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- Carved by the retreat of a two-million-year-old glacier, North America's five great lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario; form the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.
- Dot, a Przewalski's horse, is the only true wild horse species in the world, originating in Mongolia but now living in Hungary's "Puszta" region. Introduced 25 years ago, they form an organic connection with the region.
- Filmmaker Asgeir Helgestad documents the state of nature at his home country Norway, where he has photographed all his life. From the lives of bees at his farm, to wild reindeer on the high mountains, and puffins at the ocean's edge, he shows the beauty of threatened nature and tracks down human actions responsible for its decline. This is a personal story on our connection with the non-human world, the relations between the small and the big, and a reminder of nature's strength and vulnerability.
- 'The Lions Rule' is the saga of three lion families linked together by a strange, charmed place called the Glade: a beautiful oasis in Ruaha National Park where there is always water.
- It showcases the twisted motivations and origins of the SS (the Schutzstaffel), which was Nazi Germany's paramilitary unit that was a key architect of the Holocaust.
- Angry birds are very popular- especially among game-playing kids, but are there real angry birds out there? Birds battle to survive, find food, and shelter, avoid danger, and raise their young. Life's hard, but will they get in a flap?
- Admired by many, Orcas rule the sea. But ever since killer whales started attacking boats off Gibraltar, many people wondered: Are they threatening us or just trying to play?
- The mountain worlds of the Caucasus mark the border between Europe and Asia. The film shows the species and landscape diversity of the lesser Caucasus in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Shielded from the main ridge of the Greater Caucasus, a thermophilic flora and fauna has been able to develop there. For the first time, the land bridge between Europe and Persia is portrayed comprehensively: From the mountains of Dagestan to the canyons of the Caspian Basin and to biblical Mount Ararat.
- Romanian bear family leaves forest, becomes 'problem bears'. Their journey highlights bear-human coexistence challenges in populated Europe. Explores possibility of common future between bears and humans.
- Eastern Poland is one of Europe's last wild regions; the Biebrza lowlands make up the biggest national park in Poland and are of the utmost value for beavers, otters and countless aquatic birds.
- We live on an ever-moving planet, and as landscapes are altered, wildlife must march to its rhythm. Driven by instinct, they follow the maps hardwired into their DNA. Some run, some fly, but most swim.
- Orcas - majestic, intelligent, and misunderstood.Few animals divide opinions like orcas. Are they ruthless hunters or caring family creatures?
- An adventurous filmmaker has challenged himself to explore the Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean, the last remaining windows into the primeval past of tropical islands.
- "Terra Xplore" is a scientific/documentary show on german ZDF.
- Aracy de Carvalho, Brazilian Consolate's head of visa department, during Nazi Germany. She saved many Jewish lives & is known as The Angel of Hamburg.
- This documentary presents an intimate look at the silverback Kamaya and his family and features a newborn baby gorilla, brave researchers, forest elephants, buffalos and the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics.