Animal World Collection takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the lives of animals and their unique behaviours. Animal DNA: Animal Families explores the bonds that shape the animal kingdom, The Otter – A Legend Returns follows the remarkable comeback of a once-endangered species, and Beak and Brain reveals the surprising intelligence of birds. Ideal for libraries and schools, this collection offers engaging insights into wildlife, conservation, and the natural world.
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Sea Lions Life By a Whisker goes inside a colony of Australian sea lions, where a life of great intimacy, tenderness, and clumsiness must often give way to a life of great sacrifice and bravery.
Sea turtles are some of Earth’s most ancient and majestic creatures; for over 100 million years, they have traversed the seas, surviving multiple mass extinctions and playing critical roles in maintaining healthy marine food webs. Come on a journey to the Great...
Soar through the skies with this captivating wildlife series, showcasing the incredible diversity of birds. Learn how protecting these feathered friends ensures the balance of our planet.
Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with this captivating wildlife series. Explore the majestic migrations of whales, the playful pods of dolphins, and the awe-inspiring diversity of fish.
In the first series from Eplanet you’ll be introduced to the jungle of Central America to learn how it was created and the critical role it plays in keeping the planet healthy.
In the little Filipino village of Oslob on the Cebu Island, people suffer from typhoons and overfishing. Until the world’s biggest fish and the Internet change everything.
In Western Europe the otter drastically declined in numbers and even completely disappeared from the Netherlands. This was mainly due to hunting, loss of habitat, pollution, and traffic collisions. But the Dutch set the example by investing in their water...
Today approximately half a million raccoons are living in Germany. It all started in the first half of the last century with fur farms. Since fur produced in captivity was of lesser quality than fur from the wild, it was decided to release two gestate pairs into the forest. The...
In an entertaining journey to the quirkiest hoarders in the animal kingdom, the film shows squirrels’ amazing abilities to survive in extraordinarily diverse habitats: from cities to mountains, from deserts to rainforests, even in the Arctic. Some can fly, some can...