• Air date: 22 Oct '14 17 episodes
      Consistently stunning documentaries transport viewers to far-flung locations ranging from the torrid African plains to the chilly splendours of icy Antarctica. The show's primary focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world. A comic book based on the show, meant to be used an as educational tool for kids, was briefly distributed to museums and schools at no cost in the mid-2000s.
  • List of Episodes (17)
    • 1. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle: The Journey

      24 Sep '14
      Documentary showing penguins as they have never been seen before. From the Antarctic to the tropics, spy cameras capture unique footage of three extraordinary species.
    • 2. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle: First Steps

      01 Oct '14
      Sloths, once largely ignored, have become a hot topic of scientific researchers. Sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers are also springing up, as development often displaces these gentle creatures. Filmed in Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia, this is a story of friendship between a journalist and the sloth she named Velcro and a network of people working to learn more about sloths in order to protect them.
    • 3. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle: Growing Up

      08 Oct '14
      A shift of power is taking place at the top of the world. The Arctic is undergoing a dramatic change, and with this change one iconic Arctic hunter may soon have to give way to another as solid ice turns to open sea. The polar bear, once king of the North, needs ice to stalk its prey. Killer whales, or orca, on the other hand, are unable to hunt in an ocean locked in ice.
    • 4. Animal Misfits

      15 Oct '14
      A collection of animals that differ from the normal evolutionary adaptations from the mainstream biome is presented in this fast-paced and very engaging offering. They examine in a rapid-fire manner the special niches these strange and wonderful creatures have carved out for themselves in order to survive in what would initially seem to be very unlikely ways for sometimes millions of years.
    • 5. A Sloth Named Velcro

      05 Nov '14
      Sloths, once largely ignored, have become a hot topic of scientific researchers. Sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers are also springing up, as development often displaces these gentle creatures. Filmed in Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia, this is a story of friendship between a journalist and the sloth she named Velcro and a network of people working to learn more about sloths in order to protect them.
    • 6. Invasion of the Killer Whales

      19 Nov '14
      A shift of power is taking place at the top of the world. The Arctic is undergoing a dramatic change, and with this change one iconic Arctic hunter may soon have to give way to another as solid ice turns to open sea. The polar bear, once king of the North, needs ice to stalk its prey. Killer whales, or orca, on the other hand, are unable to hunt in an ocean locked in ice.
    • 7. Best of Birds

      10 Dec '14
      To truly understand the complexity of a wild orangutan society and the skills the orangutans have learned from their mothers in the wild, Ecologist Chris Morgan travels to a remote patch of forest also in Northern Sumatra, a peat swamp forest known as Suaq Balimbing. Working with a team of experienced researchers, he becomes completely immersed in this unique social band of wild orangs who use tools, share food, forage together, and create their own distinct culture.
    • 8. Wild France

      07 Jan '15
      France is known for its delicious food and wines, great art and architecture and celebrated culture of all kinds. But there’s another side to this popular destination that is not as visible, its wild side. Deep in the French countryside, it is possible for the adventurous to spot brown bears, wild boar, griffon vultures or wolves.
    • 9. Penguin Post Office

      28 Jan '15
      Every summer, thousands of gentoo penguins surround a post office on the Antarctic Peninsula.
    • 10. Owl Power

      18 Feb '15
      Cameras, X-rays and ultramicroscopes reveal details about the life of owls, including how they hunt, how their vision and hearing work and how they fly so quietly.
    • 11. The Last Orangutan Eden

      25 Feb '15
      To truly understand the complexity of a wild orangutan society and the skills the orangutans have learned from their mothers in the wild, Ecologist Chris Morgan travels to a remote patch of forest also in Northern Sumatra, a peat swamp forest known as Suaq Balimbing. Working with a team of experienced researchers, he becomes completely immersed in this unique social band of wild orangs who use tools, share food, forage together, and create their own distinct culture.
    • 12. Animal Homes: The Nest

      08 Apr '15
      Exploring how birds carefully select their materials, and craft their homes for the all-important tasks of protecting their eggs and raising their young.
    • 13. Animal Homes: Location, Location, Location

      15 Apr '15
      Animated blueprints and tiny cameras chart the building plans and progress of beavers, tortoises, hummingbirds and woodrats, examining layouts and cross sections as they evaluate the technical specs of their structures.
    • 14. Animal Homes: Animal Cities

      22 Apr '15
      Some animals find that living in the midst of huge colonies of their own kind is sometimes a matter of necessity and sometimes the most secure and rewarding housing arrangement.
    • 15. Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La

      29 Apr '15
      This is the story of a family of the recently discovered Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys living in the Himalayas.
    • 16. Animal Childhood

      13 May '15
      Young animals all around the world attempt to hone their survival skills as they prepare to leave home.
    • 17. The Sagebrush Sea

      20 May '15
      The greater sage-grouse adapts to life in a sea of sagebrush, a landscape spanning 11 states in the American West, which is home to more than 170 species of birds and mammals.