If you're a nature lover this is the channel for you. Back To Nature will bring you hours of wonderful, educational videos about our Nature and wildlife.
In the towering rain forests along the northern shores of the Pacific, scientists recently discovered a new subspecies of the gray wolf. Unlike its genetic kin anywhere else in the world, this wolf swims, fishes for salmon and roams great distances from island to inlet across both water and rough terrain. Secrets of the Coast Wolf blends modern science and traditional knowledge to create a fascinating portrait of a unique wolf subspecies and the pristine, fragile world they inhabit.
Massive in scale and scope, oceanic Weather Bombs are a new and deadly force of nature to be reckoned with. Yet, Weather Bombs remain illusive and unpredictable. They form suddenly and with little warning. Today, meteorologists scramble to understand and forecast their trajectory while the Coast Guard train elite, special teams to save countless victims. Weather Bombs blends storm science with an exhilarating and dangerous adventure on the high seas in the study of mother nature’s newest destructive power.
The Owl's huge, night-piercing eyes are like a radar, constantly surveying the environment. Once Nature’s Stealth Fighter focuses, its unique first strike capability allows the Owl to swoop in for the kill on swift, silent wings in the dark of night. For most, there is no defense against the Owl. Shot on film and employing the latest cinematography techniques, leading experts guide us to a greater understanding of the Owl and its place in a larger theater.
This is the story behind the multibillion dollar fever that has led internationally renown geologists to the most unlikely place on earth – a land package the size of Texas in the empty, remote and vast barren lands of the Artic. Fueled by the fever of the hunt for that rare and precious find and in spite of deathly obstacles, geologists began what has become the biggest staking rush in world history. This is the search for the oldest, hardest, and most valuable gem in the world.
Part of the Greater Kruger Park, one of the worldâs great game reserves. Home to many predators. We encounter lions with their cubs and track the endangered and increasingly rare wild dog.
The dense vegetation of the northern sector of the famed Sabi Sand Reserve provided the perfect cover for the wildlife and it requires all our trackerâs skills to find them as we track elephant and rhino on foot.
Not much a city person but Dares Salaam sounded interesting and mysterious. A fascinating city, a fusion of African and Arabic cultures.
Surprisingly many animals have adapted to the harsh environment, among them elephant, lion, leopard, oryx and the rare mountain zebra. We explore by light plane, landing on beaches and rough strips, and by 4-wheel drive vehicles. There are no roads among the huge dunes.
The saline and mineral residue of the Pan and moisture from the summer rains attract an immense number and variety of game animals from the highly endangered black rhino to the elusive tiny damara dikdik and the rare endemic black faced impala.
We drive through the Zambezi National Park to Hwange National Park â 15000 square kilometres of Kalahari Sand country and home to a wider diversity of game than any other conservation area.
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African Odyssey - Return to Sausage Tree Camp, Lower Zambezi Valley, Zambia
It is the magic of the river with it's huge flood plains that have lured us back. Huge swilring dunes at sunrise w/patterns on the sand tell a story of wildlife that emerge on ly at night to feast. It's images such as these that pulled me back to Lower Zambezi.
Just fifteen kilometres from the city, yet a million miles from anywhere, before setting out on our train ride to Ifakara. This is our jumping off point for the river trip on the Kilombero River into the Selous, the worldâs largest wildlife sanctuary â a 50,000 square kilometres wilderness, with wondrous bird life, huge buffalo and elephant herds and the river full of dangerous hippo and crocs.
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African Odyssey - Jaci's Safari Lodge, Makikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
We descend 1500 feet into this ancient caldera to explore this most beautiful and natural wildlife haven. Black-maned lions, huge-tusked elephants and black rhino roam freely protected by the walls of the crater itself. We move on through the Olduvai Gorge, said to be the birthplace of man, into the Serengeti to witness the migration north of millions of wildebeest and zebra with the big predators following them.
The dugong, the animal that is believed to have spawned the famous legend of the mermaid, is now the most endangered mammal in East Africa. In this film, Daniel Prior, a first-time filmmaker, travels with two close friends to the remote and beautiful Lamu archipelago, the tip of KenyaâÂÂs most northern coast, where they embark on a funny yet moving adventure as they try to find one of the last few remaining âÂÂmermaidsâÂÂ.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
We follow the daily drama as animals are seen, cared for and loved in one of the largest urban environments in the world.
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