Wildlife / Environment
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The unprecedented story of the first man that was accepted by a pride of wild lions. The naturalist and ethologist Jorge Alesanco has lived with the great kings of the Masai Mara for more than 15 years, following them, loving them, and discovering...
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The largest Mediterranean forest in the world. This ancient forest is home to over 280 vertebrate species and has the highest concentration of black vultures and Iberian imperial eagles anywhere in the world, two species which are as unique, as they...
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This series captures how endangered wolves, bears, falcons, and eagles hunt and raise their young in the unique landscape of Italy, which ranges from the highest Apennine Mountains to the dry canyons of the South, from the brackish lagoons of Venice...
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Wild Spain. A Tale of Two Brothers depicts the remarkable connection of two brothers and wildlife filmmakers with Spanish nature, through spectacular images of the social life of dolphins, whales, or jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea, and...
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On the maritime border between Thailand and Malaysia, live the Urak Lawoi. A community that continues to practice an ancient and risky underwater fishing technique, unique in the world. Although they were once a nomadic tribe, they settled down a...
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The unique Mediterranean wildlife and nature of Menorca. This Spanish island was made a biosphere reserve over 25 years ago and is now inhabited by animals and plants that can be found nowhere else in the world. Through all seasons, this film...
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Having just been born and being a novice at the game of life in the wild represents a huge threat to the very different species which feature in this documentary. Threats, whether from a hungry predator, an abusive sibling, or other dangers to be...
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We share our planet with almost 9 million species... of all of them, insects are possibly the most important for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. For millions of years they have been fundamental parts of the sophisticated mechanism that...
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More than two thousand years ago, the Iberian Peninsula was part of the Roman Empire and was called HISPANIA, which means LAND OF RABBITS, due to the extraordinary abundance of this popular animal. In our days, the rabbit is still a key piece in the...
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„The Mountain Man“, seventy-two-year-old Franco Baudino, has been living all his life up in the Piedmont valleys. His heart belongs to the Elva basin, in “Maira’s Valley”, one of the wildest and most fascinating valleys in that northern region of...
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The archipelago of the Bissagos Islands is a dream destination. A labyrinth of 88 islands belonging to Guinea Bissau which have been recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. A unique ecosystem owing to its biodiversity and abundance which is a...
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Europe has a unique region. A paradise of biodiversity beyond compare on the continent owing to the incredible mosaic of different habitats and ecosystems it offers. The region of western Europe with the highest percentage of areas of ornithological...
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A journey through the vocation of five shepherds who see how the profession they love come to an end. A travel over the course of a year that allows us to understand what has brought them there and where they are heading. A reflection on a lifestyle...
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A unique series. Twelve indigenous communities in America open their door to medicinal rituals that they have kept secret for centuries. They will share with the world a sacred knowledge, which unlike the modern pharmaceutical industry, does not...
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While the world experienced one of the worst pandemics ever, the wild animals of the African Savannah suffered a genuine odyssey which was never told before. A television crew, trapped in the Masai Mara when the world locked down, was able to...
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Often loathed and at all times feared, vipers have been persecuted since time immemorial. There are more than a few myths and legends surrounding these vilified yet fascinating creatures, but the truth is that we know very little about them. And...
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