Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 121
- An in-depth look at Russia's most natural wonders including Siberia, Kamchatka, the Artic, Caucasus, Primorye, and the Urals.
- Odyssey Marine Exploration aims to recover two shipwrecks worth over $1 billion, unraveling mysteries of riches, heroism, tragedies and rescues from dozens of undiscovered wrecks.
- This animal film series brings viewers closer to the life of wildlife. Documentaries on animal species from all continents were shot.
- In rural western Kentucky, three women have taken on the responsibility to care for wild animals that are injured, orphaned, or in need, with the ultimate goal of returning them back to the wild.
- Olly Steeds, Explorer and amateur investigator of history, delves into several historic mysteries, legends, and other tales in hopes of solving them.
- In the American Southwest, there is no more puzzling mystery than the magnificent stone cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. Why did the Anasazi Indians suddenly move their villages to these perilous cliffs in the 13th century--and then abandon them just decades later--and seemingly disappear from history? Was it drought? Invading tribes? Or an insidious "cancer" from within that may have caused them to turn to fierce warfare and even cannibalism? In search of answers, our host, the intrepid explorer and survival expert Josh Bernstein, travels from Mesa Verde, Colorado to remote canyons in Utah where the Anasazi took refuge. Piecing together the story from both archaeologists and Native Americans, he finally ends up, in his search for the truth, in the eerie and desolate ruins of the Anasazi's greatest cultural center--Chaco Canyon.
- Herpetologist Romulus Whitaker searches in India for a mate for his king cobra, Elvis, in hopes of creating a sanctuary for a captive-breeding program.
- Wildlife photographer Alphonse Roy tracks the big cats of India. Included: Asiatic lion, Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, and snow leopard.
- Cinematographer Andreas Kieling tracks and films the giant grizzlies of the North Pacific coastline.
- Filmmaker David Reichert tours the Crozet Islands off the coast of South Africa, observing killer whales as they hunt elephant seals and king penguins.
- Examining unusual creatures of the Amazon jungle, including anteaters, armadillos and sloths.
- A chronicling expedition to obtain footage of the Butaan monitor lizard, a 7-foot-long, tree-climbing, fruit-eating reptile threatened by habitat destruction and hunting.
- Examining the elephants inhabiting Mount Elgon and their lives below ground as they dig salt from the cavern floors.
- Wildlife advocate Peter Gros travels to Otjiwarongo, Namibia, to meet Laurie Marker at the Cheetah Conservation Fund Research Center where they observe cheetahs and discuss their future.
- Leopard seals, top predators of Antarctic oceans, are observed by underwater photographer Goran Ehlme as they prey on hapless penguins. Included: a close encounter with a large, aggressive female leopard seal.
- A trip to a Tasmanian devil sanctuary to observe the bellicose marsupials as the park staff cares for them.
- Human coexistence with wolves, and their persecution, is examined around the world, from Alaska to India.
- In a bizarre reversal of natural order, a lioness adopts an oryx calf. Saba Douglas-Hamilton observes this strange turn of events in Kenya's Rift Valley, as local people fret over the fate of the two animals.
- A female leopard named Montrosse struggles to raise her cubs in the harsh environment of the Kalahari Desert.
- Meerkats, diminutive mammals of the Kalahari desert, are observed as their extended family group struggles to survive in the harsh environment and avoid predators, including monitor lizards, eagles and snakes.
- Survival skills and adaptations to hostile and extreme environments are observed in cockroaches, alligators, pupfish and Beluga whales.
- 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.
- Diana Tilden-Davis travels through the Okavango Delta in Botswana using remote-controlled cameras to observe lions and scuba-dives to examine hippo
- Filmmaker Arne Naevra and zoologist Nikita Ovsyanikov observe polar bears on Wrangel Island, located in the Arctic Ocean off the northeast coast of Russia, focusing on an orphaned cub struggling to survive in the harsh environment.
- The heavyweight champ of the Luangwa River in Africa is determined in a 10-round comparison between hippos and crocodiles that factors in size, defensive capabilities and metabolic efficiency.
- Creatures of the southern Kalahari Desert and Namibian coast such as moles, lizards, beetles and ants and their unique adaptations to the harsh environment, are observed.
- Lions in Botswana's Okavango Delta are examined as they take to the water in a display of unusual behavior. Biologists are observed as they tag the big cats and track their movements using GPS technology.
- Researcher Anne Orlando Tracks the migration of more than 100 African elephants as they trek through the Sahara.
- Predatory skills and adaptations of various creatures including sharks, ants and snakes.
- 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.
- Observing the endangered red panda in its native Himalayan habitat.
- Gorillas are observed in the rainforests of the Central African Republic, where ecotourism may be thwarted by the primates' hostile behavior towards tourists despite efforts to acclimate them to humans.
- Set sail with Odyssey Marine Exploration, a company that recovers sunken treasure. The season begins at a secret location in the English Channel as OME's underwater robot finds treasure. But is it part of the Merchant Royal's larger billion-dollar cargo?
- On their quest for the treasure ship Merchant Royal, the Odyssey Explorer crew discovers a tantalizing new clue: a bronze ship's bell. Forensics and a small cannon also from the site will determine if this wreck is their prize or another treasure ship.
- Odyssey's found dozens of rare brass cannon and compelling clues at the "Legend" site. Can they recover one of these massive guns to get the proof they need? Is this the high-value target they've been looking for? It's 4 tons of history hanging by a wire.
- Odyssey's discovered a shipwreck so promising they've codenamed it "Legend". If they're right, it could be one of the most monumental shipwreck finds ever. But when you've made a discovery that could change history, the trick is keeping it safe.
- Researchers in Antarctica observe Adelie penguins during the polar summer as they nest and raise chicks.
- The Odyssey Explorer crew sets its sights on a German U-Boat which still carries its deadly load, a World War I tanker carrying beef, and a suprisingly lucrative ingot-laden wreck.
- Odyssey has found one of the most famous U-Boats in history, the U103. The crew also takes a WW2 veteran back to the scene where he recounts helping rescue survivors from the now sunken convoy ship Cyrus H. McCormack.
- The first season finale finds the crew embroiled in a legal battle Spain, over the cargo of gold and silver coins found on the wreck they call the "Black Swan."
- At the wreck owner's request, Odyssey explores one of the most famous shipwrecks in history: The Lusitania. Their survey may be the last chance to learn from the wreck itself what caused the massive second explosion that brought the ship down.
- At the midpoint of their season, the Odyssey Marine crew are on the hunt for a ship code-named "Malta", a 19th-century paddle wheeler with potentially a $32.5-million cargo.
- The Odyssey Explorer crew turns its sights on cargo that can easily be turned to coin. A modern container wreck spews hundreds of sealed champagne bottles across the sea floor. Could this be a lost shipment of rare and valuable wine?
- Odyssey's season is winding down and winter weather is winding up. This may be their last chance to lay claim to a 20th-century steel-hulled ship with cargo that could be worth more than $100 million.
- The Odyssey team explores some of the most dangerous wreck sites in the English Channel. Odyssey's ROV technology reveals new clues that assist U-boat expert Dr. Axel Niestle in piecing together the stories of four U-boats and their final voyages.
- Northernmost Russia, on the Arctic Circle, has extreme seasons, even by Siberian standards. The case of Wrangel island demonstrates its rich wildlife and the animals' ruthless struggle for survival. Many species migrate, like polar bears, some as far as the Berentz sea or even North America.
- On European Russia southwestern border with Transcaucasia and Asia, the Caucasus stretches from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. Its mountains and hills are quiet varied and rich in wildlife, some plant - and animal species like neighboring regions, some unique. Many are specifically adapted to various Heights, with star predators like eagles, various bears and even a unique lynx.