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- Documentary series exploring various global wildlife issues and subjects.
- Scientists investigate the effects of solar phenomena, such as sunspots and coronal mass ejections (CMEs or "solar blasts"), on Earth's climate (both past and present) and man's technology.
- The big, bad, and often bizarre predators of the Cenozoic era, from after the dinosaurs, are showcased as they hunt for prey in their own ways.
- A feature on Katia and Maurice Krafft and their volcano studies.
- Horse loving actress Julia Roberts spends time with nomads in Mongolia and experiences their lifestyle in which horses play an important role.
- Profiles the "king cat" and its struggle for survival.
- The Hawaiian islands stretch for more than 1,500 miles through the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis.
- In 1967, villagers in Africa's Equitorial Guinea captured a baby gorilla with a coat of pure white. The film tells the story of this amazing animal, from his loving upbringing by humans to his eventual death from skin cancer in 2003.
- Seasonal changes impel a wide variety of creatures to begin their epic migrations to ancient feeding, mating, and breeding grounds, sometimes covering thousands of miles and employing ingenious methods to reach their destinations.
- The big cats of Africa have always been favored subjects of wildlife filmmakers.
- Expeditions to the Central African Republic, Guatemala and Cambodia to explore primates of the rain forests.
- Dogs: The Early Years. Puppies of any breed enchant and beguile us.
- Though cats appear aloof to the uninitiated, individual owners tell stories revealing that cats are capable of amazing acts of courage, stamina, resourcefulness, and loyalty.
- Defying all conventional labels, John Denver held a singular place in American music: a songwriter whose immensely popular work was suffused with a deep and abiding kinship with the natural world.
- It's one of the most brutal environments on Earth - so how does life carry on here?
- Animals are a formidable presence in the Bible, which makes reference to over a hundred species, some metaphorically and others literally. But many of those creatures are gone from the Holy Land today, or on the verge of extinction there.
- Underwater filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall go diving 300 miles off the coast of Central America.
- Most big cats do their best to remain hidden from human eyes, but none are quite as adept at this as the snow leopard.
- Travel around the world and learn more about a one-of-a-kind animal, as Lynn Sherr presents a beguiling portrait of giraffes.
- Once on the edge of extinction, grizzlies have made a remarkable recovery. But this fierce predator is no longer content foraging in the back country. Today, bears are everywhere. And everyone has something to say about it.
- The birth and survival of a panda cub signals hope for the world's most cherished endangered animals.
- Follow as Ewan McGregor travels to a remote Canadian outpost on Hudson Bay, where he investigates the annual invasion of hungry polar bears.
- To the actress Meg Ryan, an encounter with one is the culmination of a lifelong dream. NATURE gets a rare glimpse of the unique pachyderm in White Elephants of Thailand with Meg Ryan.
- Think you know all about hippos? Think again. NATURE'S HIPPO BEACH will have you seeing these heavyweight creatures in a different light.
- Documentary about the venomous animals that live in Australia.
- Reveals how giant-wave surfers from around the world couldn't walk away from the largest waves ever recorded.
- Explains how both conflict and cooperation have helped shape the species that today populate our world. And it profiles the winners and losers - from the massive dinosaurs to the humble bacteria that have survived for billions of years.
- See the importance of an unlikely partnership between a regal tree and a tiny wasp.
- In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.
- In the sequel to "Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies," filmmaker Ginger Kathrens continues his chronicle of the lives of horses living wild in the mountains of Montana, picking up Cloud's story as he embarks on life as a stallion.
- Whooping cranes learn survival lessons from human surrogate parents.
- Cows have altered human life, biology and the geography of the world.
- Sculpted millions of years ago by the advance and retreat of vast shields of ice, the Emerald Isle harbors a wealth of wildlife among its craggy mountains, fog-shrouded coastlines, deep gorges, and vast networks of inland waterways.
- View the Okavango Delta, after the rains, from the point of view of the crocodile and the eagle.
- Watch as the barren Kalahari swarms with life brought forth by a brief season of sudden storms.
- True tale of a red-tailed hawk who has taken up residence on the facade of a exclusive Fifth Avenue apartment house across from New York's Central Park.
- This film takes you to the deepest enclaves of the Amazon for a first-hand look at macaws, offering bird lovers the rare opportunity to enjoy these beautiful birds in their natural habitats rather than in pet stores and cages.
- Each summer, a region known as the Red Triangle bustles with marine mammal activity.
- NATURE investigates the sometimes exasperating efforts of people and wild animals to adapt to each other when their worlds collide.
- Explore the wickedly ingenious ways our wild neighbors are staking their claim for territory in an increasingly human-controlled world.
- Both humans and animals are hard-wired to find youngsters adorable. The practical and essential reasons why the very young have an ability to play on our heartstrings are explored in Baby Tales.
- NATURE invites viewers to share the inspiring beauty and harsh realities of survival in the land of the Big Red Roos.
- When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, more than 250,000 pets were left stranded by the storm's destruction
- Examine a remarkable and mysterious partnership between killer whales and whalers.