Know Your Mushrooms
Know Your Mushrooms follows uber myco visionaries Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans as they lead us on a hunt for the wild mushroom and the deeper cultural experiences attached to the mysterious fungi.
Know Your Mushrooms follows uber myco visionaries Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans as they lead us on a hunt for the wild mushroom and the deeper cultural experiences attached to the mysterious fungi.
Natural history series exploring the Galapagos Islands, which lie 1,000 kilometres off the coast of South America.
Ganges is a nature documentary series on the natural history of the River Ganges in India and Bangladesh.
Evolution of life on Earth at the age of dinosaurs. Second installment of the “Walking With …” series.
The Seychelles – tiny little islands, remote location, beautiful coral beaches. Few destinations could hold more allure as prototypical tropical islands. But the Seychelles are not volcanic at heart; they are granitic, and granite is so un-oceanic a rock that its presence virtually defines the existence of a continent. Granite islands in the middle of an ocean?
It was hailed as one of the most exceptional fossil discoveries in decades, so unexpected that it threatened to overturn accepted notions of human origins and posed questions that reach far beyond science itself.
This documentary follows the storm chasers who risk their lives to discover how a strong wind is turned into a 500km/h killer tornado.
The earth is extraordinary, and not just because of the almost infinitely variety of life is supports, its very fabric – the land itself – is marvelously varied and impressive.
When our early ancestors entered new lands they encountered a variety of strange new creatures, monsters that no longer exist. What were they like and where are they now? What are the real answers to the mystery of the missing megafauna?
The last production of Steve Irwin ever made. Steve Irwin was killed during the production of this documentary when he was stung in the chest by a stingray.
A startling look at the two most destructive animals in South Africa and how their habits are a story of life, death and cooperation.
China is a vast country with an astonishingly diverse landscape and the world’s largest population. Through unprecedented access, this series reveals the little-known natural treasures and secret wildlife havens of China’s wildest regions.
Iain Stewart tells the story of man’s 10,000-year battle with water. Because water is so crucial, the really successful ancient civilisations were the ones that learned how best to exploit it.
This is the story of a remarkable relationship between a single man, Bert Dausip, and the extraordinary animals he has devoted himself to, an animal he will give everything to protect.
In this feature-length documentary, husband and wife team Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison follow a herd of 120,000 caribou on foot across 1500 km of Arctic tundra in Canada.