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Dolphins: Close Encounters
The relationship between humans and dolphins; communication and the effect of captivity.

Nature
Some 30,000 animals and plants live in replicated ocean environments at Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Crash: A Tale of Two Species
The horseshoe is at the very center of a collision between three completely different species.

Giant Otters
A profile of the endangered giant otter in South America's jungles.

Cowboys, Caimans & Capybaras
Venezuelan ranchers protect animals of the Llanos.

A Sloth Named Velcro
The story of a young journalist and an orphaned sloth that she fostered for two years.

Deep Jungle
Explore how the rainforest acts as an engine of evolution.

Deep Jungle
Go into the depths of the Amazon, home to millions of marvelous species.

Jaguar: Year of the Cat
The first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.

Galapagos
Theories suggest how animals first migrated to the Galapagos Islands.

Galapagos
Marine life thrives in and about the cold waters surrounding the Galapagos Islands.

Galapagos
Fish draw birds to the islands; man's actions, past and present, affect wildlife.

Perspectives of Paradise
The Galapagos Islands and filming by D. Plage.

Islands in the Sky
Ranchers and scientists practice conservation in Venezuelan and Colombian grasslands.

Ghosts of Madagascar
Lemurs inhabit the ancient forests of Madagascar.

Madagascar - Island of Ghosts
Madagascar tries to protect its ecosystem while preserving Malagasy traditions.

Tiwai: Island of the Apes
Examining the primates that inhabit the tropical island in West Africa.

Tiwai - Island of the Apes
The island Tiwai is home to one of the highest densities of primates in the world.

Soul of the Elephant
Dereck and Beverly Joubert go on a quest to get extremely close to elephants.

Kalahari
Watch as the Kalahari swarms with life brought forth by a brief season of sudden storms.

Kalahari
Capture the interaction between the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River delta.

Kalahari: Wilderness Without Water
Examine the plants and animals that have adapted to the harsh environment of the Kalahari.

Siberian Tiger Quest
Chris Morgan embarks on his greatest challenge - to find and film a wild Siberian tiger.

Missing Monsoon
Late monsoon rains in 79' affect animals.

Land of Dragons
Explore the wildlife and natural history of Hong Kong.

Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History
Individuals care for once-captive chimpanzees that scientists used for research.

A Conversation with Koko
Scientists teach a gorilla to use sign language to communicate with them.

Birds of the Gods
Join a team of scientists on an expedition to find and film the birds of New Guinea.

Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
Hummingbirds qualify as some of the toughest and most energetic creatures in the world.

Super Hummingbirds
With high-speed camerawork and breakthrough science, we enter the world of hummingbirds.

Parrots in the Land of Oz
The colors, behaviors and habitats of the parrots occupying Australia.

Parrots of Oz
Half of Australia's 56 species of parrots are shown in outstanding photography and more.

The Real Macaw
A macaw that belonged to a pirate 140 years earlier helps its owner's grandson find buried treasure.

Parrot Confidential
Explore the difficulties and consequences of keeping and caring for parrots as pets.

Gooneys of Midway
Cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer focuses on the Laysan albatross of the Hawaiian Islands.

Wild Winners
Learn why tigers, lions, jaguars, cheetahs, and snow leopards are superstars.

Wild Winners
Fly high with some of the most extraordinary and interesting birds on Earth.

Wild Winners
A closer look at primates, the closest relatives of human beings.

Critical Kingdoms: Stories of Hope
Australia’s wildlife is in danger, but hope grows as people fight to restore nature.

Critical Kingdoms: Stories of Hope
Indonesia's economy soars; Its rich jungles face deforestation; Biodiversity hangs in balance.

Critical Kingdoms: Stories of Hope
Africa's fight for wildlife; stories of hope to stop poaching and protect nature.

Genius of Nature
Exploring what we can learn, copy and develop from nature.

Genius of Nature
We have taken cues from nature's most extreme examples to help ourselves in as many applications as possible. By looking at animals who live in very trying climates, we are able to find ways to mimic their adaptations to protect ourselves.

Genius of Nature
Evolution is survival of the fittest. Because of this, nature has come up with some incredible answers to our planet's difficult questions. The need to be stronger, better, quieter, faster has inspired us.

Wild Canada
Humpback whales feeding on schools of capelin; learn about the world's biggest rainforest.

Wild Canada
We travel from the Pacific temperate forests to the snow-dusted peaks of the Rocky Mountains.

Wild Canada
We meet pronghorn antelope, wolverines and beavers in the boreal forest and prairies.

Wild Canada
Polar bear cubs discover the ice, a young caribou dances and eider ducks dive for mussels.

Forces of the Wild: A "Nature" Miniseries
The story of the origin of our solar system and the formation of our planet.

Forces of the Wild: A "Nature" Miniseries
The importance of the atmosphere and the oceans both in creating and destroying life.

Forces of the Wild: A "Nature" Miniseries
Investigate the Earth’s most important neighbors: the sun and the moon.

Forces of the Wild: A "Nature" Miniseries
Explore techniques developed to probe our planet and how they revolutionized our world.

Krakatoa: Day That Shook the World
The 1883 eruption of volcano Krakatoa.

Living Volcanoes
Uncover the variety of activity occuring on the slopes of active volcanoes. From Nature.

Diamonds
The history of diamonds -- from inside the earth's core to mining and acquisition.

Yellowstone in Winter
Winter is a time of scarce resources for wildlife of the park.

The Great Yellowstone Fire
Yellowstone Park is seen before and after the 1988 fire.

Yellowstone on Fire
Footage of the 1988 Yellowstone blaze explores possible causes and the aftermath.

Yosemite
Explore Yosemite to discover how climate change affects the valley's majestic beauty.

Grasslands: North America's Hidden Wilderness
An evocative exploration of a wild and little-known landscape in the heartland of North America.

The Colorado
Eagles, pumas, cranes and other creatures seek sustenance from the Colorado River.

Nature
How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.

Saguaro: Sentinel of the Desert
Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.

In the Valley of the Wolves
The Druids are the first wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park.

Valley of the Wolves
Two packs of wolves vie in northeast Yellowstone.

The Wolf That Changed America
How a man's mission to kill a wolf had a lasting impact on wilderness preservation.

Nature
The grizzly and the wolf meet in Yellowstone National Park.

Nature
Grizzly bears cause social and environmental problems at Yellowstone National Park.

Grizzly Country
Rangers at Denali National Park train hikers for planned encounters with grizzlies.

Crown of the Continent
Grizzlies, wolves and cougars roam Montana's rugged, pristine Glacier National Park.