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Past the white sand beaches and beautiful waters lies some of the world's most unique geological features and wild life...

A unique population of mountain goats live where few other creatures dare, along the vertical walls of Canada's "Grand...

The extraordinary story and legacy of free-diver Jacques Mayol, whose life became the inspiration for Luc Besson's cult...

Biologist Patrick Aryee dives into the science of biomimicracy, investigating whether the unique adaptations of animals...

A Vancouver couple decides to eat only rescued food for six months. What they find is shocking: truckloads of perfectly...

A poem for the planet, Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper's film bears witness to a moment of profound change - the loss of one...

From captivating monkeys to clever lemurs, this look at our closest animal relatives reveals complex social lives and...

Two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers attempt to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada.

Something astonishing is happening in the city of Vancouver, BC. Largely unnoticed amidst vehicle traffic, industrial...

On the edge of South America is an awe-inspiring land of extremes, home to an incredible diversity of animals and plants...

Korea is a land of stunning beauty and remarkable wildlife, with lush wetlands, soaring mountains and turbulent seas.

Cameras in space show that Earth is changing rapidly. Cities sprawl while forests and glaciers shrink. But in Tanzania, locals have regenerated the landscape to save chimpanzees.

From boiling streams and transparent lagoons, to pink river dolphins and riotous river carnivals, the Amazon's great size hides spectacular secrets.

Explorer Wade Davis and Jeff Wheeler, grandson of Canadian surveyor and adventurer Oliver Wheeler, retrace his steps in the first British expedition to Mount Everest in 1921.

The demilitarized zone of Korea has existed for nearly 70 years. Amidst the barbed wire fences is a unique natural world, home to wild boar, giant hornets and rare cranes.

From space, Earth is a kaleidoscope. Turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the ocean.

From space, Earth's surface is covered in wonderful shapes. Wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback and elephants in the Congo clear an opening in the forest.

Residents of the Hebrides are learning how to live side-by-side with their wild neighbours - including a ferryman, an artist and a man who is attempting to turn an island into a nature reserve for bees.

Brian Cox considers what it is about our world that has made it home, and asks what ingredients are necessary to turn a tiny speck of rock in space into a living, vibrant planet.

Ray journeys to the magnificent Isle of Skye in search of Britain's rarest bird of prey, the spectacular sea eagle.

On the Hebrides' outlying islands, seabirds rush to feed their chicks while avoiding the murderous intentions of "bonxies". On the low-lying Uists, acres of beautiful meadows burst into flowers.

Ray uses the Derwent River as his guide to the breathtaking Borrowdale valley, a place of ancient rainforests and home to some very special wildlife - including peregrine falcons.