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Working this hard, who wouldn’t want their best friend by their side? Filmmaker Everett Bumstead follows eight dogs in a...

In 1985, a small group of Haida blockaded a muddy road on Lyell Island to protect their ancestral lands from logging...

Filmed during BC's worst fire season on record, this timely series parachutes you onto the frontlines of recent...

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

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

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

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Asia to discover stunning underwater landscapes that are home to some of the world...

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

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

BC artist Pete Clarkson crafts his most ambitious project to date: a memorial to the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake...

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

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

Wolves live in habitats where humans are encroaching, including parts of Vancouver Island. This documentary explores our relationship to the wild through the stories of people who have brought wolves or wolf-dog hybrids into their lives.

Animals use ingenious defense techniques to protect themselves from predators in the waters surrounding the tropical islands of Thailand.

Working this hard, who wouldn’t want their best friend by their side? Filmmaker Everett Bumstead follows eight dogs in a tree planting camp near Quesnel, BC, where they are loyal companions, morale boosters, entertainers and even protectors.

The waters around Japan are a breeding ground for thousands of humpback whales. Witness the social bonds of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins and visit a habitat created to protect sharks.

Discover some of the strange-looking creatures in the waters off the coastline of Indonesia, like the hairy, warty frogfish and the mantis shrimp, which has independent moving eyes.

With the most tidal shoreline of any state in the continental USA, Florida's beaches are critical habitats for threatened and endangered species. But they are also big business.

The waters of the Philippine archipelago are a hub of marine biodiversity. Reef animals of all sizes depend on a close relationship with the colourful coral to survive and thrive.