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.
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.
Although Polar Bears are native to Russia, thereâs no room for them to grow up in their home at the Leningradsky Zoopark. Sea World has already shown that polar bears can thrive in the virtual climate created at Polar Bear Shores. But these are thought to be the youngest cubs ever to travel such a vast distance.
This film will show how Eden has achieved its iconic and inspirational status, and will reveal the dilemmas and challenges it faces for the future. It will explore how Eden strives to remain both on the cutting edge of building and design, on the forefront of provocative and constructive thought and action, both domestically and internationally and how it maintains its position as a leader in stimulating environmental art and education.
Filmed both inside the biomes and outside, in the large and fast-maturing gardens, it follows Eden’s extreme gardening – abseiling, aerial pruning and jungle plant management, its vast planting and display projects like Bulb Mania and the appliance of science in cutting-edge pest control and quarantine techniques. Eden’s gardeners are expert in working around a fast-developing site and are expert too at imparting their practical knowledge with passion. The film aims to be a joy for all who have ever visited Eden and an inspiration for all those who have yet to be able to undertake the voyage.
Made at the time of the renegotiation of the Antarctic Treaty, this investigative documentary examines what is really going on in Antarctica. Unlike previous documentaries, most of which have been about the Antarctic environment, this programme focuses on the scientific research being carried out by specific nations.
Citizens of remote areas of the West Country in England have reported sightings of large non-native wild animals. These have been variously described as pumas, leopards or panthers. This film follows the search over one late summer for the ‘beast’ of these moors.
Despite the protest about the killing of whales and the impact of international whaling bans, the people of the Faroe Islands, a Danish community, still practice a brutal annual pilot whale cull. This documentary looks at the arguments from both the Faroese people and the conservationists on this contentious issue.
Princess Martha Louise of Norway, a former international show jumper, goes in search of great human-equestrian partnerships that demonstrate the fascinating connection and capacity for communication, between horse and man. Among others, she meets the famous horse whisperer Monty Roberts, the horse doctor Kelly Marks, the Paralympic Dressage Gold Medallist, Lee Pearson and the blind rider Anne Cecilie Ore who invites the Princess to ride blindfolded, to experience riding without vision.
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