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- A group of men trap wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos before the arrival of a female wildlife photographer threatens to change their ways.
- David Attenborough's groundbreaking study of the evolution of life on our planet.
- The story of Suki (Kate Winslet), a lioness cub, who rebels against her mother and her pride to mate with an unsuitable lion from the other side of the river. Her journey to less than a comfortable environment teaches her much. She re-crosses the river to defend her pride from invading wanderers led by her former suitor.
- 20 years after the TV Mini-Series "Tales of the Serengeti", our crew reunites to truly explore the Serengeti, with no fiction. True events are narrated by Michael Krass in this very exciting TV Documentary. We almost didn't survive it.
- Paleontologists seek evidence to determine which of the three competing theories - kill, chill or ill - best account for the disappearance of all the large animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Welcome to Africa. I'm your iFit trainer, Dr. Evan Antin. I hope you are ready for an incredible adventure as we head out on safari into the Serengeti and discover amazing exotic wildlife. Together we will explore the migration patterns of wildebeest, crush through the brush with the elephants and discover more creatures that call this beautiful land home. This is a perfect introductory series for those of you brand new to iFit but also a terrific series if you have ever wanted to go on a safari. So join on me, Dr. Evan Antin as we step into the wild. Adventure awaits.
- He's from a place so old it's been called the cradle of mankind. She's led a privileged life in America without hardship or pain. Together these two unlikely friends embark upon a journey from the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the depths of an AIDS ravaged village where even the smallest children become outcasts at the mere hint of the disease and malaria is an ever-present threat. As Venance and Kristen experience the ancient culture, heart-breaking poverty, and eternal spirituality of Venance's motherland, the ability of the Tanzanian people to love, dream, and persevere in the face of overwhelming hardship triggers a life-changing transformation in Kristen-one that brings her face to face with her own mortality and will ultimately cause thousands of lives to be saved. Tanzania: A Journey Within is a dramatic, emotional, and visually stunning odyssey that will challenge and inspire you.
- 98% Human is a half hour special that takes viewers to the front lines of the fight to save chimpanzees from human driven extinction. Fusion environmental correspondent Nicolás Ibargüen travels to Tanzania, where some of the last wild chimpanzees can still be found. In Tanzania, we will meet Jane Goodall, the legendary scientist and conservationist, at the Gombe National Park where she conducted her seminal thirty-year study on chimpanzees. Today the chimpanzees at Gombe are facing many new threats, and a dedicated group of conservationists and scientists are battling for the survival of those that remain. As we follow these fearless conservation warriors, we will learn about the current crisis facing humanity's closest animal relative and see what is being done to ensure a future for chimpanzees and our planet.
- Each year over 1.2 million wildebeest travel across the vast Serengeti plains and Kenya's Masai Mara on a 1,800 kilometer circular journey, relentlessly followed by every big African predator. Revolutionary spy cams - airborne, swimming or disguised as rocks, skulls or dung - reveal the Great Wildebeest Migration from entirely new perspectives. This 2-part series focuses on the growing-up of a calf as he takes his first steps, faces his first deadly perils and tries to cross crocodile-infested rivers. It combines natural humor with exciting drama and gripping music.
- Five lion prides in Africa compete for scare food and each have adopted their own style of hunting. Follow them as they take down everything from buffalo to giraffes. Only the most cunning and capable will survive.
- Lake Tanganyika is an 'Ocean' in Africa. Millions of years ago it was colonized by a little fish called 'Cichlid'. Otters, crocodiles, cobras and cormorants all hunt the fish in clear water. How the Cichlid survived and evolved is an incredible story for, millions of years later, there are over 200 new species - all found only in Lake Tanganyika. Incredibly, they have evolved to look like coral reef fish. There are cichlid equivalents of tuna, snapper, gobies and goatfish. They have evolved bizarre methods of breeding with mouth-incubation, lekking and, unique amongst fish, there is even a cuckoo. Despite all their specialization over millions of years, if an opportunity presents itself, the little fish can behave like their unspecialized ancestor. In the climax of the film, they bang together to feast on a hatch of sardine fry. This is the story of how one little fish has conquered a lake.
- To ancient Egyptians, crocodiles of the Nile were river gods. In modern times, a young female takes risks to mate with the biggest male in the group.
- The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is home to one of the greatest concentrations of land animals left on Earth. This film shows how the park's creatures depend on each other and the environment.
- 98% Human is a half hour special that takes viewers to the front lines of the fight to save chimpanzees from human driven extinction. Fusion environmental correspondent Nicolás Ibargüen travels to Tanzania, where some of the last wild chimpanzees can still be found. In Tanzania, we will meet Jane Goodall, the legendary scientist and conservationist, at the Gombe National Park where she conducted her seminal thirty-year study on chimpanzees. Today the chimpanzees at Gombe are facing many new threats, and a dedicated group of conservationists and scientists are battling for the survival of those that remain. As we follow these fearless conservation warriors, we will learn about the current crisis facing humanity's closest animal relative and see what is being done to ensure a future for chimpanzees and our planet.
- Africa - a sparkling jewel, a continent full of life between the Indian and Atlantic Ocean. Over a length of more than 3,500 kilometers stretches one of the most fascinating geological formations through the second-largest continent of our planet - the East African Rift. Bubbling volcanos develop while in their direct vicinity zebras, gnus, lions, elephants and buffaloes go through the seemingly infinite circle of life and death. It is one of the few places where nature is still untouched. Accompany a 12-strong expedition team on the journey to the origins of our planet: Through the lively vastness of Tanzania, to the volcanicity of the Ol Doinyo Lengai, up to the crest of the highest free-standing mountain of the earth - the 5,895 meter high Kilimanjaro. A film that lets you immerse into the breathtaking nature of East Africa to show you: The earth is alive.
- Robert Glen's true love of the African bush led him to Tanzania's Ruaha National Park where he continues to sculpt and sketch in close proximity to some of Africa's most engaging wildlife. Rob continues to work out of his simple camp studio, where he has lived for the past fifteen years with his partner, the accomplished painter Sue Stolberger. Together Sue and Robert inspire each other's work as well as their passion for natural history, ecology and conservation.
- Brothers Martin and Chris Kratt mix wildlife documentary, creative animation and humorous dialogue to present a program about all kinds of wild creatures. They are assisted at their research center by nature enthusiast Allison, and a wise-cracking, animated friend named Ttark. In this episode, the brothers look at some of the biggest animals in the African Savannah -- the hippo and rhino.
- Night-vision cinematography and infrared cameras observe the activity of nocturnal felines, including servals and wildcats and a caracal caring for its litter of kittens.
- Researcher Holly Carroll studies a troop of yellow baboons in Tanzania, focusing on the matriarchal structure of the group and threats from human encroachment and habitat destruction.
- Cameras in space show Earth changing rapidly. These images can inspire us to help.
- Jungle Jack counts down some of the animal kingdom's enormous mouths.