Escape to Chimp Eden is a television series broadcast on the Animal Planet network that premiered on February 8, 2008. The series examines the rescue of abused and neglected chimpanzees.
Jana of the Jungle is a cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera. It first aired alongside Godzilla as The Godzilla Power Hour.
In the African wilderness, a group of people on a safari find themselves trapped in their car and hunted by a man-eating lion. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and relationships are tested.
A sensitive young man who relishes time in nature is at odds with the rough urban culture in which he lives.
Tracing the giant river from its origins, high in the Andes, to its end, where it meets the sea on Brazil's Atlantic coast, Parry stays with the many and varied tribes who are desperately trying to maintain their way of life in a rapidly disappearing landscape.
When a young American boy visits his zoologist father in China, he befriends a panda cub and together they must navigate dangerous terrain and outsmart poachers to protect the endangered species.
Beginning with William Wrigley's acquisition of the Santa Catalina Island Company in 1919, the history of the island is explored with archival footage, stills, interviews of residents, historians and celebrities.
Puff: Wonders of the Reef is an enchanting documentary that takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey into the depths of the coral reef. Discover the vibrant marine life, the delicate ecosystem, and the breathtaking beauty of the Great Barrier Reef in this visually stunning exploration of nature's wonders.
In the year 1976, a courageous wilderness activist battles against all odds to protect the forest and its inhabitants from exploitation and destruction. Based on a true story, this movie portrays the challenges faced by the protagonist as he fights for the welfare of the wilderness and its natural balance.
Members of a drug ring and a bloodthirsty bear pursue a man and a woman through the Alaskan wilderness.
Rabies is a dark comedy horror movie that takes place in a nature reserve. It follows a series of murders and showcases forbidden relationships, psychopathic killers, and police corruption. The story involves a brother-sister incestuous relationship, a Jewish cop, and a dog. It explores themes of alternative lifestyles and the consequences of illicit love.
Follow the life of a wildlife conservationist in Pepedrilo river, as he navigates through the treacherous crocodile-infested waters of the manglar. Explore the challenges faced by environmentalists in protecting the rich biodiversity of this nature reserve.
Exploring the bustling oases where elephants, lions, leopards and hundreds of other species meet and compete for water.
Sockeye Salmon. Red Fish is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating life cycle of sockeye salmon in the Kamchatka peninsula. From their birth in the freshwater lakes to their journey in the vast ocean and eventual return to their spawning grounds, this film provides a mesmerizing look at nature's incredible wonders. Join us on this extraordinary adventure as we explore the challenges faced by these remarkable creatures and the importance of their conservation.
This documentary film explores the varied and often surprising ways in which gold and the societies it is part of have transformed over time. Join Idris Elba on a global journey that traces the human story of gold—and discover why the element’s contributions remain crucial to our evolution.
Accompany a couple on their visit to a local wildlife park.
Bora Bora is the most popular destination in French Polynesia, certainly because of its lagoon, considered the most beautiful lagoon in the world. In this context, the islet could have sunk under concrete and pollution, and the reef could have been irreparably impacted. However, thanks to the will of a handful of inhabitants including the mayor of the island, Bora Bora is today a model of sustainable development, with water treatment technologies that are 15 years ahead of France, programs to rebuild corals and protect wildlife, educational actions and the rehabilitation of Polynesian traditions such as “rahui” and the establishment of a monitoring network using new technologies. All of this makes the island a veritable open-air laboratory that shows the way for all tropical coastal environments around the world.