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19 Oct
19 Oct
Many think David Attenborough has retired; now he launches a new era of natural history filmmaking as he revisits locations and uses advanced technologies to tell stories about the natural world.
19 Oct
This episode follows David Attenborough's adventures across the globe from the Galapagos Islands to the deepest caves in Borneo.
19 Oct
This episode follows David Attenborough's adventures across the globe from the ancient tropics of China to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef.
19 Oct
From the iconic gardens of Kew in London to the dense tropical rainforests of South America, David Attenborough seeks to understand the clever ways the natural world has adapted in order to thrive.
19 Oct
Winter has begun as the Northern Hemisphere freezes; life is at its hardest with less solar energy, and the Arctic sun has set and won't return until the spring.
19 Oct
Shondie tries to save a Texel ewe and her unborn lamb, Rebecca must microchip a parrot, Ken is called out to help a cow in a difficult labour, and Guy attempts a new kind of bone surgery on a spaniel.
19 Oct
Vet Bridget is called out to a prolapsed sheep on a hill farm, Guy tries to resolve border collie Riley's swollen face, and David must deal with a cat who faces dental surgery.
19 Oct
William treats a lamb with a suspected broken leg, Tom has a 900kg Clydesdale to treat, Guy helps Silence the corn snake, and Shondie needs to complete dental work on Ola the Westie.
19 Oct
Many think David Attenborough has retired; now he launches a new era of natural history filmmaking as he revisits locations and uses advanced technologies to tell stories about the natural world.
19 Oct
This episode follows David Attenborough's adventures across the globe from the Galapagos Islands to the deepest caves in Borneo.
19 Oct
This episode follows David Attenborough's adventures across the globe from the ancient tropics of China to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef.
19 Oct
From the iconic gardens of Kew in London to the dense tropical rainforests of South America, David Attenborough seeks to understand the clever ways the natural world has adapted in order to thrive.
19 Oct
Winter has begun as the Northern Hemisphere freezes; life is at its hardest with less solar energy, and the Arctic sun has set and won't return until the spring.
19 Oct
The first rule of nature's Fight Club is that there are no rules; the demands of evolution are such that survival strategies often turn violent and opponents can be prey or predator.
19 Oct
Attitude is everything and the weirdest survival strategies are wielded by the most successful species, from gangs of pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys to solitary sharks and octopuses.
19 Oct
The knowledge passed down in some species can evolve in response to changes in their natural environment; could the flexibility of their cultures be the key to their survival in changing environments?
19 Oct
It's not just birds that enjoy life at the top as we reveal our top contenders living the high life; which species take the bronze, silver and gold place as nature's ultimate high flyers?
19 Oct
Kill or be killed: we uncover mind-blowing tactics, ingenious teamwork, and unrivalled speed, stamina and stealth with our top twenty most formidable hunters in the animal kingdom.
19 Oct
Featuring a monster volcanic eruption that ushered in the medieval 'Little Ice Age', destroyed a whole kingdom, and left its mark on both of the Earth's poles.
19 Oct
Hurricanes and superstorms have claimed the lives of thousands of people across the globe, and meteorologists such as Dr Kerry Emanuel warn that they can only increase in frequency and power.
19 Oct
There is something odd going on in Russia: huge ripples inscribed upon the Siberian landscape are carved into the land, and there are vast deposits that are up to 300m high.
19 Oct
Viasat nature lets nature tell its own inspiring story; beautiful and surprisingly raw. compelling stories told by the people involved on the ground, up close and personal.
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