Accidental Wilderness: Europe's Everglades

What used to be dirty water from the city of Münster, was transformed into refuge to some of the most threatened animals.

Banquet of the Beasts: The Cycle of Life

What happens when an animal perishes in the depths of the forest? Who clears up the remains?

Bardot, Rebel With A Cause

The biography on the famous actress-turned-animal activist.

Breakpoint

BREAKPOINT looks back at 200 years of development to provide an alternative view of our history of progress.

Darwin in Times Square: The Science of Urban Evolution

A fascinating science documentary showing new frontiers for life on Earth.

Echoes of the Ice Age

Mount Watzmann in the Berchtesgaden Alps. Though the ice age ended 12,000 years ago, still carries echoes of that frozen past.

Glorious Bustards

The Great bustard is the Dodo of our time. In many regions the threatened species is dwindling towards extinction.

Green Warriors

A series of scientific investigations into environmental scandals facing the planet.

In the Heart of the Mountains

From the Alps, the Pyrenees to Corsica, we meet people in different lines of work who prioritize nature preservation and avoid over-exploitation of our natural resources.

Journey of the Pelicans: An Australian Outback Mystery

It’s the pelican, not the koala or the extinct Tasmanian tiger, that stands for one of the great mysteries of Australian ecology.

Lords Of Water

By 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages.

Maasai Mara, Wildlife Crossover

In Kenya, the Maasai Mara National Reserve is world famous for the richness and density of its wildlife.

Make Nests, Not War: The Hidden Nature of Military Grounds

Northwest Germany is closed off to civilians and thus wildlife thrives. We explore the flourishing wildlife of the Senne.

Meeting Neanderthal

Archeologists make new discoveries to understand the lifestyle of Neanderthals.

Megafires: The Global Threat

For more than a decade, wildfires of unprecedented force have been devouring our lives, homes and forests at a steady pace.

Metamorphoses: The Return of the Wilderness

Nature is coming back into places where flora and fauna were once eradicated to make room for agriculture.

Monkey (R)Evolution: Thailand's Diving Macaques

In a film about animals and science, we learn a lot more about our evolution and get to witness the humorous water games of these extraordinary monkeys.

Montserrat: The Pompeii Of The Caribbean

The history of this island and the people who live here is very unique and representative of what can cause a such a terrible natural disaster.

Nature's Nurseries

This documentary offers both heartwarming and breathtaking insights into animal nurseries.

New Land: The Islands of Marker Wadden

There is a saying: ‘God created the earth, but the Dutch created the Netherlands.’ Half of the Netherlands would be sea if it wasn’t for the Dutch that made dykes and polders to turn water into land....

On Thin Ice

In the Russian Arctic, climate change is not a question anymore. It is happening, now and at a worrying pace.

One In A Thousand

The film ‘One in a Thousand’ portrays the diverse wildlife inside and alongside a stream.

Paradise Preserved

This series of documentaries tells the stories of five exceptional and fantastically beautiful landscapes.

Sea Lion Rescue

Two dedicated women have been tracking sea lions that are slowly being killed by nets cutting into their necks.

Sounds Of Nature

Prick up your ears and imagine you are out in the middle of nature. You hardly ever realize the amazing variety of sounds nature has to offer.

Species Invasion

This report investigates the potential dangers invasive species bring and measures being taken to curb this invasion.

The Danube

This film series presents nature and people along the Danube and gives insights into their different lives that are shaped by the river.

The Dark Side of Green Energies

Electric cars, wind turbines, solar panels...by breaking free of fossil fuels, we are setting ourselves up for a new dependence on rare metals.

The Ice Floe Requiem

Ludovic Moreau is a geophysicist who seeks to unravel a mystery: why does the ice pack melt faster than in the forecasts?

The Invisible River: Under Water between the Black Forest and the Vosges

'The Invisible River' shows uniquely the great biodiversity dependent on pure groundwater

The Otter: A Legend Returns

The Netherlands has left little space for natural ecosystems due to the population. Yet, a big male otter makes his unlikely appearance.

The Rhône: From The Swiss Alps To The Camargue

This film portrays the Rhône as the life blood of Switzerland and the South of France and asks about the river's future.

They Came to Stay: Our Alien Animal Neighbours

Invasive species- friend or foe? When is an animal species actually “native”? Or is constant change in nature not the rule?

Trek To The Celestial Mountains

Writer Cédric Gras follows in the footsteps of Stalinist mountaineers in Kyrgyzstan.

What Future For The Oyster?

The mollusks have experienced an incredible mortality rate over recent years.

Wonders Of Northern Europe

Nordic territories are powerful stimuli to the imagination, places that evoke vast and infinite wild spaces, rich and stunning nature, perpetuated myths and traditions.

Zoo Life

Zoo Life looks at some of the behind-the-scenes at zoos and their importance beyond entertainment purposes.