugh Gill is one of around 240 voluntary police officers on Jersey. The Honorary Police is regarded as the oldest organised police system in the world. Hugh works for them for one week every month. On the green lanes, the streets of Jersey, the speed limit is 15 miles per hour.
Jersey has an immense tidal range and with up to 13 metres difference, it is the world's third largest. This is good for a rarity: the Ormer - one of the world's most expensive species of snail.
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Wild Ones - Episode 5: The Smartest | Wildlife Documentary
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The socially complex chimpanzee, the learned elephant, the remarkable birds, the
inventive bolas spider, the architectural termite, the inquisitive dolphin or the inimitable
octopus – which is the most intelligent?
Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.
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Majestic Bears of Alaska & British Columbia | Wildlife Documentary
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Our film journey begins in Alaska's west. We are hoping to find glacier bears in the glacial regions of the Katmai National Park on the Douglas River. At the end of July, brown bears have now arrived to fish for salmon. In the surrounding forests, grizzlies look for berries and fresh, green twigs. The Katmai is Alaska's most volcanic area, and with 15 active volcanoes it is a veritable powder keg, surrounded by glaciers. In the Hook glacier region moose and lynx accompany us. Bald eagles have arrived at the glacial boundary and begin to tear apart their freshly caught prey. At last, we catch sight of a glacier bear. Hungry, he has left the ice region and has been forced down here in search of food, which he satisfies extensively with fresh shoots and berries.
Continuing our film trip, we head for Prince Royal Island in British Columbia. En route, we meet with black bears on their way with their young to fish for salmon. The mother bears have to remain alert to protect their young, as we have spotted some New World porcupines too.
Then, out of the blue, directly in front of us: the Kermode, or spirit bear. He shows no signs of timidity and is only interested in one thing: salmon. Then, a further Kermode appears, enjoying his cranberry dessert, allowing us to approach him, almost too close for comfort. But a black bear arrives on the scene and claims the cranberry bush for itself. After a brief confrontation, the Kermode opts to leave, preferring to focus on salmon fishing. Fascinating footage of this rare species of animal.
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Wildlife Moments - The Funniest Animal Encounters - Part 1 | Wildlife Documentary
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As an animal filmmaker one often deals with lots of strange old birds. No wonder that so much can go wrong. After a long day of filming, a surprise awaits at the camp: Wolves have been looking for chocolate biscuits! Yet these are not the only things that can happen in the Arctic!
Yann Sochaczewski is out and about in the magnificent Grand Canyon. On his raft on the Colorado River, he risks life and limb in doing so.
In Australia, Thoralf Grospitz and Jens Westphalen play cat and mouse with an odd bird, that turns out to be a real entertainer.
In the Serengeti, Reinhard Radke despairs of the many tourists who constantly walk in front of his lens.
Wildlife filmmakers travel around the world for these very encounters. They bring nature into our living rooms, experience the beautiful, the saddest and the most poignant moments. And many funny ones.
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Iceland - Home of Europe's Strongest Horses | Animal Documentary
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Iceland, the island of longing in the North. The biggest volcanic island in the world is known for its grandiose landscape, for its geysers and glaciers. But it is even more famous for its horses. Icelandic horses are considered the liveliest horses in the whole of Europe with the greatest stamina. They tölt over mossy banks and lava rock unfazed by rivers, glaciers and scree slopes.
In Nordic mythology the steed are never far behind the warriors. Where would Siefgried be without his horse Grani, or Odin without Sleipnir. Even the sun wouldn’t rise or set if “awake early” and “very quick” weren’t pulling their chariot. From the beginning of colonisation, the Icelanders had the kind of close relationship with their horses usually only seen among the horse-riding peoples of Central Asia. And something of this love for horses still exists today.
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Race of Life - Episode 2: The Big Cats | Wildlife Documentary
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Sleek, dangerous, fast, and vicious. Revered for their beauty and vitality. No-one runs the Race of Life faster than the Cheetah, and yet it is on the endangered species list. The Leopard is perhaps the best equipped survivor for the long run, with its population spread far beyond Sub-Saharan Africa. This success is probably to do with the fact they are ‘opportunistic hunters’. And what of the Lion? Known as the King of the Jungle, (even though they don’t live there), lions hunt buffalos, giraffes, warthogs, wildebeests and zebras, and antelopes when the opportunity presents itself. Lions are high up on the food chain, the very centre of their food web, so have almost no predators. Another loner in the race of life, the snow leopard prefers to inhabit steep cliff areas, rocky outcrops and ravines. To survive, the snow leopard must be a clever and resourceful hunter. Next, we leave the Snow Leopard and the great Asian mountains behind, and travel to the Americas, where the Cougar roam. Also known as mountain lions or pumas, cougars are agile and sleek, known for their habit of appearing from seemingly nowhere, and pouncing on their prey. The Tiger - solitary and beautiful, many cultures consider the tiger to also be a symbol of strength and courage. But every Big Cat born in the wild who survives to maturity can be said to be a winner in the Race of Life.
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Where Desert Meets Sea - Peru's Pacific Coast | Nature Documentary
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Dramatically, the coast plunges into the sea, the so-called Costa of Peru is a gigantic desert on the Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometers long. Rugged, bizarre, like from another star. Ancient cultures settled here, the Moche and the Chimú. Later the proud Inca, the self-proclaimed royal people of the Andes, ruled.
In the small town of Huanchaco in northern Peru, the fishermen build a new boat every month: from reed. The small ships are called Caballito de Totora (reed horses), because the shape is reminiscent of a horse and the fishermen ride in it kneeling in the waves. About 2,000 years ago, the moche used it to go out to sea. Carlos Segura Azola is a descendant of the moche. He is currently building a "reed horse" again. But actually something completely different occupies him. Carlos has been afraid of the sea ever since his father drowned at work. The fisherman consults a Brucha, a witch. She tries to drive him out of panic at the Pacific with mysterious ceremonies. At some point Carlos' reed boat is finished and he has to get out to his nets again.
In the south, in the port city of Pisco, there are hardly any private cars. Mototaxis on three wheels are the means of transport here. Every moto looks different, because the young drivers compete with each other. They constantly pimp out their tricycles with spoilers, mirrors and all kinds of decorations. Because if you stand out in the traffic jam, you get the most passengers.
But nowhere else in Peru is road traffic as dense and chaotic as in the capital Lima. That's why Juan Ortiz goes daily with his Delta glider over the coastal road into the air. He is the flying reporter and reports live for the traffic news. And he is not alone with his aircraft. Dozens of paragliders float along the cliffs of Lima at any time of the day. The Pacific provides a constant upwind on the up to 160 meter high cliffs.
Somewhere in the labyrinth of the metropolis of millions hundreds of believers trot to the beat of the music of a Jesus statue on the cross. A procession for the "Lord of Miracles", the brass band intones church songs. The music student Bruno Alvarado drags and plays the largest instrument, a sousaphone. Every day there are dozens of processions in Lima. Practical for Bruno, he finances his studies with the musical accompaniment.
Away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, in the Paracas National Park, it is deserted. Luis Zapato runs a kiosk on a lonely beach amidst huge sand dunes. The kiosk has meanwhile developed into a gourmet temple, even the capital city dwellers flock here. Especially because of the scallops that Luis is the only licence holder to collect far and wide from the seabed. Inti Mar he called his beach snack, Inti is the sun god, Mar the sea. At Luis you literally eat like a sun god at the sea. This is only possible here, on the Inca coast.
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White Wolf - Life & Death of the Hayden Valley Pack | Wildlife Documentary
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For ten years two wolf packs have struggled to survive in Yellowstone’s Hayden Valley. The alpha female of the Hayden Valley Pack is the White Wolf of our recording of her life as a puppy until her death. This covered a ten year period, a unique document of a wild animal over her entire life time.
Ten years after wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone Park in 1995, White Wolf’s pack is the first pack to den in Hayden Valley. Although the valley is rich in ungulates for eight months, the harsh winter drives most of the elk and bison down to lower elevations. The pack must find a way of securing food in the most severe conditions. There is ample prey in Yellowstone Park – in fact the elk
herds had grown so large that they were having a negative impact on the plant ecology of the Park. The return of wolves would do a great deal to correct that imbalance.
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Hunters of the Sky - Europe's Birds of Prey | Wildlife Documentary
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Birds of prey are symbols of power, speed and splendour. In fact, there are very few species in the animal kingdom that can be described in as many superlatives.
Their amazing use of different senses, their incredible feats of flight as well as their multitude of different hunting strategies are simply astounding.
Hawks, buzzards and eagles have conquered every habitat on earth - from the dry arid south to the coasts of Norway, all the way up to the sparse high mountains. Some of them, like the versatile hawk, can even hunt in the forest. Their literal eagle eye vision is unrivaled in the animal kingdom. All birds of prey sustain themselves through hunting, and they do so elegantly and, it seems, with effortless beauty and efficiency. This is one of many reasons why they are much admired, even romanticised, by many cultures.
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Cascadia - A Place Where Giants Roam | Wildlife Documentary
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Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.
The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is very rugged and often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, which often leads to fallen tree trunks lying across the beach. The core area of the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, which is covered by many ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforest up to the park boundary, here lies the wettest point in the contiguous United States.
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Wildlife Moments - The World's Weirdest Animals | Wildlife Documentary
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Nature has many weird creatures to offer and often these animals fascinate us the most. There are ants in Australia's outback that use specialised workers as living honey pots.
In Africa in the endless Bangweulu wetlands of Zambia the shoebill is on the hunt for fish, a bird that definitely lives up to its name.
Finally in the Brazilian rainforests lurk gruesome river monsters in the Amazon abyss that send shivers down the spine of even the most experienced divers.
But there are also intense human-animal-relationships like the close bond between a German diver and a dolphin female who explore the Atlantic off the coast of Ireland, or the "easy rider" in California who has taken care of an African elephant bull for more than 25 years.
Weird! is a breath-taking journey to visit animals around the globe who are somehow different.
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Martinique - French Pearl in the Caribbean | Nature Documentary
The island of Martinique is a piece of France in the Caribbean, between Florida and South America. And of course, Savoir-vivre applies just as it does on the other side of the Atlantic, between the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
Jacky Pascault is the first and only man to cultivate mushrooms in the Caribbean. Everywhere else, they grow on artificially fertilised soil, but Jacky's Champignons Tropicaux flourish on sugar cane fibres.
Nicole Vilo tailors hats and dresses out of coconut palms. Of course, the catwalk for the models wearing her first collection is one of the countless dream beaches. The Martiniquais sail on boats they call Yole, which have no keel and are therefore difficult to navigate. The crew members hang over the water in breakneck fashion on long wooden poles. Just the job for Yole-boss Max' "problem kids": they not only learn complicated handling, but also team spirit.
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Underwater Creatures - The Legacy of Jacques Cousteau | Wildlife Documentary
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This film reconstructs the life of famed marine biologist and environmental pioneer Jacques Cousteau using a fascinating mix of wildlife footage, archive material and elaborate re-enactments. On the trail of the most famous oceanographer of the 20th Century, who was born over 100 years ago, the team spent two years filming on original locations on three different continents and in four different oceans.
The film charts how Cousteau's personality was shaped by his many decades at sea around the globe: He gradually changed from a man who killed sharks in hate and thoughtlessly blew up coral reefs, to a radical environmentalist, a struggle that continues to this day: The fact there are more manatees than ever in Florida is directly due to Cousteau's film "Forgotten Mermaids", which raised awareness and triggered widespread research and conservation efforts for the endangered manatee."Noah's heir", as the French press called him, publicizes his expeditions in films and books.
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Giving Nature A Voice - Season 2, Episode 7: Saltwater Survivors - Saving Kenya's Mangroves | Nature Documentary
Mangrove forests are among the most threatened habitats on earth, disappearing faster than even rainforests. But mangroves are also the coast’s nursery, providing shelter for 75% of commercially caught fish. Kenya has lost a fifth of its coastal forests in 25 years. Laws now protect this critical plant, the one one capable of growing on the edge of salt water. But some locals complain, that Kenya’s strict ban against mangrove harvesting has left them destitute.
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Amazing Albania - Hidden Beauty on the Adriatic Sea | Part 2: The South | Nature Documentary
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Episode two introduces us to the Vjosa River - one of the last remaining wild rivers in all of Europe. Generally wild and unpolluted, the river is surrounded by the Vikos–Aoös National Park in Greece, and the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape near its mouth. In December 2020, the Albanian portion of the river was designated a "Managed Nature Reserve" by the government. There is a campaign by environmentalist groups to designate the entire Albanian part of the river a national park, to guard against the prospective hydroelectric projects. The Albanian government conceded to the environment: The Vjosa Wild River National Park was created on March 15th, 2023. It is truly one of the last untouched river flows left on the continent. And it is amazing.
Shrouded by prejudice and entwined with horror stories about archaic customary laws, Albania lies like a white spot on the map of southeastern Europe. Shaken by wars and decades of isolation from the outside world, it is home to warm people and incredible natural treasures. Here visitors will find splendid Lakelands, unspoiled coastlines, and breathtaking highlands.
The two episodes show the unknown and unspoiled regions and the traditions with vibrant places of culture and the people they dominate. Prejudice and reality are far apart. Albania is poor, but it is also rich: rich in landscape diversity, flora & fauna, and culture. After the dark decades of communist dictatorship, where all religions were forbidden, it is now a country where Christians and Muslims get along well.
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Our Seasons - The Circle of Life | Nature Documentary
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Our seasons shape the cycle of life in dramatic ways. Spring, summer, autumn or winter – every season is unique, each presenting nature with new challenges. The constant change in living conditions demands extraordinary feats from animals and plants throughout the year. And the survival strategies of the squirrel, fox and many others could hardly be more fascinating.
The film takes us on a breathtaking journey of discovery through indigenous nature: after the privations of winter, life explodes in spring, the heat of summer is followed by the harvest season of autumn. Extraordinary animal stories – some humorous, some dramatic, but always with an eye to the season’s special features – bring the magic of our seasons to life.
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Whoever wants to experience South America as a nature paradise in a small area, should explore Costa Rica. Almost half of the country is covered by rain forest. Numerous animal species are to be found here like the White faced Capuchin, colourful parrots like the Macaw, Veruga Parakeets and Tapirs.
Also lizards from primeval times have their habitat in this region of the planet. The small central American nation not only fascinates with a rich fauna and flora but also with a wonder world under water. Insights into the fascinating world of the jungle show examples like the epiphytes that make their way to the sky at the expense of her host plant.
A view into the culture of the Indian inhabitants of the rain forest of course does not come too briefly either. A diving excursion through the ocean waters of Cocos Island is the highlight of the journey. The spectator will get flesh crawl while watching hundreds of dangerous hammerhead sharks gliding past the camera.
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Great Places of the World - Episode 3: Madagascar | Nature Documentary
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Madagascar – magic island in the Indian Ocean. This film takes us on a journey from the dry, spiny forest in the southwest, where mighty baobab trees shape the skyline, to the primeval rainforests of the northeast. We will hear the eery cry of the lemur, and follow an astonishingly wide variety of bizarre creatures including mysterious lemurs and chameleons.
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Secrets of the Namib - A Desert Bursting with Life | Wildlife Documentary
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Hot sand wherever you turn your eyes to – the Namib is the oldest desert of the world, and one of the most hostile ones. But even here, in a valley named Hoanib, there is life! Some animals have developed unique ways to adapt to the harsh life in such a dry area. The biggest of them are Desert Elephants! To survive in Namibia´s desert they have to travel long distances, full of privations. Only alpha cow Clarissa knows where to find the rare water sources. Food is scarce and the heat unbearable, for young Maya the next water source could already come too late. Old bull One Tusk even awaits a harder fate: he is too old and weak to join his family´s migration. While even the tough jackals leave the Hoanib valley during the dry season to find food along the coast, One Tusk remains alone, hoping that soon rain will bring salvation.
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Beach Jackals - How Humans Forced Wild Canines to Change Their Lifes | Wildlife Documentary
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Threatened by the guns of Southern Africa’s farmers, some black-backed jackals have found a new shelter in a restricted and arid area: Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. Here, they adapt to a new lifestyle. They are learning to catch new coastal prey, and how to collaborate to catch bigger ones such as the fur seals. This requires cooperative hunting - a behavior rarely seen amongst these canids – and therefore social and communication skills. Some jackals succeed, others become scavengers… or die.
By following a few remarkable individuals over a period of four years, the team has crafted an intimate portrait of an emerging behavior in a rapidly evolving environment.
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The Nile - On the Banks of the World's Longest River | Nature Documentary
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This documentary presents us with opulent images of fabulous landscapes and fascinating people that make a living in the Nile valley, between optimism and tradition, with fantasy and creativity.
No other river is as cloaked in mystery as the Nile and no other river rules the surrounding countryside through which it flows quite as much as the Nile.
We experience the dawn of a great civilisation, whose buildings still cause us to stare in sheer astonishment to this very day.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Caribbean Island Paradise | Nature Documentary
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It doesn't get much more Caribbean than on the islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Located in the southeast Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, which lie in the West Indies at the southern end of the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea, this island nation has everything to offer we expect from paradise: deserted beaches, uninhabited islands, lush vegetation - the 33 islands in total are a dreamlike destinaton with extremely hospitable inhabitants.
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The Sava River - The Green Heart of Croatia | Nature Documentary
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Natural river landscapes have almost completely disappeared in Europe: The major rivers have almost all been transformed into channelled waterways. It is extremely rare to find a union comprising of a river, flooding area and cultivated land, as is the case with the huge Save floodplains of Croatia, where meadows and pastures of around 100.000 hectares have survived the destruction other European river valleys have faced. Here there is a landscape, in which mankind has always lived and secured a living, side by side with water. Flooding is a natural phenomenon in Lonjsko Polie, which determines life and provides a unique diversity of species.
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Wild Ones - Episode 11: Great Migration | Wildlife Documentary
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Wildebeest and Zebra - Africa’s most famous drifters. Hundreds of thousands of zebra live together in the Serengeti. Their distinctive eye-catching stripes are as unique as fingerprints and even within the largest of gatherings no two zebra will be found with exactly the same stripes.
Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.
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Giving Nature A Voice - Season 2, Episode 12: Power Struggle - Kenya's Fight Against Fossil Fuel | Nature Documentary
The proposed 1000 megawatt coal fired power plant in Kenya's remote Lamu county would have severely impacted the people and environment of this pristine region, but it's just been defeated in Kenya's courts. It's a great victory for scientific truth and community activism, primarily organized by the Save Lamu coalition. But will this ruling stand the test of time?
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World's Fastest Predators - Episode 4: The Desert | Wildlife Documentary
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They can accelerate faster than a Ferrari, strike with 10 times the g-force of a space shuttle and outmaneuver a fighter jet! Take a journey across deserts, dense jungle and murky lagoons and see how predators and prey run, swim and fley for their lives. This documentary series captures every movement in high definion - at 1000 frames-per-second you won't miss one graphic detail of this fast paced world!
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Desert creatures endure searing heat and zero rainfall, but speed is their ticket to survival. A Tiger beetle runs at the human equivalent of 500 miles per hour. A caracal jumps six feet to swat a weaver bird out of midair. And the world's fastest chameleon hunts on the desert floor. Only the hardiest, fastest animals survive. Nothing else stands a chance.
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Blue Planet: The Fascinating World Beneath the Waves | Free Nature Documentary
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It's a water world and life couldn't survive without it. And thanks to it, a mind blowing diversity of creatures thrive beneath the surface. Born to enjoy the riches underwater they must master their body's adaptations, learn to find food, to escape danger and above all become expert swimmers! Whether it's in rivers, on beaches or in the deep ocean, all must overcome the obstacles and fulfil their destiny, all are born to swim!
Of all the habitats on earth, the ocean is perhaps the most challenging. Here salt, temperatures, currents and predators can make life difficult; it's not an obvious place to want to bring up your babies… But even in these waters generation after generation beats the odds. They have overcome the challenges and become some of the most beautiful and graceful of creatures. But any baby born to swim has a lot to learn…
All over the world there are creatures born to swim, and though humans are not, we seem determined to join them. Perhaps we are envious of their grace. Maybe we are all water babies at heart.
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8000 Miles to Alaska: A Journey Along the Longest Border in the World | Free Documentary Nature
What is America? Just a huge, spacious and naturally wild country - or is it still a project? And who are the Americans? A torn nation of people without roots and history - or more than all of this? What unites, what divides, what characterises and what changes them? How different are their daily lives, even now, in the icy cold, snowbound winter - depending on whether they live on Maine's remote outer islands, or in arctic Deadhorse, near the Great Lakes or in the prairies of the mid-West, in the Blackfoot reservation in the Rocky Mountains, or on board a yacht from Seattle?
To discover America's characteristics and their transition - always with a view to the people and how they perceive "home" - Klaus Scherer travels through his host country on a route hitherto neglected by previous reporters: along the north border. Thus, a program event is created, whose highly visual landscape and nature photographs, along with personal experiences, connect with those we meet, visit and accompany along the way - from the dwarf school on Monehegan Island, to the head gaffer of the Niagara Falls; from wolf and bear monitors in Idaho, to the ice fishers at the Arctic Circle.
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Blue Realm - Episode 5: Toxic Invaders
They’re beautiful - and deadly, with venomous spines that resemble a lion's mane. They’re lionfish, a tropical reef species normally found in the Indo-Pacific. Now, they’re wreaking havoc in the Caribbean and Atlantic – all thought to have descended from a handful of aquarium fish carelessly released into the sea. In these regions, they are potentially a greater threat to coral reefs and commercial fish populations than global warming or pollution.
Prolific breeders and aggressive predators, they quickly spread - wiping out native species at an alarming rate. Most fish aren't afraid of them because they've never encountered lionfish in the past. Eradication programs are in place, but they are barely making a dent in a booming population. Handling the prickly invaders can be a daunting task. A lionfish envenomation is one of the most painful wounds in nature. In the Florida Keys, some practical and novel approaches are making progress in the fight against these Toxic Invaders.
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Wild Germany: The Mecklenburg Lake Plateau | Free Nature Documentary
At 117 square kilometres(45 sq mi), the Müritz is the second largest lake in Germany (after Lake Constance) and the largest lake located entirely within German territory. But it is far from being the only one in the north east of the country.
The Mecklenburg Lake District, between Waren and Feldberg, contains around 2000 lakes alone. Thanks to the Müritz National Park the species diversity is particularly high in the region: half of the German crane population breeds in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; the osprey is typical of the Müritz area, the lively Eurasian otter hunts here and the endangered red milan circles the skies above.
Fred Bollmann, the former ranger and voluntary nature conservationist is actively involved in the preservation of ‘his’ wildlife world. Filming for this production took two years. The outcome is a unique portrait of this stunning region.
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15th Meridian East - Episode 5: Our Future | Nature Documentary
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The landscapes along the 15th meridian east are highly contrasting: from icy wastelands, to vast rainforests, to shimmering deserts and lush green pastures. People, animals and plants have had to adapt to the climate, find solutions to daily challenges and adjust to the different regions. But one fact links them: their time zone. We show you the natives of this dynamic zone who live from their natural environs. Discover the troubles, dreams and hopes of the people living along this geographical nexus.
What ideas are people on the 15th meridian east developing to shape the future and leave tomorrow's generations a home worth living in? This consequence leads us to four future designers. From the barren Namib Desert to the glacier worlds of Spitsbergen, Sicily and the Croatian Mediterranean.
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Biebrza National Park - Europe's Amazon River | Wildlife Documentary
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‘Biebrza – The European Amazon’ is a poetic film about the four seasons of the River Biebrza’s wildlife. Protected by the biggest national park in Poland, the Biebrza River and its wetlands are some of the most important nature refuges in Europe. From spring to winter, from the arrival of the migrating geese to a sad scene of a sea eagle devouring an elk killed by the cold, this film shows the secret life of Biebrza Valley’s animals. A unique story about the fates of its characters – mammals, birds, amphibians, insects and fish – is shown in a way not seen before.
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The Lost Lagoon - Nature Paradise in Peril | Wildlife Documentary
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On one of the wildest coastlines in Africa, lies an estuary. For hundreds of years it existed, secluded, and life in its waterways has been uninterrupted. Its ebb and flow creates a magical environment that is never the same at any given moment.
In modern times, it’s been guarded by war. The heated 20 year bush conflict that raged in central Mozambique cut off access to the lagoon, and it was only a decade ago that the sand track down to the coast was cut into any semblance of a road.
The lagoon is a hidden network of tidal flats, channels and clear waterways. Mangrove swamps and sea-grass beds hide rarely seen creatures with bizarre lifestyles.
Life in this lagoon is governed by the moon and the tidal cycles. This regulates the seasons so that complex life forms can develop, adapt, and thrive. Every 6 hours these tides change, pushing seawater into the lagoon, and sucking it out again. This constant breathing of the tides has resulted in the weirdest array of creatures, little known to man. Fish that walk on land, crabs that corkscrew beneath the mud. Giant super slugs vacuum food from the floor here, some fish swim backwards and others upside down.
Twilight sees predators commuting through the mouth of the lagoon. The scene changes from a bright, sparkly one to a dark, dangerous world for the residents of the weed beds. Everything here seems to eat everything else. Crabs dart out, trying to catch little fish, flatfish lie in wait and moray eels snap at passing shoals. The ruler of the night here is the cuttlefish. Teams of cuttles hunt silently above the weed, puffing fronds apart to reveal hiding food.
But now the lagoon has been found, the war is over, and humans have begun to settle on its tender shores. They probe the flats and net the mouth, trapping fish destined for its upper reaches. Will this added pressure tilt the precarious balance of the lost lagoon? Can this array of strange creatures survive alongside the greatest predator of all?
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Stories of the Mediterranean Forest - Episode 6 | Wildlife Documentary
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The Mediterranean Basin is one of the planet’s most biologically rich and complex regions.
The crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa is considered to be one of Earth’s biodiversity hotspots. A vast number of both animal and plant species unique to the region live in its various habitats.
The Mediterranean Basin is located in one of the planet’s temperate zones. The subtropical climate makes it colder and wet here in winter, hot and dry in summer and mild and rainy in autumn and spring. Occupied by human beings for more than 8000 years, the Mediterranean Basin has experienced dramatic changes to its forest and woodland areas, but nevertheless, they are still among the most diverse on the planet. From marshlands to high mountain ranges, from forests of holm and cork oaks to oak and pine forests high up in the mountains. All of them are home to thousands of animal and plant species, whose paths cross on their adventures through life. And each one of them has a story to tell…
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Race of Life - Episode 4: Herbivores - Nature's Battle Tanks | Wildlife Documentary
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These are nature’s own battle tanks, and (with the exception of the Indian Elephant), all endemic to the African continent. The African Savannah is the stage for thousands of battles every day. How do elephants, these large, cumbersome creatures survive and even prosper on a diet that even the strictest vegetarian would pass on! Well for one thing, most other animals get out of their way. But lions and hyenas are not always so easily moved – they prey on young, sick and old elephants in particular. This seemingly gentle giant has been revealed to have a darker side in the last few years too. They may survive on just plant life, but that doesn’t mean they don’t like a fight – to the death. Elephants have been observed attacking and killing Rhinos in the last 20 years. It’s a savage clash. Meanwhile, the Rhino, a tough looking customer if ever there was one, is an endangered species. When the great herds go on the search for food, predators go on the hunt for them. If ever there was an animal that seems destined to survive, it’s the Rhino, which has been around for over 6 million years. But it too has an enemy: mankind – the deadliest foe of all. Then there's the hippopotamus. An adult hippo is a huge, aggressive animal, and even the largest crocodiles tend to stay away from it. However, when baby hippos stray from their mothers, then crocodiles, lions and hyenas will have a go if they can get away without being attacked themselves by adults in the baby hippo’s herd. That’s why baby hippos must stay close to Mum.
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Bizarre Animal Costues - Surviving in the Wild | Wildlife Documentary
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Imagine creatures that can still shock and awe? Well, animals can. How? With super strange and seriously weird and wonderful shapes and colours. These animals' bizarre costumes are vital to surviving in the wild. Sometimes they're disguised to help blend in, other times they are designed to stand out and show off. Whether it's a monkey in make-up or a salamander's toxic stripes, the weird and wonderful outfits enable creatures to thrive and survive.
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Wildlife Laws: The Better Swimmer Wins | Wildlife Documentary
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It's a water world and life couldn't survive without it. And thanks to it, a mind blowing diversity of creatures thrive beneath the surface. Born to enjoy the riches underwater they must master their body's adaptations, learn to find food, to escape danger and above all become expert swimmers! Whether it's in rivers, on beaches or in the deep ocean, all must overcome the obstacles and fulfil their destiny, all are born to swim!
Of all the habitats on earth, the ocean is perhaps the most challenging. Here salt, temperatures, currents and predators can make life difficult; it's not an obvious place to want to bring up your babies… But even in these waters generation after generation beats the odds. They have overcome the challenges and become some of the most beautiful and graceful of creatures. But any baby born to swim has a lot to learn…
All over the world there are creatures born to swim, and though humans are not, we seem determined to join them. Perhaps we are envious of their grace. Maybe we are all water babies at heart.
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The Most Dangerous Wildlife Moments - Part 1 | Wildlife Documentary
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Whenever humans enter the wilderness – no matter if they are scientists, cameramen or just outdoor fans – they will face unforgettable encounters: the discovery of new species in the jungles of New Guinea, the scary moments when a group of white sharks surround a diving team off the coast of South Africa and the dedicated work of wildlife warriors who try to save jaguars and gorillas to name a few. Wildlife film makers sometimes risk life and limb too. In Siberia Uwe Anders is taken by surprise by an uninvited guest – a polar bear. Wildlife film makers experience also many emotionally touching moments: Oliver Goetzl and Ivo Nörenberg are witnessing a wolf approaching a lone newborn bison. But just in time its mother arrives. The ten part series shows the funniest but also the most dangerous and the most emotional moments in the wild.
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One Year in the Woods - A Journey Through the Seasons | Nature Documentary
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Get ready to take a breath of fresh air! This documentary will plunge the viewer into the kingdom of foxes. Follow the wanderings of a fox and his encounters throughout the 4 seasons in the French forests.
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Animal Special Forces - Episode 5: The Specialists | Wildlife Documentary
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You’d think that five senses would be enough. But nature proves time and time again that they’re not. Barn swallows see magnetic fields. Sting rays sense tiny electrical charges, and among some animals, the basic five senses get stretched to their limit. These animals are the specialists, who have mastered their own place in the world.
Only the best equipped and best trained stand a chance in nature’s relentless battle. In Special Forces, we join the animal kingdom’s most skillful soldiers in the trenches. Some are stealthy assassins. Some set traps. Some are masters of disguise, and some are communications experts, working closely with their squadron or fleet.
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Wild Carpathia - Episode 2: From the Mountains to the Sea | Nature Documentary
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Charlie Ottley explores the stunning southern Carpathians; starting at the majestic Iron Gates on the Serbian Border, crossing Saxon Transylvania, and ending in the Danube delta.
Wild Carpathia is a unique series of films about the priceless majesty of the forests and mountains of Romania. Presenter and poet Charlie Ottley takes viewers on a tour of this extraordinary region and uncovers a world of medieval villages, ancient monasteries, historic traditions and mesmerising beauty.
From Transylvania’s stunning national parks to the Danube Delta, we get a unique insight into a landscape that has endured unchanged for thousands of years and is still home to wolves, lynx and the largest concentration of brown bears in Europe. Over the course of the 4 episodes we meet a glittering array of characters from local shepherds, environmentalists, artisans and musicians to rock stars and royalty all dedicated to preserving what has become Europe’s last true wilderness.
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On the Wild Coasts of Patagonia | Nature Documentary
On the wild coast of Patagonia, the nature calendar describes the most diverse visiting times of fascinating animals, from the southern right whale and other large whales, via the sea lions and elephant seals up to the orcas and millions of penguins. The encounters with whales and their babies are spectacular.
Hardly anywhere else on earth can one experience both the brutal and the delightful sides of nature so vividly and so close. The trip to the hot spots for animal watchers and researchers leads us inter alia to the Caleta Valdez. This is where, during the mating season, the southern elephant seals bring their babies into the world, mate and enjoy a little sunbathing on the beach.
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Some ficus species are strangler figs. The seeds are eaten by birds and pass through the digestive tract undamaged. If they are excreted on the branch of a tree, they remain stuck there thanks to the mistletoe-like slimy seed coat, sprout, thrive and proceed to strangle its host tree
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Rise of the Great White Shark - A History 11 Million Years in the Making | Ocean Documentary
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This film traces the rise of the Great White Shark over the past 11 million years. From its beginnings in an age dominated by giant ocean predators, white sharks evolved in tandem with seals and other pinnipeds in response to a steadily cooling climate. This film is the result of a decade of filming white sharks by renowned cameraman Andy Casagrande.
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Underwater Volcanoes - Oases of the Sea | Ocean Documentary
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Countless marine animals frolic on the steep slopes of underwater volcanoes. In many cases, several are rare species not found elsewhere. This is in part due to the fact that plankton clings to the wall and provides the fish with food in abundance. This documentary shows several of these oases and also examines the impact dive tourism has and whether preventive measures can help to maintain them.
Nature and underwater filmmaker Rolf Möltgen undertakes dives into the mysterious underwater mountain landscapes with marine scientists from all corners of the globe. This journey takes us to Mexico, to snappers, white-tip reef sharks, Galapagos sharks and giant mantas. We visit the Maldives, Colombia and Costa Rica, where the team documents rare species such as deep sea burbots, small tooth sand tiger and dogfish sharks, in depths of more than 300 metres.
The eerie underwater mountain world proves: everyone plays a part in the network of life. Thanks to consistent protective regulations, it has been possible to retain the underwater diversity - especially in the unique oases of the high seas.
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Located just one thousand kilometres off the American mainland lies the crown jewel of the Atlantic Ocean: Bermuda! The Spanish seafarers who were stranded here on the coral reefs, referred to them as "Devilish Islands" but this didn't stop the British, who decided to add the group of islands to the British crown.
To this day, the "British way of life" is celebrated. The locals, resplendent in shorts and kneehigh socks and with military honours, celebrate the Queen's birthday, fight for the survival of an already, ostensibly extinct bird species, cultivate vegetables in communal gardens and get their drinking water form their roofs.
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Saving Amazonia - Part 1: Raids in the Rainforest | Nature Documentary
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At the age of 27, Ana Rafaela D’Amico is the youngest national park director in Brazil. In order to save the rainforest, she has declared war on the drugs gangs, logging mafia and illegal fishing.
The Campos Amazonicos National Park is like a microcosm of all the problems found in Amazonia: illegal logging, cattle breeding, tin mines – and a drugs route that goes right through the middle of the park. Ana Rafaela has been fighting ardently to preserve the natural surroundings ever since she took over the management of the park a few years ago. She has already achieved a great deal, yet the obstacles the young woman from the city faces remain formidable. For Ana Rafaela nature conservation means a life without compromises, a life which sometimes requires a “cold heart”. She has to confront an invisible enemy: it is a struggle of dangers and bitterly fought successes. The small players she can catch; and has to take away their livelihood, but there is often little she can do against the big players.
And yet, Ana Rafaela’s efforts do bear fruit. Since she has been managing the park, illegal fishing has declined and no new mines have been opened. She believes in her success, and that it is possible to save Amazonia if everyone does their bit. She will not give up – this is the only way she knows.
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Wild Ones - Episode 1: The Strongest | Wildlife Documentary
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The mighty grizzly bear, the tiny powerful ant, the lunging inimitable crocodile, the
indestructible rhino beetle, the hammering mantis shrimp. Which is the strongest of them
all?
Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.
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Blue Realm - Episode 7: Shark Nation
There's no doubt sharks have an image problem. And they're certainly in trouble globally. The population of some species has declined by more than 90% due to overfishing. But there's still one place in the world where sharks thrive – the Bahamas. Sharks not only prosper there, they are highly protected. It’s illegal to kill them.
Stuart Cove's passion is sharks. Travelling In his private plane, he spreads the gospel of shark advocacy across the Bahamian island chain. And shark tourism is his livelihood. A successful entrepreneur, his main business revolves around scuba diving with sharks. Cove also works with Bahamian and international researchers in their studies of dangerous species such as tiger, hammerhead and bull sharks. And it's a family affair. His teenage children are both certified shark feeders!
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The Sea Eagle - King of the Seas | Wildlife Documentary
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Spectacular pictures, from the Norwegian Lofoten Islands, where the Sea Eagles profit from the hunting success of orcas and hunchbacks and from the swamps in Finland, where the Sea Eagle moves with the wolves and bears in order to also profit from their prey. The documentary presents the different habitats of the Sea Eagle in Europe. Thanks to dedicated conservationists and foresters our forests are again a breeding place for more Sea Eagles than ever before.
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When it comes to regulating global temperatures, forget the Amazon Rainforest. It’s the oceans that really deserve the title of lungs of the planet. Their plankton provides us with oxygen. Their currents transport heat from the tropical regions to the poles, acting as an air conditioner. They absorb almost a quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted annually.
But, so much of what they do and exactly how they do it is still unknown. To gain a deeper understanding of the importance of oceans in regulating our climate, we bring you four stories from four different corners of the world. From the seaborne lives of the Bajaus of Asia to the scientific crew of the ‘Tara’ in Greenland. From the meteorological station in Siberia to the fishermen of the gulf- stream. Four people. Four seasons, Four stories told in parallel over 24 hours that reveal the sometimes invisible ties between man and the Sea.
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The Coast That Keeps On Rising - A Journey Along Sweden's Höga Kusten | Nature Documentary
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Sweden's 'Höga Kusten' or High Coast has been rising by almost one centimetre per year since the last ice age some 10,000 years ago. This has created a hilly Baltic Sea landscape on the Gulf of Bothnia with small and large islands. Untouched nature, dense forests and energetic, rather idiosyncratic islanders have plenty of room there.
Every year at the end of August a biting stench mixes with the fresh Baltic Sea breeze. For weeks the so-called sour herring, Swedish: Surströmming, is fermented in brine. Ruben Madsen is a producer of surströmming and an absolute connoisseur. In his wooden hut on the island of Ulvön he puts the herring in according to a traditional recipe. At the start of the season, the cans are opened for the first time. Lovers of the "stinky fish" then come from all over the world to taste the now world-famous delicacy in cans. Opening the cans of "rotten fish" is considered internationally as a test of courage, people film themselves doing so, the inhabitants of the High Coast can only smile about it.
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Giving Nature A Voice - Season 1, Episode 1: Water to Dust - The Sad Fate of Lake Turkana | Nature Documentary
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“Water to Dust” explores the threat faced by Africa’s largest desert lake, Lake Turkana. Its principal water source, the Omo River, has been dammed in neighboring Ethiopia. If the lake dries up, hundreds of thousands of Kenyans will lose their livelihoods as fishermen. Cattle grazing, previously the main activity of pastoral tribes in the region, is now impossible because of spreading deserts and climate change. Will Kenya allow another Aral Sea disaster to happen?
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Animal Special Forces - Episode 2: Navy Seals | Wildlife Documentary
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Life began in the water. And for some special forces it remains the ultimate evolutionary proving ground. Highly adapted to their habitat, they’ve become the Navy Seals. From the common pond skater bug to the exotic platypus, these animals rely on sophisticated tactics to glide atop the water’s surface, plunge its deepest depths, and navigate great distances.
Only the best equipped and best trained stand a chance in nature’s relentless battle. In Special Forces, we join the animal kingdom’s most skillful soldiers in the trenches. Some are stealthy assassins. Some set traps. Some are masters of disguise, and some are communications experts, working closely with their squadron or fleet.
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Germany's Wild Birds - Rulers of the Air | Wildlife Documentary
Birds are truly universal and can be found almost everywhere on our planet!
By monitoring ten interesting bird-watching locations, we document not only the silver herons in the Westerwald, but also the last great bustards in Havelland. Then there are the great crested grebes in their splendid plumages, shown building their nests and during courtship, in an area of extinct volcanoes: the Eiffel.
Add to this, exotic wild birds and colorful parakeets, the newest members of the population in a park in Wiesbaden. We have resting migratory birds, ducks and waders on the west banks of the Steinhuder Lake.
On the border to the Netherlands, in the moorlands near Münster, we find the only wild flamingos in Germany. Equally interesting are the fire geese, avocets and many birds of the coastal region not far from Hamburg harbor. At Federsee Lake in Upper Swabia, we observe the inhabitants of the extensive reed zones: bearded tits. Then we have the birds of fortune, the cranes, which interrupt their long journeys by resting on the Baltic coast. Last, but not least, in the Feldberg lake region we accompany the ranger on an exciting sea eagle excursion. With this film, you are invited to experience a journey through the wonderful world of birds.
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Wild & Wide Awake : Spring in Europe - Part 1: From the Mediterranean to the Alps | Wildlife Documentary
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The first part of the spring journey takes us from the Spanish inland to the rugged Atlantic and to the Mediterranean. While the North is still covered by snow and ice, here, the first signs of the awakening show up. Rabbits with their young, flocks of cranes, colorful bee-eaters, courting bustards as well as extraordinary exotic species – all enjoy the warming sunrays. We travel further, through the French Provence and into the Alps: flamingos perform their bizarre dancing rituals, wild horses storm through the wetland, meanwhile groundhogs wake from hibernation.
On its way to the North, the spring transforms Europe’s landscapes into a blooming garden. It appears in all of its tempers, stormy and misty at times, then again balmy and bathed in light.
It is the most exciting time of the year and we often await it eagerly during the long and gloomy winter months. We think we know what it is like, yet it has many appearances: the spring in Europe.
Europe stretches for over 5000 km South to North, and in the same way as climate and landscapes vary greatly along the way, so does the spring show its different faces all along. We follow it from lowlands to mountains, from the midland to the sea, from the warm Southern countries to the very North.
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Great Smoky Mountains - A Fairytale World from Once Upon A Time | Wildlife Documentary
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the southeastern United States, with parts in Tennessee and North Carolina. The park straddles the ridgeline of the Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are a division of the larger Appalachian Mountain chain. The park contains some of the highest mountains in the eastern United States, including Clingmans Dome, Mount Guyot, and Mount Le Conte. The border between the two states runs northeast to southwest through the center of the park. The Appalachian Trail passes through the center of the park on its route from Georgia to Maine. With 12.5 million visitors in 2019, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States.
The park is almost 95 percent forested, and almost 36 percent of it, 187,000 acres (76,000 ha), is estimated by the Park Service to be old growth forest with many trees that predate European settlement of the area. It is one of the largest blocks of deciduous, temperate, old growth forest in North America.
The variety of elevations, the abundant rainfall, and the presence of old growth forests give the park an unusual richness of biota. About 19,000 species of organisms are known to live in the park, and estimates as high as an additional 100,000 undocumented species may also be present.
Park officials count more than 200 species of birds, 50 species of fish, 39 species of reptiles, and 43 species of amphibians, including many lungless salamanders. The park has a noteworthy black bear population, numbering about 1,500.[38] Elk (wapiti) were reintroduced to the park in 2001. Elk are most abundant in the Cataloochee area in the southeastern section of the park.
It is also home to species of mammals such as the raccoon, bobcat, two species of fox, river otter, woodchuck, beaver, two species of squirrel, opossum, coyote, white-tailed deer, chipmunk, two species of skunk, and various species of bats.
Over 100 species of trees grow in the park. The lower region forests are dominated by deciduous leafy trees. At higher altitudes, deciduous forests give way to coniferous trees like Fraser fir. In addition, the park has over 1,400 flowering plant species and over 4,000 species of non-flowering plants.
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Wild Faces of the Andes - A Unique Nature Paradise | Wildlife Documentary
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With a north-south expansion of more than 7500 kilometres, the chain of the Andes is the biggest mountain range in the world. Peaks of up to 7000 metres in height, do not only offer an imposing view, but also influence the climate highly by being the drainage and meteorological divide all the same. The land in the spheres of the Andes is full of contrasts, a land of fire and ice, of coldness and heat. In the wet and stormy patagonian South, jagged massifs and glaciers prevail, while volcanos, hot springs, geysers and salt lakes dominate the scenery on the dry highland. On the western side of the range, air enriched with moisture provides for lush, lichen-covered enchanted forests, while the eastern side only receives 10 % of the precipitation which supports only semi-arid areas. Starting in Tierra del Fuego in the very South of the American continent, we travel along the Andes towards the North and climb to heights of more than 5000 metres on the bolivian/peruvian Altiplano. Onward, we follow the course of the water downhill to the east and arrive in the Pantanal, the biggest wetland in the world. The waterfalls of the Rio Iguazu, which is a tributary to the huge Rio Parana, which again drains in the Atlantic Ocean at Buenos Aires, represent the awesome grand finale. Extraordinary nature and animal stories – sometimes imposing and fascinating, sometimes funny or exciting – describe in a very touching way creation and fading and life and death in the spheres of the Andes.
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Wild Holland - Part 2: Land Below Sea Level | Nature Documentary
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Wild Holland celebrates the diverse natural heritage of the Dutch rivers and delta region while sketching the cultural and historical context that has played such a vital part in shaping them.
Wild Holland presents a portrait of this unique wetland area of Europe as never seen before; capturing it in an important moment of change, when many of the natural processes, all but strangled by dikes, pumps and canals, are recovering. At a time when new life is flooding back into the delta we experience the resilience and dynamic of nature. The series explores this lush water world through the eyes of five main characters: the white tailed sea-eagle, the beaver, the hare, the stickleback and the large scarce blue butterfly. Each creature gives access to a different facet of the delta.
In the second episode, Below Sea Level, we explore the floodplains, polders and swamp forests of the delta. The latter is home to the majestic white-tailed sea eagle, which after centuries has returned to breed again in the delta. The adjacent floodplains and polders are in turn home to the elusive hare and an extremely rare butterfly, the scarce large blue. The boxing antics and speed of the hare – or cheetah of the polder - are spectacularly captured in ultra slow motion, as are trials facing the young animals growing up. Entering the micro world of the insect, we explore the intricate life cycle of the scarce large blue and its remarkable relationship with ants. In a unique scene deep in the ants nest the chrysalis breaks open allowing the butterfly to scramble to safety.
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Animal Armory - Episode 6: Chemical Warfare | Animal Documentary
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Within the animal armory, multiple applications of ejection and odour have more than proven their worth. Throughout the ocean the cuttlefish evades its enemies by disappearing behind an ejection of ink. Combining ejection and odor, the skunk can fire its sickening stink with practiced precision. More hunter than scavenger, the hyena employs odour as a means of communication in its complex society. The Musk ox bull uses its heady aroma to mark trails and compete for mates. The tasmanian devil is well known for its foul odor but is now understood to utilize smell in its secretive eco-systems. More aggressive than it appears, the male koala intimidates rivals by marking its territories with secretions from its chest. Both ejection and odor are used to devastating effect by the innovative bolas spider. Finally, the ancient millipede deters and injures would-be predators with a noxious discharge. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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Blue Realm - Episode 6: Whale Sharks
They’re not whales at all, but by far the largest fish in the sea. Yet at nearly 50 feet in length and weighing 20 tons or more, they eat only the smallest marine animals. They are not a threat to humans, but their numbers are dramatically shrinking. Like elephants slaughtered for their ivory tusks, whale sharks are relentlessly pursued by poachers. From Africa to Asia, they are targeted for their meat and immense fins.
Whale Sharks: Gentle Giants introduces us to this amazing creature through scientists who are racing against time to save the species. Utilizing space-age technology from NASA and the Hubble Telescope, researchers are able to identify, catalogue and track individual sharks. In Mexico and remote Western Australia, whale shark tourism has proven to be both a blessing and a curse, as more and more boats vie for fewer animals. The program also features the remarkable story of shark cowboys who captured and transported 4 live whale sharks (in customized jumbo jets) to the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.
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Magical Oman - Part 1: In Sinbad's Footsteps | Nature Documentary
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The magic of the Orient is not a thing of the past – far from it. Even now, the Sultanate of Oman – legendary home of Sinbad the Sailor – seems like something straight out of ‘Arabian Nights’. It’s a country of exquisite extremes: barren desert and rough mountains meet lush green oases and a picturesque coastline. This is the land of incense, of camel races and Bedouins, traditional bazaars and mighty mediaeval castles – evidence of an eventful and significant trade history. Oman’s climate is exceptionally regional and its population density is low: ideal conditions for an astonishing and unique set of plants and animals to thrive in deserts, mountains, along the coast and the green monsoon-fed hills in the south of the country. The entire spectrum of beauty and diversity of the legendary Orient remain a thriving reality in the small, progressive Sultanate of Oman.
The diverse scenery of Oman’s North includes its coastline with the capital Muscat and the ship-building metropolis Sur, wadis lined with picturesque oases, and the rough landscape of the Al Hajar Mountains. Quaint mountain villages with mud-built houses are home to a traditional honey farm and a hotel. But even the new-built villas scattered in the valleys incorporate traditional craftsmanship, while the goat market in the oasis town of Nizwa continues to attract livestock dealers from all corners of the country. But above all, Oman is a desert nation, home to Bedouins and their camels that populate the endless dunes of Sharqiya Sands.
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Diving With Crocodiles - Africa's Deadliest Animal | Wildlife Documentary
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In Africa’s waterways, one predator reigns supreme – the Nile crocodile. One of the biggest and most deadly reptiles on Earth, it commands a fearsome reputation and strikes terror those who share its domain. Countless attacks in which victims are ruthlessly taken from riverbanks or attacked in their canoes leave no doubt that the Nile crocodile may view humans as natural prey. In fact, the animal was recently reclassified as the number one killer of humans in Africa, overtaking the previous record holder, the hippo.
In ‘Diving with Crocodiles’ cameraman and crocodile expert Brad Bestelink undertakes the unthinkable and dives into the waters of the Okavango Delta. Without a cage or any other protection, he gets up close and personal with these fearsome creatures in this groundbreaking film.
Such a feat has never been recorded before. But Brad is well prepared – his decision to take the plunge is the result of many years spent studying crocodile behavior in his native Botswana. His window of opportunity to dive is small and dependent on the seasonal ebb and flow of the Okavango. There are only a couple of months each year when visibility in the delta allows for perfect filming conditions.
This extraordinary film provides all the high drama associated with modern-day exploration, coupled with the exhilaration of interacting with wild animals. The underwater secrets of the Nile crocodile are revealed with unique and compelling footage in the pristine underwater environment of the Okavango delta.
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The Most Emotional Wildlife Moments | Wildlife Documentary
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Wildlife filmmakers experience many emotionally touching moments on their expeditions while observing their main characters over a longer period of time. A lucky moment for Oliver Goetzl and Ivo Nörenberg in the Yellowstone National Park: When a wolf appears they give up on a lone newborn bison. But at the very last moment, its mother arrives and saves it. On an expedition in the Himalayas, Henry Mix is able to find Bengal tigers. A kangaroo mother even allows Thoralf Grospitz to film its tiny baby in her pouch.
But they witness sad moments as well: On the Arctic Wrangel Island, Uwe Anders has to watch a snowy owl mother stop feeding one of her two chicks due to the shortage of food that year.
This documentary shows the most touching and the most heart-breaking moments wildlife filmmakers have experienced all over the world.
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Killer Whales - The Amazing Journey of a Young Orca | Ocean Documentary
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During four years of shooting in the icy waters that surround the volcanic archipelago of the Crozet Islands, we have followed the trial and tribulations of Delphine, a young female adolescent killer whale. Living and growing within her family group she gradually learns how to find her bearings, how to hunt king penguins or Minke rorquals, and how to get stranded in order to catch sea elephants.
For the first time, divers have dared to swim next to these great predators and have brought back an amazing collection of unique shots. Come and join us in the world of the Crozet Islands and their undisputed masters.
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Great Places of the World - Episode 2: The Vosges Mountains in France | Nature Documentary
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The Vosges is a multifaceted low mountain region bursting with life in the summer months. Deer and hedgehogs abound in the forests and stork nests adorn the roofs of the picturesque villages. Here, between sunlit forests, marshy floodplains, and colorful sandstone formations, wilderness still finds space of its own.
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Newfoundland - On the Shores of Canada's Most Spectacular Coast | Nature Documentary
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In Newfoundland, at the easternmost tip of North America, the landscape is pristine, dramatic, and very sparsely populated. In summer, icebergs occasionally drift along the steep cliffs. When the "Titanic" collided with an iceberg and sank just 300 miles off the coast of Newfoundland in 1912, the last radio messages were picked up in a small wooden hut on the Avalon Peninsula.
Today, most Newfoundlanders live on Avalon. There are particularly many seabirds here. In Witless Bay, the newborn puffins are ready for their first descent into the Atlantic. But some stray onto the coastal road, attracted by the lights of the hotels and restaurants. In doing so, they run the risk of being run over. A team of volunteers saves the lives of countless young birds: The Puffin & Petrel Patrol goes out at night dressed in high-visibility vests to collect the puffins. Biologist Sabrina Wilhelm then brings them back to Green Island, home to the largest puffin colony in North America. Here, the birds catch up on what they should have done long ago: the first dive of their lives.
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Forces of Nature - Part 1: The Grand Sweep of Nature | Nature Documentary
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Northern Tibet. The world's highest wilderness. 4000 meters. The Tibetan antelope rules. Their only habitat. Oxygen levels are half of what they are at sea level. Life and death, cruel and delightful. Harshest of lands. Live clings tenaciously. Halfway to heaven - a wildlife paradise.
This original documentary series offers you an unprecedented perspective to observe China.
China covers a vast area of over 5,200 kilometers from east to west, crossing 62 degrees of longitude and five time zones. When the Wusuli River on the easternmost end sees the sky filled with morning glow, the Pamirs on the westernmost end are still in a starry night.
China is home to abundant resources. Diversity defines the basic features of China's natural environment. Temperatures vary from place to place all over China. In winter, it is nearly -50 °C at the coldest place of China, Hanma Nature Reserve in Genhe in Inner Mongolia, while it is over 30 degrees at the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. It is the only country of the world that has reindeers in the north and elephants in the south. Nobody has ever traveled to all parts of this big Eastern country. The continuous snowy mountains of the Himalaya, the vast shore of the South China Sea, mysterious tropical rainforests, the snowy piedmont of the Changbai Mountains...
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"Cheetahs vs Wildebeest" Clip from full documentary "Cheetahs: Fastest Hunters in Africa". Watch it in full length here:
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If cheetahs were race cars - definitely Formula One. Cheetahs are the high-speed hunters of the Savannah. Even though they’re super speedy, and there are few animals they can’t catch, cheetahs rarely attempt to take on larger prey than gazelles or smallish antelopes. But on occasion, the predatory cats reveal a surprisingly different side. In the Northern Serengeti, a group of male cheetahs was discovered and turned all we know about them upside down. Males are usually loners or live in small groups, but here we have five male cats hunting together as one. It is actually the largest alliance of cheetahs ever seen. This film has many stories to tell about the fastest cats in the wild.
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The Inner Hebrides - Scotland's Island Paradise | Nature Documentary
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The Inner Hebrides surprise with green hills, fine sandy beaches and a mild climate, at least as far as Scottish conditions allow. This is ensured by the currents of the Gulf Stream, as well as the Scottish archipelago being protected by its sister islands, which belong to the Outer Hebrides. More than half of the almost 80 islands are uninhabited. Loneliness has made the people rather inventive.
On Tiree Island, mathematics, history and physics from the mainland arrive in the classroom per mouseclick. Dr Mauvis Gore and Prof. Rupert Ormond cast off from the island of Mull, after setting a course to encounter a basking shark. The cetohinus maximus is the world's second largest fish and the two scientists are absolutely convinced that the waters surrounding the Mull constitute the mating grounds for the basking sharks.
A logistical challenge takes place on the Isle of Easdale each September. Then, around 400 people populate the tiny slate island. Donals "Mellon" Melville organises the World Skimming Championships, a World Cup in jumping stones. This is all about the distance they are thrown and they must only hop above the water twice.
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Elephants - Back to the Wild: Part 1 | Wildlife Documentary
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An entire year of the life of orphan elephants is captured on film, where we witness them grow up and be reintroduced into the wild. The film showcases the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and its breeding and rehabilitation station for elephants. In two episodes, we are taken to two unique locations in Kenya and tell stories of the breeding, release, and conservation efforts of elephants. We use never before seen footage that perfectly shows the coexistence of elephants and the highly emotional relationships that elephant groups maintain. The result is a spectacular look at the wonderful animals and their habitat.
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Serengeti: The Adventure | Wildlife Documentary
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The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
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Yellowstone - The Breathtaking Beauty of America's First National Park | Wildlife Documentary
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Yellowstone National Park is an American national park located in the western United States, largely in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana, and Idaho. It was established by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872. Yellowstone was the first national park in the U.S. and is also widely held to be the first national park in the world. The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful geyser, one of its most popular. While it represents many types of biomes, the subalpine forest is the most abundant. It is part of the South Central Rockies forests ecoregion.
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Blue Realm - Episode 2: Lions of the Deep | Wildlife Documentary
Since the 1970's, sea lion populations have declined more than 80% along the North Pacific coast. Scientists at the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Aquarium are working together to help save Canada’s iconic and largest pinniped – the stellar sea lion
To help understand why their numbers are dropping, researchers work with the highly intelligent mammals at a unique floating laboratory. At The Open Water Research Station, free swimming seals and sea lions are observed in their natural habitat. In Alaska, wild stellar sea lions seem to be thriving, but prove to be an aggressive and difficult animal to study and photograph. At the research station, these tame, remarkable animals are providing fresh insights into the fragile ocean food chain of the North Pacific.
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Spinner Dolphins - Dancers of the Ocean | Ocean Documentary
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This is the story of the most charismatic inhabitant of the most beautiful island of Brazil: the spinner dolphins from Fernando de Noronha. Famous for their amazing acrobatics, in which spinners may raise more than 3 metres above the water and spin up to 7 times around their bodies, the dolphins are true ocean wanderers. They live in tropical open waters around the world, and some may spend years without ever seeing land. But a population of these dolphins, the Noronha Spinners, behave very differently. Almost every day they visit Noronha and gather in an area considered as the most visited bay by dolphins in the world. But why do these oceanic specialists seem to need the sheltered waters of Noronha so much?
This film reveals, in intimate details, the behaviour of the Noronha spinners, showing what these dolphins do in the sheltered island waters and the spectacular acrobatics they perform. The relationship between the dolphins and the island of Noronha, however, is now threatened by anthropogenic changes and by the growth tourism is bringing to the island, and a dedicated group of researchers created a project in the attempt to study the dolphin’s behaviour and work toward the conservation of the Noronha Spinners.
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Baby Animals Discovering Their World - Episode 1 | Animal Documentary
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We find out about the sweetest and most poignant animal baby stories. Whether on land, under water or in the sky - all of the babies in this series will conquer the hearts of all those watching. We accompany the adventures of the animal babies - lovingly cared for and brought up by their keepers. In the most gripping and informative way, both young and old will discover everything there is to know about Hamburg Zoo's toddlers.
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Matsalu Moose - Wild Giants of the Baltics | Wildlife Documentary
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Matsalu National Park on the Baltic Sea is known for being one of Europe’s most important stopover places for migrating birds. However, few know that an exceptionally large moose colony also lives here. For most of the year, these magnificent creatures roam the open marshes in great masses. The flooded wetlands lure the moose with ideal conditions: Rich food, good visibility, and no human hunters. Our story about moose starts at the time when the yearlings are chased away from their mother before she gives birth to the next calf. Their first year of independency is full of new experiences, dramatic or humorous encounters, even conflicts, and finally integration into the world of the adult moose society. The documentary shows moose life at this very special place through the eyes of two yearlings.
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