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wocomoWILDLIFE posts on YouTube about animals, animal, human, germany the most. They currently have [-------] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [------] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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### Top Social Posts
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"Rheas: The Invasive Giants Reshaping Europes Farmland (Documentary 2021) The only colony of wild rheas in Europe inhabits a small area of northern Germany. Twenty years ago the forebears of these ostrich-like birds escaped from an enclosure. Since then they have been reproducing more or less undisturbed. Rheas prefer a warmer climate and live in the open pampas and plains of South America where they are now threatened with extinction. In Europe they are farmed for their feathers their hides and also their meat. Some specimens escaped from a private enclosure near Luebeck at the turn of the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-A5u2RQ0znI)  2026-01-29T14:00Z 147K followers, 57.9K engagements


"Two-humped camels: a vital animal for the extreme conditions of Central Asia Theyre camels they have [--] bumps and they can resist just about anything: arid deserts extreme cold extreme heat salt water. For [----] years they enjoyed their heyday on the Silk Road from the orient to the occident. Some have even remained wild even in the cruelest desert of the world. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:36 - Camels linking Eastern China with Europe 0:03:33 - How do they survive in extreme conditions 0:06:24 - The age of the camel and their migration 0:10:41 - Wild camels in the Gobi desert 0:16:35"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8axdW_BBP1Q)  2024-06-19T13:00Z 147K followers, 73.6K engagements


"Peru's Alpaca Herders - Ancient Traditions in the Andes Guardians of the Earth (5/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=BqQBiL51vPY)  2025-10-19T03:19Z 147K followers, 59.9K engagements


"Ravens and crows - the most intelligent birds in the world (animal documentary in HD) Crows accomplish spiritual benefits that were confidenced only by humans and apes. Click here for more documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries There are Corvids around the world. An evidence for their adaptability. They were highly revered in most cultures because of their intelligence but with the civilization their image changed. In the walls of the moated castle Hallwyl accommodate a Jackdaw colony since it was built around [----]. In the shaft of a medieval abortion a jackdaw couple build a nest."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9Td-S0fTIGY)  2015-09-01T11:31Z 147K followers, 1.4M engagements


"South Africa's breathtaking flora and fauna: from the Kalahari Desert to the Karoo Rockies The second episode shows how in South Africa from Kalahari Desert to Namaqualand the dry zones are transformed into fields covered by flowers in spring and how animals adapt themselves to this seasonal change. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Desert Kalahari an arid land where water is scarce 04:30 - The Oryx gazelle a drought-resistant animal 06:05 - Exceptional wildlife: leopards vultures antelopes springboks eagles squirrels . 11:41 - The awakening of desert flora and fauna with lioness"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=POWFA2kfwYo)  2025-03-19T15:00Z 147K followers, 188.2K engagements


"Heathlands vs. Farmlands: How Agriculture Threatens Biodiversity Ode to Nature (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/Tb1c6p8zTls Half of our entire homeland is used for agriculture. Thats unbelievably vast and it means everything else towns cities roads lakes mountains wild lands wetlands are crammed into the other half. A naturally managed grain field can harbour a wide range of species. But the vast majority of arable land in our homeland is no longer suitable as a habitat for a wide variety of animals and plants. Agriculture has become an industry thanks to misguided policies. Focused"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=07oNgiMARz0)  2025-08-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"The Jordan Rift Valley a vital migratory crossroads for birds endangered by war Men and women mobilise to safeguard biodiversity and to restore the great migration cycle in the Rift Valley one of the wonders of nature In the Jordan Rift Valley men have been at war for more than half a century. A human tragedy that caused an unprecedented ecological disaster since at one time almost all of the migratory birds that used this unique passage between Europe Asia and Africa died. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:10 - Challenges of migratory birds 0:06:13 - Hospital for migratory birds 0:08:08"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=0HQzSE5EU_Y)  2024-09-04T14:00Z 131K followers, [----] engagements


"Red Deers are ready to rut I am the Best - Iberian Red Deer I'm the Best tells us the story of the peculiarromancethat takes place in the autumn months in the mediterranean forests.The Iberian reddeer starts his season by emitting a disturbing sound that slips through the whole forest. A time to love defend and fight begins for the red deer.For almost a month to perpetuate themselves will be their only reason to live their only goal their only option. [----] licensed by 3boxmedia #wildlife #animals #iberianreddeer #deer #funnywildlife #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography ------- Chapters 0:00 -"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=18qaNkuXLDE)  2024-01-04T15:00Z 118K followers, [----] engagements


"The Last Shepherds of Germany: Preserving a Vanishing Tradition Guardians of the Earth (1/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9kcSQBBN4ow)  2025-10-02T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Saving Entangled Sea Lions: Follow veterinarians in their rescue mission Every year hundreds of thousands of animals are entangled and die in discarded or lost fishing nets across the world. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 02:52 - Surveying the sea lions 04:45 - The California sea lion 05:25 - Diving with sea lions 07:05 - The dangers faced by sea animals 09:35 - Learning to use the dart gun 10:55 - Saving Queen Calafia 13:45 - Day 1: The rescue mission begins 18:00 - Sedating the sea lions with the dart gun 21:14 - Day 2: Saving Frida 30:21 - Day 3: Saving Santi 35:31 - Saving Ariel"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AMpmtwNxcPs)  2025-06-04T13:00Z 137K followers, [--] engagements


"The Changing Role of Animals from the Industrial Revolution to the AI Age Taming the Beasts (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/n7iH0dTxc7w The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=B23rLvCdekI)  2025-09-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"How the Otter Returned to Dutch Waters after [--] Years The Otter - A Legend Returns (2020) The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and has left little space for its natural ecosystems. Yet in the heart of a northern city a big male otter makes his unlikely appearance. He starts his nightly routine hunting for fish in the canals murky water. How did this rare and elusive creature end up here after it went extinct in [----] due to hunting pollution traffic and loss of habitat For decades people worked to reduce these risks and finally the otter was successfully"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Fg9li6bG8MI)  2025-07-27T13:00Z 139K followers, [---] engagements


"Anta Bugio Quati Graxaim-do-mato e muito mais Instinto Fotogrfico (4/5) Neste episdio envolvente o fotgrafo Ricardo Martins captura a essncia da estao seca do Pantanal comeando por uma anta no barreiro e um encontro inesperado com a cobra cantagalo uma espcie no peonhenta que encanta pelas suas cores brilhantes e os mais de [--] metros de comprimento. Do cu a bordo de um avio para as margens do Rio So Loureno a vista area revela o impacto da seca nos comportamentos da fauna local levando os animais a se concentrarem nos lugares com mais gua. Martins conhece a Dr. Ctia Nunes da Cunha especialista"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=H-8ICgINdko)  2023-12-07T16:00Z 116K followers, [--] engagements


"The buffalo an animal as sacred as it is vital to agriculture The domestication of epic horns Large hooves almost hairless a greasy hide a powerful swimmer's body and disease resistance: the Asian water buffalo is the king of the wetlands. Since its domestication around [----] years ago in Southeast Asia on the Indian subcontinent the buffalo have travelled around the world with us. It has changed the lives of people on all continents. By accompanying us again and again in this desire to conquer the wetlands of the planet it has succeeded in establishing itself everywhere and sometimes even"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Jfz3NE3iQ3U)  2024-05-01T13:00Z 139K followers, 18.8K engagements


"Switzerland: Mountain Shepherd's Battle to Save the Alpine Paradise Paradise Preserved (5/5) The Swiss Alps are one of the most magnificent landscapes in the world displaying an enormous diversity of animal and plant species. Along with chamois and marmots rare plants like edelweiss and gentian are native here. In summer the mountain pastures are transformed into a colourful sea of flowers. For many people this mountain landscape is nature in its purest form. But this mountain pasture paradise is actually man-made. Its only because the mountain farmers have been driving their livestock up"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Le6kyJO0KWI)  2025-07-31T14:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements


"The return of the ibex to the Swiss Alps - a success story Switzerland lies at the heart of the Alps. In the Swiss National Park the oldest existing national park in the Alps the behaviour of the Alpine ibex is studied by a young biologist. Seraina Campell Andri wants to find out how many ibex the alpine wilderness can support. Therefore she monitors their numbers and works closely with the park rangers. Her job requires her to climb steep terrain be patient and always keep in mind the unpredictable nature of her study subject. Excerpt from the series "The Alps from above". Click here for the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=MivnqWwdb4E)  2021-03-25T13:00Z 137K followers, [----] engagements


"The Disappearing Marine Iguanas of Galpagos Vanishing Dragons (Documentary 2018) The Galpagos Islands have been the cradle of evolution ever since Darwin's book "The Origin of Species". Some of the stranges creatures have evolved here. Washed up these barren volcanic islands by strong winds millions of years ago the marine iguana has undergone the most amazing transformations. Once he was a normal lizard that fed on lush greenery on land on Galpagos he conquered the ocean to be able to survive. Nowadays he is the only lizard in the world that feeds exclusively on seaweed and grazes it on long"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NWOg6p4QGw0)  2025-09-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Guanaco giving birth and the first few hours of a cria's life Excerpt from "Guanakos - die wilden Lamas der Anden" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 26/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/VpOI3zyLvoY Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you rare footage of a guanaco birth and the first few hours in the life of a cria. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #budgies #guanacos #birth #lama #patagonianfox #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=OwqTpN60XQU)  2023-11-09T15:00Z 136K followers, [----] engagements


"Germany's Wild Nature: Why Some Extinct Species Return While Others Vanish Ode to Nature (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/07oNgiMARz0 Where we grow up or eventually settle down is our home. Nature is constantly changing but it is us humans who leave the greatest mark on it. We create destroy protect and shape - more than any law of nature - our homeland. In recent times man has also had an impact in the natural world in places where no one would expect it at all. Can the native animals and plants keep up Why do so many extinct species return on the one hand Why do so many become"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1c6p8zTls)  2025-08-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"How Sheep Could Help Build a Sustainable World Planet Sheep (2/2) Watch the 1st part here: https://youtu.be/p2dmqYH__5c Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the world. China is"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TcGYpabE4Mk)  2025-09-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Revitalisation of Carniolan bees and restoration of their unique hives Master of Bees (Slovenia) Slovenia is internationally recognized for the quality of its honey. However its bond with the bee goes far beyond the simple nectar. Beekeepers are fighting daily to preserve the purity of the local species of bees the Carniolan bee. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:33 - History of the breeding of Carniolan bees 0:04:53 - A unique heritage of apiaries 0:07:45 - Intervention in the lives of bees for their conservation 0:09:46 - Finding pigments 0:11:14 - The Reproductive system of bees"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TrHa5yyh_y4)  2024-07-13T13:00Z 127K followers, 10.9K engagements


"Mother bears and their cubs: Hunting salmon with Kodiak bears and playtime with the Grizzlies Excerpt from "Aus dem Familienleben der Grizzly-Bren" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 15/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/aZkATK7jZTw Alaska wild rugged land in the north of America. Last refuge of an animal that is feared and displaced by humans like no other. The grizzly bear. Science calls it Ursus arctos horribilis the terrible one. Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Terrible and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UDwEZHKLMq0)  2023-03-15T16:00Z 138K followers, [----] engagements


"The long-distance relationship of Arctic terns Excerpt of "Iceland the Newborn Island" This documentary takes you on a journey through Iceland showcasing its Arctic glaciers and breathtaking landscapes while exploring the country's geological transformations and unique geysers. We will also take a close look at the Arctic tern the bird with the longest migration on Earth. Each year these birds travel from Antarctica to Iceland to breed. They practice lifelong monogamy remaining faithful to their partners for life yet they migrate separately across tens of thousands of kilometers. Over their"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ULj4bKKQ-vg)  2025-04-02T13:00Z 136K followers, [---] engagements


"Martin Lacey's Fearless Lion Training at Circus Krone Circus Stories (Documentary 2011) Animals are perfectly adapted to their natural environment. Their brains are flexible and can cope with new challenges for example when they are born in the circus. Martin Lacey was crazy about animals since childhood. Every day he is gently playing with his female lions and with the mighty male Kasanga who regards him as playmate. Where is the border line How far can he go Martin certainly did not become the leader of the pride by using stick or whip. Group dynamics are far more complicated illustrated by"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VJVtHHqWj9w)  2025-07-06T13:00Z 138K followers, [---] engagements


"Lake Constance: Peter Berthold's Mission to Save Europe's Birds Paradise Preserved (3/5) Lake Constance is one of the biggest and most beautiful inland waters in Central Europe. For thousands of years the region has been known for its fertile soils. Apples have been harvested on the lakes shores for [----] years. Nowadays wines from the prime locations are celebrated throughout the world. But the success of industrialised farming and its monocultures has taken its toll: in the last [--] years bird life here has dwindled dramatically. Around 65% of all native birds have disappeared. The"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WzwsVVOMd4Y)  2025-07-17T14:00Z 138K followers, [----] engagements


"The ox from the conquest of the West to intensive farming The domestication of epic horns Domesticated [-----] years ago in Mesopotamia the wild Aurochs has since disappeared from the face of the earth. But its descendants - oxen cows and bulls - continue to accompany man on five continents. In Turkey at the archaeological site of atal Hyk the first evidence of the animal's taming has been discovered and a veritable "bull civilization" for Neolithic man. In the north of the country a nomadic people continue to transhumance each summer with their herds an element of cohesion between men. In"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=X8Lqeh01JDM)  2024-04-24T13:00Z 140K followers, 16.4K engagements


"Behind the scenes of a wildlife documentary - Filming dangerous animals in Brazil "Secret Brazil" part 1: https://youtu.be/AL_3OsEsnQc "Secret Brazil" part 2: https://youtu.be/wScsCIgUBNI Two Wildlife filmmakers Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo explore the heart of the Pantanal the biggest wetland on earth located in Brazil South America. Their mission: capture the most unlike array of animals from the elusive jaguar to the feared anaconda in this ever-changing unique unknown and rich environment. To succeed: they will have to face technical and personal challenges during a whole one year"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=XkZlyAUAhwI)  2023-10-23T11:34Z 115K followers, 235.6K engagements


"How Zoos Keep Their Animals Smart Active and Happy Zoo Life (2/2) Many exotic animals that are threatened in the distant wilderness find a refuge in zoos in Europe. But zoos cannot replace nature. To ensure that zoo inhabitants feel at home modern zoos in Germany have to break new ground. After all if the animals grow up healthy and fit they can also have fun experience adventures and have offspring. Zoos therefore come up with many things to keep the senses of their charges sharp. Keepers hide food and build devices that make it more difficult to find treats. Many zoo animals are also given"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gM5N_HgZHs8)  2025-08-14T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Norway: How Islanders Protect Eider Ducks in the Vega Archipelago Paradise Preserved (4/5) In the Vega Archipelago way up in the north of Norway at the Arctic Circle nature is austere. For centuries the people here lived from fishing and farming. And from a unique partnership they formed with wild eider ducks. The more than [----] islands of the Vega Archipelago are the realm of the eider ducks. They come here every year to find food in the shallow waters and to mate. But on the bare islands their eggs and chicks are also constantly exposed to the weather and to predators like seagulls and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gZ1dRQkLFFQ)  2025-07-24T14:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements


"Otter Mongoose & Squirrel Raising Wildlife (9/13) In this episode we travel to Howick in Kwa-Zulu Natal South Africa to a Centre called FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation. Here we meet Kirsten also known as Otter Mom number [--]. Kirsten is training her three orphaned Otters how to swim and hunt. The three mammals Juliet Oberon and Othelloe have almost completed their rehabilitation. After preparing the release site for two weeks it is time to return the three siblings back into the river. But persuading them to leave their temporary home might be more of a challenge than Kirsten anticipated."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hCAsnCZOh88)  2023-11-12T15:00Z 131K followers, [---] engagements


"Kyrgyzstan's Herders and their Great Summer Migration Guardians of the Earth (2/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jCzupxvGak8)  2025-10-09T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Melipona and Mellifera bees in the Mayan culture Master of Bees (Mexico) Separated by thousands of miles - some in the sticky heat of Borneo in Indonesia others in the chilling cold of the Urals in Russia - for centuries these men have shared a common heritage: the love of risk. With the honey trees where the wild bees hive standing at over [---] harvesting the precious nectar is always a matter of life and death. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:42 - Honouring the honey of the sacred bee 0:04:25 - "Pozole" the drink offered for the gods 0:05:30 - Harverting the honey 0:09:51 - Sacred Maya"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kFnLqQ-Ao9s)  2024-07-20T13:00Z 127K followers, [----] engagements


"Thailand's Diving Monkeys: Meet the Crab-Eating Macaques That Swim and Dive (Documentary 2020) The crab-eating macaque is the most common monkey in the world. It is quite invasive in Thailand and throughout South-East Asia. This monkey is a cheeky pest: it gets everywhere to loot garbage without any shame. But do you really know it Did you know it could swim dive and see underwater Did you know it falls for shellfish and oysters Did you see it using tools like great apes do The macaque does not only joke and play. In packs it can kill to assert his power. Dr Amanda Tan a primatologist expert"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kTopPAyF4MY)  2025-07-20T13:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements


"Elf Owls Colorado River Toads and Kangaroo Rats - Exploring the Wildlife of the Desert at Night Excerpt from "Im Land der Riesenkakteen" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 20/49) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/FNFF4vNU_AE Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you rare footage of different animals of the desert at night. They encounter an elf owl a Colorado river toad and a kangaroo rat. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #desert"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=lFLtxwsDw2A)  2023-09-13T13:03Z 118K followers, [---] engagements


"The fabled honey forest where hives are set up on tree platforms Master of Bees (Turkey) In the home of the Lazes in Turkey the climate has encouraged the growth of a dense and varied vegetation offering ideal conditions for bees. But they are not the only beneficiaries: major predators lovers of honey are also numerous. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:17 - In the Black Sea coastal regions of Turkey 0:03:45 - The dark hives suspended above the ground in the honey forest of Lazes 0:04:39 - Protecting the hives from the bears 0:09:38 - Ancestral techniques to keep predators away 0:13:10 -"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=lGWxiAjgyCY)  2024-05-29T15:00Z 138K followers, 202.3K engagements


"Rescue dogs jump from a helicopter to save lives The success story of the Cani Salvataggio the worldwide unique water rescue dog squadron began at the end of the 1980s on the Lake Garda. The Italian Rescue Dog Squadron is composed of Newfoundlanders and retrievers - dogs that love water and weigh at least [--] kilograms. Together with their masters they are trained as lifeguards for three years. Ferruccio Pilenga the founder of the Italian Rescue Dog School accompanied the training sessions and observed the climax of the training: the jump of dog and master from the helicopter. Subscribe to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=lmnL1Q2GObU)  2018-09-17T12:00Z 131K followers, 142.4K engagements


"The mesmerizing creatures of Baja California Mexico (Full Documentary) There are few places on earth more forbidding and beautiful than Baja Mexico. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - The unique landscape and species of Baja California Mexico 05:52 - Creatures that bully and steal: Frigatebirds 07:04 - The hidden ecosystem of mangroves 08:02 - The formation of Baja's landscape 08:42 - The California Sea Lion 12:27 - Building a home on a shipwreck 13:45 - The current: the lifeblood of the sea 15:28 - An ancient and intricate food web 16:46 - Islands in the sea of Cortez 17:32 -"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=m0YS3mvNllI)  2025-06-11T13:01Z 138K followers, [---] engagements


"Congo: Protecting the Gorilla Forests Paradise Preserved (1/5) Something exceptional is happening in the vast rainforests in the north of the Republic of the Congo: loggers are at work. But theyre not destroying the environment; instead theyre helping to preserve the tropical forests and their biodiversity. This small miracle is occurring because two timber companies have committed themselves to sustainable forestry in their territory which covers an area half the size of Switzerland Their felling operations dont even amount to one tree per hectare. And zones which are especially species-rich"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mbEHkj4ti-0)  2025-07-03T14:00Z 138K followers, [---] engagements


"Ecuador: Hope for the Cloud Forests and Their Unique Wildlife Paradise Preserved (2/5) The cloud forests in the Andes of Ecuador are among the most spectacular landscapes on Earth. Hundreds of tree species grow here hosts to flamboyant bromelias and orchids. The wildlife here is equally unique. Whether birds large beasts of prey frogs or insects: the diversity of shapes and colours is simply stunning. These paradisiac cloud forests are under threat. Especially as a result of livestock farming which is swallowing up ever greater areas of forest. Even so the backbreaking work of the farmers"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=me57V-bw3G0)  2025-07-10T14:00Z 140K followers, 40.8K engagements


"The History of Animal Domestication from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages Taming the Beasts (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/B23rLvCdekI The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=n7iH0dTxc7w)  2025-09-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Costa Rica's extraordinary rainforests take you on a journey deep into the wild The tropical climate and varied topography of the Costa Rica have fostered exceptional biodiversity with wildlife from both North and South America. From the peaks of volcanoes down to the Pacific and Caribbean shores lets discover the life of [--] of the most remarkable mammals beautiful birds and astonishing reptiles ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Costa Rica exceptional biodiversity in the cloud forest 05:05 - Alongside the birds between Urubus red-headed raptors and quetzals 09:10 - Koatis in search of"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=noNPip3dAZY)  2025-04-09T14:01Z 136K followers, 12.2K engagements


"Why Sheep Might Be the Most Important Animal in Human History Planet Sheep (1/2) Watch the 2nd part here: https://youtu.be/TcGYpabE4Mk Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=p2dmqYH__5c)  2025-09-04T14:00Z 147K followers, 34.6K engagements


"Russia's Melting Arctic: Reindeer Migration and Ancient Viruses Awakened by Thawing Permafrost Large areas of Arctic Russia and Siberia used to be no-go zones for decades. For the first time our team was able to enter some of these zones to discover dramatic degradations in Siberias waters soil and air. The film is highly topical alarming and provides gripping imagery from a little known and rarely seen frontline of climate change. It features the sheer dimension of the transformations and sheds a light on serious consequences for Siberias native human population and wildlife. Gigantic"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pOeNxJzSLuU)  2025-10-12T13:00Z 147K followers, 15.8K engagements


"Harvesting honey from giant bees the most dangerous in the world Master of Bees (Himalaya) In Nepal gathering honey is a dangerous task but it represents a precious resource for the villagers. Every year when the migratory bee Apis Dorsata arrives in their lands some chosen few set out to confront the void to harvest the bitter honey of this giant bee. Expeditions last several days and prayers to the spirits of the forests and the cliffs allow the proud elect to reduce the number of accidents caused by the stings of the Apis Dorsata the most dangerous bees in the world. ------- Chapters"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=rkWQEoxs_uw)  2024-06-12T13:00Z 131K followers, 34.1K engagements


"Great Bustard: The Dodo of Our Time Fights Extinction Glorious Bustards (Documentary 2021) The Great bustard is the Dodo of our time. In many regions the threatened species is dwindling towards extinction. A handful of unswerving enthusiasts - none of them professionals in conservation - are struggling to rescue the heaviest of all flying birds from that fate. Their mission Nothing less than to reverse extinction despite it knocking at the door. Together with scientists they started an unprecedented rescue initiative setting up special protection areas and gradually renaturalising entire"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=sGRUNhD5gJM)  2025-09-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 76.3K engagements


"Europe's Manmade Bird Refuge Accidental Wilderness - Europe's Everglades (Documentary 2020) In the middle of Europe lies a mysterious wilderness that is irreplaceable for the migrating birds of Europe and beyond. Though it is a small nature reserve it is greatly important and boasts an astonishing history. Feathered guests from all over the world travel through this refuge in the West of Germany. In spring countless rare bird species rest in the small watery wilderness to recharge their batteries before heading to their Nordic breeding grounds. Some travel up to [----] kilometers. Without"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uEeJlvD_GZ0)  2025-09-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 16.3K engagements


"Baboon Cheetah & Bush Baby Raising Wildlife (1/13) An orphaned baby baboon has enjoyed the love of its human foster mother at CARE an emergency wildlife center. How will he respond when he meets his first baboon friend This is an important milestone in becoming a member of a troop. Animal rescuers from the Wildlife Foundation in Namibia need to catch a young female cheetah in captivity; this is tricky and potentially dangerous work. Their plan is to reunite her with her mother so that she can learn how to function and survive in the wild. Bush babies are especially cute so sometimes they are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uhpoOgQbWsY)  2023-09-17T12:00Z 131K followers, [----] engagements


"Honey is one of the main ingredients in the life of the Baka people Master of Bees (Cameroon) The Baka pygmies are expert hunter-gatherers famous for harvesting the honey of wild bees in the forest canopy. The opportunities for building natural nests there are so numerous that it is mere illusion to imagine domesticating the bees activity in such an environment. So the Baka must employ a highly-developed range of skills and knowledge to overcome the cunning of the bees. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:36 - Traditional harvest of Baka pygmies 08:31 - Honey essential ingridient for remedies"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=vzjZOiaFld8)  2024-08-01T13:01Z 135K followers, 15K engagements


"Water's Trials in Souther Africa an incredible journey through the African wilderness This first episode of this Wildlife series follows a route that starts at Victoria Falls crosses the delta of Okavango and comes down through the desert of Namib. The goal of this amazing journey from flooded zones to the driest areas is to show the multiple uses of the water that make animals: drinking washing foods playing refreshing and meeting congeners ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Alongside the pachyderms in the Okavango Delta northern Botswana 06:23 - The effects of flooding on the flora and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wVBNLNi-v8E)  2025-03-12T14:01Z 135K followers, [----] engagements


"Nature's Nurseries: Why Animals Go to Extreme Lengths to Protect Their Babies (Documentary 2020) In the ever-lasting circle of life its all animals' most important task to create new life to ensure the survival of the species. But as the job isnt done with giving birth parents need to be inventive in securing the well-being of the next generation. Dangers for the young are manifold but so are the counter-strategies. While some fish have evolved to produce an enormous amount of quickly independent eggs to increase the survival rate other animals like the golden eagle dedicate full attention to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wfu8OfITnEg)  2025-08-17T13:00Z 147K followers, 78.5K engagements


"England's Beavers: How Nature's Engineers Are Rebuilding Britain's Rivers Metamorphoses (3/5) It was a sensation When photos of free-ranging beavers appeared in England in [----] the topic dominated the British press for days. After all the shy rodents had been considered extinct in the wild for [---] years. Their mysterious return polarised the public: conservationists celebrated the animal's new arrival as an enrichment for nature. Opponents demanded that the rodents be recaptured because they could damage agriculture. In order to allow the beavers to continue living in the wild the regional"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4IAWti91CdE)  2025-11-23T14:00Z 147K followers, 101.8K engagements


"Secret Brazil: Jaguar the king of the Pantanal Animal documentary - Part 1/2 Click here for episode 2: https://youtu.be/wScsCIgUBNI Pantanal is the largest wetland on the planet. Located in the heart of Brazil - South of the Amazon Basin - this nature heaven spreads its area across the borders of Paraguay and Bolivia. Year after year the arrival of heavy rains brings an incredible metamorphosis to this land transforming it in an astonishing underwater realm inhabited by a surprising array of aquatic creatures. Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo Jr two Brazilian wild life cinematographers embark"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AL_3OsEsnQc)  2019-06-03T12:00Z 147K followers, 7M engagements


"In the Himalayas alongside the last nomadic yak-breeding peoples The domestication of epic horns In Northern India the yak is the indispensable auxiliary of a nomadic life at an altitude of nearly [----] meters. In Switzerland a herder gives the yak a role in the future of our mountains. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:23 - In India in the summits of Ladakh where lives the nomadic Changpas the last yak herding peoples 0:06:10 - The Yak a sacred animal in Tibetan culture 0:14:15 - Retracing the origins of the yak in India 0:21:05 - In the eastern Himalayas with the Monpas a yak-herding"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SXTSiUqEtBw)  2024-05-08T15:00Z 147K followers, 129.1K engagements


"Intelligence of Magpies Revealed Magpies More than Black and White (Documentary 2021) We all have seen the black and white birds with the long tail feathers and the nagging call in our neighbourhoods. Magpies live in many places around the globe. The reputation of Eurasian magpies is often bad. Having been the antagonist in many folk tales they are considered to be thievish and deceitful. Their lesser-known relatives the blue magpies on the other hand are known to be very social. They support each other in raising their young or even help non-relatives when danger threatens. And then there"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VXKWEWaUr3k)  2025-08-03T13:00Z 147K followers, 72.8K engagements


"On the hunt with a jaguar - Even crocodiles lose against the king of the rainforest Life in the Pantanal the planets largest wetland is ruled by a merciless cycle of inundation and desiccation forcing the animals to adapt to constant changes in their habitat. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ With a body length of up to 185m and a weight of up to 96kg the jaguar belongs to the largest cat species in the Americas and is the third largest in the world. With his powerful bite he is able to pierce carapaces of turtles and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YQGDY9Bx7sg)  2022-05-12T12:00Z 147K followers, 915.3K engagements


"Madagascar - Wildlife and Green Treasures of the Red Island Madagascar is the World's 5th biggest island and shelters a unique fauna endangered for most part. This film offers unique insights into the most beautiful regions of this ecological treasureand captures wildlife at its best meeting with the Indri Greater bamboo lemur. Click here for more animal documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo [----] Licensed by TERRANOA Wild animals animals fo Madagascar cute animals funny animals"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=aoBDyEPCmTc)  2019-06-24T12:00Z 147K followers, 1M engagements


"Secret Megalopolis of Ants Uncovered - Truly a Wonder of the World How do subterranean cities of ants look like [--] tons of cement were required to fill the wholes and tunnels. Then it took weeks to uncover the secret megalopolis of the ants. With the help of mechanical diggers brazilian scientists removed tons of earth. At last the scientists begin to see the structure of the city state. Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ Licensed by ORF Enterprise Ants Ant City Ants City Ants subterranean Ants subterrenean crazy nature"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=dECE7285GxU)  2017-03-09T15:42Z 147K followers, 8.5M engagements


"Humpless camelids: the South American llama and alpaca are essential to life in the Andes Historically small camelids humpless camels have always served as valuable aids to the Andean populations. The llama and its domestic and wild cousins the alpaca vicuna and guanaco provide wool and meat and transport caravans on the Incan trails. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:37 - The importance of the llama in the rural Peruvian culture 0:12:11 - Ancestors of the llama 0:15:06 - Huacaya alpaca and Suri alpaca 0:22:21 - Alpaca farm in Havelock 0:29:47 - A possible medical breakthrough from alpaca"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=tGOc73_3U_w)  2024-06-26T14:05Z 147K followers, 77.5K engagements


"Baby beavers like you've never seen them before - Rare footage from inside a beaver lodge Excerpt from "Aus dem Privatleben der Biber" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 05/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/kbEnnlEWNgY Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera In the 1970s beavers were unfortunately so rare in Europe that they could hardly be observed and filmed. In [----] the two wildlife filmmakers Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger shipped their truck to Canada and lived with the beavers for 7"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=tYWlnSDPrRw)  2023-06-08T09:00Z 147K followers, 102.9K engagements


"Roadrunner vs. Rattlesnake - On the hunt with a bird born to run Excerpt from "Der schnellste Vogel im Wilden Westen" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 19/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/aZkATK7jZTw Roadrunner he isn't just a comic figure he really exists. And he can run so fast and so agile that you could almost forget that as a bird he should actually fly. He is quite a sight with his odd looks his funny nature and his intelligent canny behaviour. For this bird its strong nimble feet are an important tool. When fleeing when hunting prey - a roadrunner"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=u6RSPk7y1us)  2023-02-03T16:00Z 147K followers, 3M engagements


"Sacred bees and their honey as a means of livelihood Master of Bees (Ethiopia) In Ethiopia bees those indefatigable workers give so much that they are the world leaders in the production of honey. Bees are much more than a simple symbol of fertility and abundance. They serve the faith and inspire respect and admiration ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:35 - The importance of bees in Ethiopian culture 0:04:41 - Visit to the beehive in Kirkos church 0:08:16 - Transformimng the blessed wax into candles 0:12:12 - The sacred ceremony of harvesting the hive 0:18:10 - Lalibela the Mecca of"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xxxtq0vG_EM)  2024-07-03T13:01Z 147K followers, 267.8K engagements


"The Naked Mole-Rat: Do They Hold the Key to Human Immortality (Documentary 2017) The naked mole-rat may not be the most beautiful little mammal but it for sure is one of the most fascinating: the almost hairless wrinkled sand puppies are a true scientific wonder They are cold-blooded mammals that do not get cancer do not feel pain and their bone structure never degrades; even 30-year-old queens have the bones of a newborn. But how do they do it The documentary goes on a journey to unravel the secrets of the naked mole-rat as we follow their traces from the African savannah into the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8Wp8QfEh_hg)  2025-10-16T12:22Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Cat Ba Langurs: The World's Rarest Primates on the Brink of Extinction (Documentary 2013) The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists the Cat Ba langur as one of the most critically endangered primates in the world. In the past poaching was a great threat to their survival: from over [----] individuals in the 1960s the population declined to mere [--] individuals today. Low reproductive output further endangers their survival. In [----] the Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project was started. Since then for the first time in decades the population of the langurs has increased. Former poachers joined the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9FDYzAzIJMA)  2025-11-02T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"A Shepherd's Bestiary: The Hidden Animal World of Iberia's Mountain Nomads (Documentary 2022) Once our ancestors had abandoned the hunter-gatherer way of life after discovering agriculture and their nomadic camps had been transformed into sedentary communities we humans gradually lost the close contact we had with nature and the animal species that accompany us on this fabulous journey called life. Nevertheless not all men and women set down roots in the earth. Shepherds continued to wander in search of fresh pasturelands to feed their flocks. Few artifacts remain to tell us about those tough"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ESRS9iZUhVw)  2025-11-20T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Bavarian Forest: Europe's Last Wild Forest Wild Heart of Europe - The Return of an Ancient Forest An impenetrable thicket lynx roaming through the undergrowth and countless beetles living in rotten tree trunks. In the middle of densely populated Europe nature is allowed to reclaim its habitat. In the Bavarian Forest National Park a vision has become a pioneering showcase project worldwide: Humans do not interfere with nature. "Let nature be nature" is the philosophy. It was a unique experiment that triggered massive resistance among the population. The result however continues to amaze to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ESyA9fifK24)  2025-08-31T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Britain's Wild Isles: The United Kingdom's Battle for Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) Our planet is full of life. From vast oceans to wide-open skies the diversity of life here seems infinite. But one of those here on earth has been changing the balance for all its residents. The United Kingdom is one of the most nature depleted countries on our planet yet this is a story of hope signaling that change is in the air. The feature film travels across the countrys most remote landscapes reaching as far as Shetland Cornwall Pembrokeshire Sea of Hebrides and many more on a quest to find how humans"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F1Sit4iiQ8E)  2025-09-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Wildlife Haven on the Brink: Can We Save Europe's Last Wild Meadows (Documentary 2019) The divers and manifold flower meadow a paradise a hotspot of biodiversity right in front of our doorstep The Meadow Paradise Lost is an exploration of this colourful habitat. The Meadow: A sea of colours bright and variform almost like a coral reef or the tropical rainforest. How come this habitat only exists if it is destroyed regularely Why do so many creatures make their home in a meadow that is cut down by machines twice a year Cant we just leave the meadows alone let them grow stop cutting them This"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=J-IDEjFxwAA)  2025-12-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"The Cape's animal kingdom: extraordinary wildlife between coast and Table Mountain The stormy climate of South Africa's Cape Town region doesn't prevent Cape Gannets or penguins from settling on the shore. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - On the beaches of the Cape of Good Hope alongside cormorants and baboons 04:07 - A region of exceptional and rich flora unique in the world 06:07 - Cape gannets ocean hunters 10:12 - Alongside the Cape penguins 16:41 - The rock hyrax also called dassie in the Table Mountain 19:00 - Drakensberg Southern Africa's most imposing mountain range 21:00 - The"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q9Nsqu3I_p4)  2025-03-26T15:00Z 141K followers, [----] engagements


"Marker Wadden: How the Netherlands Built New Land for Wildlife (Documentary 2021) Through their mastery of water the Dutch created land from areas of sea by use of waterworks and dykes. Immense mega-structures were built to protect the land from the water large parts of which are below sea level. These measures were unkind to natural biodiversity and were built for the benefit of human beings. Five years ago a hugely ambitious project began its gradual journey towards completion. The construction of a unique archipelago started deliberately fashioned for the benefit of nature. In [----] the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QVReYZ4GDYs)  2025-10-19T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"How Zoos Raise Endangered Species to Protect Global Biodiversity Zoo Life (1/2) A day at the zoo can be an entertaining and educating pastime. But for many good reasons permanent residents and their visitors gaze at each other from opposite sides of the fence and much of their everyday animal life remains a secret. This two-part program wants to reveal some of these mysteries and at the same time prove the importance of zoos beyond entertainment purposes. They serve as modern-day arks trying to create a natural habitat for some of the most endangered species and running breeding programs to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=S1RAwMwwxaI)  2025-08-07T14:00Z 141K followers, [---] engagements


"The Lausitz: How Germany's Coal Mines Turned Wild Again Metamorphoses (4/5) The Lausitz region south-east of Berlin was one of Germanys largest lignite districts. For decades vast areas were excavated here; now most of the open-cast mines have closed down. At first sight the former pits and spoil heaps look barren and hostile to life but its precisely here that animals and plants which elsewhere have hardly any habitats left are establishing themselves and thriving. Insects birds and amphibians for instance have brought many wasteland sites back to life. Wolves cranes and sea eagles are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TQQMNDMnpFw)  2025-11-30T14:00Z 147K followers, 17.6K engagements


"Endless Darkness: How Animals Survive the Arctic's Longest Night Land of the Far North (2/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/v6OPrySL8Xk This film transports the viewer into the magical world of polar night in northern Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun disappears below the horizon for a long time in winter. Darkness icy temperatures and stormy winds dominate the country. In this extreme world of darkness and cold however nature copes amazingly well. Plants change their metabolism or hide under the snow cover to avoid freezing. Some animals flourish like the polar bear;"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TzJyZjzuXTQ)  2025-11-27T13:51Z 147K followers, 35.9K engagements


"12000 Years After the Ice Age: Wildlife Returns to the Bavarian Alps (Documentary 2021) In the Southeastern-most part of Germany rises Mount Watzmann. This mighty peak is a stone guardian of a remarkable wild region that holds tight to its secret nature. There are more secrets to reveal where the mountains disappear into the depths of Lake Knigssee a lake that holds a stark resemblance to a fjord at the coasts of the Atlantic ocean. Underwater fossil marine creatures in limestone rock tell of an ancient seabed buried deep then heaved skywards by battling tectonic plates. Deep grooves and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VhBkfLRjFFk)  2025-11-13T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Grey Duiker & Silverback Gorilla Raising Wildlife (8/13) In the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife situated in KwaZulu Natal South Africa junior nurse Kylie is preparing grey duiker Major for his release into the wild. Major had suffered several injuries when he arrived at the centre but with Kylies help he recovered and he will soon be back in his natural environment. We also travel to the Eastern Cape in South Africa to the main port city called Port Elizabeth. Here Ruth a dedicated animal caretaker is constantly monitoring her loggerhead turtle hatchling Rocky who has trouble with"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZRdCok-OC-c)  2023-11-05T15:00Z 141K followers, [---] engagements


"Why Australia's Pelicans Migrate to the Desert: The Impossible Nesting Grounds (Documentary 2021) The Australian spectacled pelican is a strange bird. Large (about [---] m) heavy (up to 10kg) with a huge beak and short legs on land it looks clumsy but in the air it shows off its skills: it can fly for up to [--] hours at a time. And sometimes that is necessary. Actually the spectacled pelican is at home in Australias coastal areas where the waters teem with fish. But in some years tens of thousands migrate inland to breed. An event that still puzzles scientists today. The inland desert has"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_CDIEfWAf4Q)  2026-01-15T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Asian Ring-Necked Parakeets: The Invasive Birds Reshaping Europe's Cities (Documentary 2021) Asian ring-necked parakeets are increasingly conquering cities around Central Europe. The magpie-sized green parrots are conspicuous due to their loud squawking and large flocks. They litter the streets with their droppings and are suspected of damaging trees and stealing the nesting cavities of native bird species. In the Rhine metropolis of Cologne ornithologists are getting to the bottom of the accusations. Being very attractive birds parakeets were much in demand as pets in the middle of the 20th"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_SG9rTIx2Zk)  2026-01-25T14:00Z 147K followers, 78.8K engagements


"Rhine River: Rare Underwater Wildlife Footage from the Black Forest to the Vosges (2019) Between the Black Forest and the Vosges its not only the Rhine that flows slowly northwards but also another waterway hidden from view. The largest groundwater reservoir in Europe forms an underground river in the Upper Rhine Valley which gives rise to wetlands of unique beauty home to rare animals and plants. Underwater cameraman Serge Dumont whose work has won numerous awards has captured this unknown world in breathtaking sequences. He gets closer to the inhabitants of this biotope than any other"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=aGHIbazuVuI)  2025-12-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Urban Scavengers: How Hidden Wildlife Keeps Our Cities Alive (Documentary 2019) Nature's Cleanup Crew tells the story of the busy scavengers who live among us in our cities recycling the mountains of waste our consumer society leaves behind. To us it's garbage. To them it's dinner. With the help of thoughtful and passionate scientists who have come to understand and love them we find out what makes scavengers tick. We debunk myths about them. We ask. What adaptations have they evolved to do their job What benefits do they provide humanity How can we humans work with them so that they can do"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=cHgFkXEwLnM)  2026-01-04T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"The elk hunting tradition in a Norwegian village - Inside the Norwegian hunting culture The hunting for moose the Norwegian elk is almost sacred among hunters in Norway and for the [----] inhabitants of Engerdal the hunt is almost sacred. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ Fascinated by the traditional elk hunting in her native village filmmaker Ane Helga Lykka chose to follow Sigrid a young woman who has decided to return to her native village after studying music in Oslo. She has been hunting for several years but remains"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=g6hrNrWYRz0)  2023-02-01T17:00Z 142K followers, 15.6K engagements


"Europe's Lost Wilderness: Nature Before Humans and How Animals Save Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) "What is Wilderness" asks what wilderness actually is. So the film collects opinions in the form of an audience survey and in the form of expert testimony. Through the latter we learn that the greatest biodiversity is where large grazing animals are part of the habitat. We also learn that large parts of Europe must once have been semi-open grasslands and not densely forested as has been widely assumed. On the one hand this is suggested by the plants of the grassland which are enormously rich in"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hOVf7Av2GYQ)  2026-01-08T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"What Happens When Humans Disappar Wildlife's Remarkable Comeback During COVID (Documentary 2023) April 2020: COVID19 is forcing people around the globe to restrict their freedom of movement. Suddenly humans were significantly less omnipresent than they usually are. Suddenly there was silence. How did wildlife respond to this unique break from humans Although the COVID19 pandemic has resulted in a tragic global crisis it also represents an extraordinary opportunity to study the impact of our human actions on wildlife. An experiment unlike anything anyone could have ever orchestrated. With"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iQ6V1Mx4VHU)  2026-01-01T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Coypus: How an Invasive Rodent Is Reshaping Europes Rivers (Documentary 2021) Coypus look like beavers with rats tails but theyre South American rodents. For decades they have been colonizing Europes lakes rivers and canals. Here they dig tunnels and caves in the banks and eat the vegetation endangering dikes and dams. Originally the animals came from fur farms where they were bred for their fur up till the end of the 20th century. Many of them escaped and after the fur trade collapsed still more were simply released. Undisturbed they spread throughout the waterways. According to a European"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j8CKZS-cTXY)  2026-01-22T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Pika shows off its cute alarm call while collecting food for long cold winter Excerpt from "Die Unaufflligen der Rocky Mountains" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 06/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/xtbnm2NLhTE Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera The pika can be found in Asia and North America and is a small mountain-dwelling mammal with short limbs a round body an even coat of fur and no external tail. Apart from their round ears their appearance is quite similar to a rabbit which are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mC5GMGt5ekw)  2023-02-15T16:00Z 142K followers, [----] engagements


"Training Arctic Camels the Mongolian Way: Harsh Lessons or Animal Cruelty (Documentary 2019) When Torarin and his sister Svalin want a horse for riding their parents buy two Bactrian camels. The family soon discovers that camel training is not for amateurs. Therefore they take on an expedition to Mongolia hoping to find a professional camel trainer who will accept an invitation to train their camels in the Arctic Norway. And deep into the Goby desert they actually find a candidate. But they are not prepared for Mongolian training methods. ------- Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:54 -"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mOoqvHi8TPQ)  2025-04-27T13:01Z 145K followers, [----] engagements


"Uganda's Desert Shepherds: Can the Karamojong Survive the Future Guardians of the Earth (3/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=t6u3uFQggik)  2025-10-16T13:00Z 147K followers, 25.1K engagements


"Brigitte Bardot fighting for animals rather than fame: a battle against all odds In [----] at age [--] Brigitte Bardot decides to stop her acting career at the height of her fame to dedicate herself to Animal welfare and protection. Her rebellious nature finds in this cause a genuine expression of who she really is. This intimate portrait including exclusive interviews provides a unique account of her journey as a movie icon turning into a radical advocate for wildlife protection ahead of her time. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Bardot and her awareness of the animal condition"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uODIH01MxWw)  2025-08-24T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Endless Daylight: How Animals Survive the Arctics Most Extreme Season Land of the Far North (1/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/TzJyZjzuXTQ This film takes the viewer to the wonderful world of polar day in the north of Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun hardly sets in summer. The harsh conditions of polar night are now a thing of the past and warm temperatures and endless light cause nature to explode once the snow has melted. On land and in the sea food is now abundant. But animals and plants now face tremendous challenges. Summer is brief and there is very little time to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=v6OPrySL8Xk)  2025-11-27T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Researchers discover the surprisingly complex cognitive skills and emotional depth of animals In this entertaining thought-provoking documentary well explore exciting new research and dispel old myths about how animals really think. From the foothills of the Canadian Rockies to a spectacular nature reserve in South Africa Think Like an Animal features cutting edge scientists and the fascinating creatures theyre studying - animals that possess more complex cognitive skills and emotional depth than we humans once assumed. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Vervet monkeys use grooming"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xZ5P8khu9kQ)  2025-12-11T14:01Z 147K followers, 91.3K engagements


"Orangutans on the Brink of Extinction: Deforestation & Palm Oil Industry Are Ravaging Their Habitat Her name is Green she is alone in a world that doesn't belong to her. She is a female orangutan victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with Green's final days. It is a visual ride presenting the treasures of rainforest biodiversity in Indonesia and the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for the palm oil plantations and the pulp and paper industry. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Green a female orangutan in Indonesian"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=yJW7vqIbqUM)  2025-11-06T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Smart Donkeys - Formerly an indispensable working animal (animal documentary in HD) Their quiet tolerant character and sufficiency were their disastrous. Donkeys bear overloading and wrong treatment to exhaustion. Click here for more documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries When Giuseppe Borghi is approached his donkeys are already waiting for him. By owning a farm the donkey breeder discovered his passion. The donkey accompanied humans for thousands of years. Actually the donkey is a desert animal from Africa that you can see at his simple needs. He needs only little food and little"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-jI2RxgPsEU)  2015-09-05T18:00Z 147K followers, 265.2K engagements


"Giant Anaconda vs. Crocodile - A battle that has raged for [--] Million years Life in the Pantanal the planets largest wetland is ruled by a merciless cycle of inundation and desiccation forcing the animals to adapt to constant changes in their habitat. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ The giant anaconda is a boa species which has perfected the art of adapting to the constant changes in its surroundings. It is one of the longest and heaviest known extant snake species and is a non-venomous constrictor like all boas. The"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=5ZFfLwmlclw)  2022-05-05T12:00Z 146K followers, 741.5K engagements


"How Lake Erie Is Healing from America's Age of Industrialisation Metamorphoses (5/5) Agriculture urbanisation and industry have taken a heavy toll on Lake Erie one of the five Great Lakes on the northern edge of the US. Today more and more people are working to bring nature back around the lake. Rivers are recovering wetlands are being restored and eradicated animal and plant species are returning. The wounds inflicted on nature by man are beginning to heal. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:49 - Lake Erie - From Pollution to Restoration 02:19 - The Great Black Swamp - Paradise for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=I27YMe7uisg)  2025-12-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 59.2K engagements


"Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas: From Conservation Miracle to New Dilemma Gorillas under Stress (2020) Excellent news went around the world: The number of the critically endangered mountain gorillas exceeds [----] and the population in the Virunga Volcanoes has more than doubled in the last three decades. A rare success story in wildlife conservation. Conservation efforts have brought this critically endangered charismatic species back from the brink of extinction. The mountain gorillas live in a protected and secured habitat. But it is limited and surrounded by densely populated regions. With the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=IVuzuYk-s8k)  2025-07-13T13:00Z 146K followers, 22.8K engagements


"Life of Rajasthan's Last Camel Herders - "Camels are our Children" Guardians of the Earth (4/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Lqu3ebYkorM)  2025-10-23T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Rat hunting on South Georgia - The largest rat eradication mission in the world "Team Rat" sets off on a unique rescue mission Their mission area: the deserted island of South Georgia in the Southern Ocean one of the most remote and stormy islands on Earth - and one of its most important bird biotopes. The goal: the largest rat eradication ever to protect millions of seabirds. In action: a ship three helicopters and an international team of [--] people. Do they stand a chance in the fight against the rodents that have been accidentally introduced by sailors Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE:"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=S2gQaWv2OJE)  2022-05-26T12:00Z 146K followers, [----] engagements


"Animal communication - Understanding how animals think and feel This film tells the story of Lala Del Monte a world-famous animal communicator. Animal communication is the ability to understand what the animal feels using intuition and empathy. This phenomenon born in the USA is now spreading to Europe. Quite a few certitudes are being questioned and just as the latest discoveries in ethology show the frontier between Man and Animal is becoming thinner. Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo Through a series of encounters with"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TgccOPOfB1M)  2020-02-09T13:00Z 147K followers, 1.4M engagements


"Rhino Hyrax & Porcupine Raising Wildlife (2/13) Rhino horn is more valuable than gold and more recent increases in poaching leaves the survival of this species at risk. Every day a rhino monitoring team at Somkhanda Game Reserve keeps track of a rhino and her calf but skilful tracking and telemetry dont guarantee that theyll find them. When it comes to their milk feed the competition is fierce for four orphaned baby dassies at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage. Their care taker forms strong bonds with the animals he looks after and decides to visit the rocky outcrop where hes released a dassie can"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WtPlSxYmRG8)  2023-09-24T12:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Costa Rica's Operation Tropical Forest - The Rebirth of a Lost Paradise Metamorphoses (2/5) Costa Rica is famous for its national parks tropical forests and rare animals. For centuries though the forests had to make way more and more above all for agriculture. Since the early 1980s the land has set a new course. Huge areas have been reforested; plant and animal species are recovering. The film shows how something that was long thought impossible has been brought about: the return of the tropical forests and their inhabitants. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:48 - From Deforestation to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=d2PNhBkQSF8)  2025-11-16T14:00Z 147K followers, 14.4K engagements


"Dippers build their complex nest and dive through the water to hunt Excerpt from "Highway durch die Rocky Mountains - Frhling" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 48/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/DToDa7Zo6to Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you how dippers build their complicated nest and how they dive and swim through the water. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #dipper #birds #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography -------"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hhTHcQ6JtQU)  2023-06-28T15:00Z 146K followers, [----] engagements


"How Animals Survive the Changing Seasons: Winter Spring Summer & Autumn in the Wild (2020) Our seasons shape the cycle of life in dramatic ways. Spring summer autumn or winter every season is unique each presenting nature with new challenges. The constant change in living conditions demands extraordinary feats from animals and plants throughout the year. And the survival strategies of the squirrel fox and many others could hardly be more fascinating. The film takes us on a breathtaking journey of discovery through indigenous nature: after the privations of winter life explodes in spring the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iiBgmTbo3Ms)  2025-12-21T14:00Z 147K followers, 62.9K engagements


"Zebu India's sacred cow is indispensable to the meat industry The domestication of epic horns The Zebu conquers the aride. A slender body surmounted by a fatty bump loose skin and floppy ears: the Zebu is an animal adapted to extreme heat. Humans knew how to tame its wild ancestor to transform him into a long-term companion cut out for great migrations. Set off alongside us to explore arid lands around the world the will show zebu us that its adaptability is almost limitless. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:53 - Rajasthan India: with the Marwari a caste of herders in the vast Thar"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kNIDOT94ORI)  2024-05-15T15:00Z 147K followers, 30.5K engagements


"Brazil's Lost Rainforest: The Fight to Bring Back a Vanished Wilderness Metamorphoses (1/5) Around the megacities of Rio de Janeiro and So Paulo stretching all the way to Argentina is one of the most species-rich forests on earth: the Atlantic Rainforest. But today only [--] percent of it remains. A wake-up call for environmentalists farmers and researchers More than [---] private initiatives want to break the negative trend and are planting trees en masse to restore tropical forests and turn them into species-rich biotopes. With initial success: The return of the imposing tapir and rare monkey"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=m7KQ1jszhAY)  2025-11-09T14:00Z 147K followers, 12.5K engagements


"White Storks altering their migrations patterns due to Human Action (Birds Documentary) Until a few years ago it was more common to see them only in summer because in winter they migrated to warmer territories however these birds have adapted to man at such a ferocious pace that they no longer need to migrate to survive the winter: they find food in their dumps and shelter from the cold in their bell towers. Click here to watch the complete documentary "From The Sky": https://youtu.be/_UKIM8K4jTY Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook:"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=qyxetiitAAw)  2019-11-14T13:00Z 146K followers, 16.8K engagements


"Secret Brazil: amazing aquatic wildlife Animal documentary - Part 2/2 Click here for episode 1: https://youtu.be/AL_3OsEsnQc Pantanal the largest wetland on the planet has a richness of life with very special characteristics. During a whole year of extreme different seasons a group of the most interesting land creatures will be portrayed with its unique challenges to survive. Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo Jr. two Brazilian cinematographers will film how the ever-changing water cycle overcomes them. The differences between the time of plenty and when food is scarcer what presses them to the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wScsCIgUBNI)  2019-06-10T12:00Z 146K followers, 3.5M engagements


"Pelican Island in Russia: Inside Europe's Rarest Great White Pelican Colony (Documentary 2023) There is a very special island in the steppe in the south of Russia. Up to [----] breeding pairs of great white pelicans migrate there every year. The only colony of great white pelicans in Russia and one of the largest in all of Europe is located on the small island in the middle of the Manych reservoir. But what attracts birds to this area between the Caspian and Azov Seas to breed and raise their offspring The future of the pelicans on the island is in danger. Because of climate change and above"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zx7TGuDQCgM)  2025-12-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Rheas: The Invasive Giants Reshaping Europes Farmland (Documentary 2021) The only colony of wild rheas in Europe inhabits a small area of northern Germany. Twenty years ago the forebears of these ostrich-like birds escaped from an enclosure. Since then they have been reproducing more or less undisturbed. Rheas prefer a warmer climate and live in the open pampas and plains of South America where they are now threatened with extinction. In Europe they are farmed for their feathers their hides and also their meat. Some specimens escaped from a private enclosure near Luebeck at the turn of the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-A5u2RQ0znI)  2026-01-29T14:00Z 147K followers, 57.9K engagements


"Asian Ring-Necked Parakeets: The Invasive Birds Reshaping Europe's Cities (Documentary 2021) Asian ring-necked parakeets are increasingly conquering cities around Central Europe. The magpie-sized green parrots are conspicuous due to their loud squawking and large flocks. They litter the streets with their droppings and are suspected of damaging trees and stealing the nesting cavities of native bird species. In the Rhine metropolis of Cologne ornithologists are getting to the bottom of the accusations. Being very attractive birds parakeets were much in demand as pets in the middle of the 20th"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_SG9rTIx2Zk)  2026-01-25T14:00Z 147K followers, 78.8K engagements


"Coypus: How an Invasive Rodent Is Reshaping Europes Rivers (Documentary 2021) Coypus look like beavers with rats tails but theyre South American rodents. For decades they have been colonizing Europes lakes rivers and canals. Here they dig tunnels and caves in the banks and eat the vegetation endangering dikes and dams. Originally the animals came from fur farms where they were bred for their fur up till the end of the 20th century. Many of them escaped and after the fur trade collapsed still more were simply released. Undisturbed they spread throughout the waterways. According to a European"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j8CKZS-cTXY)  2026-01-22T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Grizzly Bears of Alaska: Rivalry Romance & Survival on the Katmai Coast Grizzly Encounters (2/2) Watch part one here: https://youtu.be/dgj9O0sR668 Katmais extensive sedge meadows are like a lifeline for brown bears at a time when food is scarce for them. They attract Grizzlies in unusually high numbers forcing them to congregate and tolerate each other in close proximity. Its a challenge for these notorious loners but the perfect opportunity to experience Grizzly behaviour up close: we witness bear society in full swing from lonely youngsters getting to grips with life as adult brown bears to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=EZrYN3odv-w)  2026-01-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Why Australia's Pelicans Migrate to the Desert: The Impossible Nesting Grounds (Documentary 2021) The Australian spectacled pelican is a strange bird. Large (about [---] m) heavy (up to 10kg) with a huge beak and short legs on land it looks clumsy but in the air it shows off its skills: it can fly for up to [--] hours at a time. And sometimes that is necessary. Actually the spectacled pelican is at home in Australias coastal areas where the waters teem with fish. But in some years tens of thousands migrate inland to breed. An event that still puzzles scientists today. The inland desert has"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_CDIEfWAf4Q)  2026-01-15T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Alaska's Grizzlies: How Do Bears Survive Months Without Eating Grizzly Encounters (1/2) Watch part two here: https://youtu.be/EZrYN3odv-w When spring arrives on Alaskas Katmai coast its time for brown bears to emerge from their winter slumber. But this is no ordinary bear habitat this is bear paradise: an unusual combination of rich food sources draws more Grizzlies together on its lush sedge meadows extensive mudflats and rushing rivers than anywhere else on Earth. And since brown bears are protected here it makes Katmai Coast the perfect place to experience Grizzly behaviour up close. At"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=dgj9O0sR668)  2026-01-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Europe's Lost Wilderness: Nature Before Humans and How Animals Save Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) "What is Wilderness" asks what wilderness actually is. So the film collects opinions in the form of an audience survey and in the form of expert testimony. Through the latter we learn that the greatest biodiversity is where large grazing animals are part of the habitat. We also learn that large parts of Europe must once have been semi-open grasslands and not densely forested as has been widely assumed. On the one hand this is suggested by the plants of the grassland which are enormously rich in"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hOVf7Av2GYQ)  2026-01-08T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Urban Scavengers: How Hidden Wildlife Keeps Our Cities Alive (Documentary 2019) Nature's Cleanup Crew tells the story of the busy scavengers who live among us in our cities recycling the mountains of waste our consumer society leaves behind. To us it's garbage. To them it's dinner. With the help of thoughtful and passionate scientists who have come to understand and love them we find out what makes scavengers tick. We debunk myths about them. We ask. What adaptations have they evolved to do their job What benefits do they provide humanity How can we humans work with them so that they can do"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=cHgFkXEwLnM)  2026-01-04T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"What Happens When Humans Disappar Wildlife's Remarkable Comeback During COVID (Documentary 2023) April 2020: COVID19 is forcing people around the globe to restrict their freedom of movement. Suddenly humans were significantly less omnipresent than they usually are. Suddenly there was silence. How did wildlife respond to this unique break from humans Although the COVID19 pandemic has resulted in a tragic global crisis it also represents an extraordinary opportunity to study the impact of our human actions on wildlife. An experiment unlike anything anyone could have ever orchestrated. With"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iQ6V1Mx4VHU)  2026-01-01T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Wildlife Haven on the Brink: Can We Save Europe's Last Wild Meadows (Documentary 2019) The divers and manifold flower meadow a paradise a hotspot of biodiversity right in front of our doorstep The Meadow Paradise Lost is an exploration of this colourful habitat. The Meadow: A sea of colours bright and variform almost like a coral reef or the tropical rainforest. How come this habitat only exists if it is destroyed regularely Why do so many creatures make their home in a meadow that is cut down by machines twice a year Cant we just leave the meadows alone let them grow stop cutting them This"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=J-IDEjFxwAA)  2025-12-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Pelican Island in Russia: Inside Europe's Rarest Great White Pelican Colony (Documentary 2023) There is a very special island in the steppe in the south of Russia. Up to [----] breeding pairs of great white pelicans migrate there every year. The only colony of great white pelicans in Russia and one of the largest in all of Europe is located on the small island in the middle of the Manych reservoir. But what attracts birds to this area between the Caspian and Azov Seas to breed and raise their offspring The future of the pelicans on the island is in danger. Because of climate change and above"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zx7TGuDQCgM)  2025-12-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"How Animals Survive the Changing Seasons: Winter Spring Summer & Autumn in the Wild (2020) Our seasons shape the cycle of life in dramatic ways. Spring summer autumn or winter every season is unique each presenting nature with new challenges. The constant change in living conditions demands extraordinary feats from animals and plants throughout the year. And the survival strategies of the squirrel fox and many others could hardly be more fascinating. The film takes us on a breathtaking journey of discovery through indigenous nature: after the privations of winter life explodes in spring the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iiBgmTbo3Ms)  2025-12-21T14:00Z 147K followers, 62.9K engagements


"Rhine River: Rare Underwater Wildlife Footage from the Black Forest to the Vosges (2019) Between the Black Forest and the Vosges its not only the Rhine that flows slowly northwards but also another waterway hidden from view. The largest groundwater reservoir in Europe forms an underground river in the Upper Rhine Valley which gives rise to wetlands of unique beauty home to rare animals and plants. Underwater cameraman Serge Dumont whose work has won numerous awards has captured this unknown world in breathtaking sequences. He gets closer to the inhabitants of this biotope than any other"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=aGHIbazuVuI)  2025-12-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"The Yellowstone Elk Mystery: The Real Threat Behind the Herd's Collapse (Documentary 2015) Yellowstone National Park is home to tens of thousands of elk; some stay within the park boundaries throughout the year while others form large herds to leave the high plateau with the onset of winter. And one of these herds is in severe trouble: Once containing over [------] animals its numbers have plummeted by [--] percent in the last decade. The mysterious decline of the population sparks many theories and voices grow louder claiming the blood of the putative culprit. This documentary follows four"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_DjlYzc3lJs)  2025-12-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 13.2K engagements


"Researchers discover the surprisingly complex cognitive skills and emotional depth of animals In this entertaining thought-provoking documentary well explore exciting new research and dispel old myths about how animals really think. From the foothills of the Canadian Rockies to a spectacular nature reserve in South Africa Think Like an Animal features cutting edge scientists and the fascinating creatures theyre studying - animals that possess more complex cognitive skills and emotional depth than we humans once assumed. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Vervet monkeys use grooming"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xZ5P8khu9kQ)  2025-12-11T14:01Z 147K followers, 91.3K engagements


"How Lake Erie Is Healing from America's Age of Industrialisation Metamorphoses (5/5) Agriculture urbanisation and industry have taken a heavy toll on Lake Erie one of the five Great Lakes on the northern edge of the US. Today more and more people are working to bring nature back around the lake. Rivers are recovering wetlands are being restored and eradicated animal and plant species are returning. The wounds inflicted on nature by man are beginning to heal. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:49 - Lake Erie - From Pollution to Restoration 02:19 - The Great Black Swamp - Paradise for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=I27YMe7uisg)  2025-12-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 59.2K engagements


"Endless Darkness: How Animals Survive the Arctic's Longest Night Land of the Far North (2/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/v6OPrySL8Xk This film transports the viewer into the magical world of polar night in northern Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun disappears below the horizon for a long time in winter. Darkness icy temperatures and stormy winds dominate the country. In this extreme world of darkness and cold however nature copes amazingly well. Plants change their metabolism or hide under the snow cover to avoid freezing. Some animals flourish like the polar bear;"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TzJyZjzuXTQ)  2025-11-27T13:51Z 147K followers, 35.9K engagements


"The Lausitz: How Germany's Coal Mines Turned Wild Again Metamorphoses (4/5) The Lausitz region south-east of Berlin was one of Germanys largest lignite districts. For decades vast areas were excavated here; now most of the open-cast mines have closed down. At first sight the former pits and spoil heaps look barren and hostile to life but its precisely here that animals and plants which elsewhere have hardly any habitats left are establishing themselves and thriving. Insects birds and amphibians for instance have brought many wasteland sites back to life. Wolves cranes and sea eagles are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TQQMNDMnpFw)  2025-11-30T14:00Z 147K followers, 17.6K engagements


"Endless Daylight: How Animals Survive the Arctics Most Extreme Season Land of the Far North (1/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/TzJyZjzuXTQ This film takes the viewer to the wonderful world of polar day in the north of Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun hardly sets in summer. The harsh conditions of polar night are now a thing of the past and warm temperatures and endless light cause nature to explode once the snow has melted. On land and in the sea food is now abundant. But animals and plants now face tremendous challenges. Summer is brief and there is very little time to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=v6OPrySL8Xk)  2025-11-27T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"England's Beavers: How Nature's Engineers Are Rebuilding Britain's Rivers Metamorphoses (3/5) It was a sensation When photos of free-ranging beavers appeared in England in [----] the topic dominated the British press for days. After all the shy rodents had been considered extinct in the wild for [---] years. Their mysterious return polarised the public: conservationists celebrated the animal's new arrival as an enrichment for nature. Opponents demanded that the rodents be recaptured because they could damage agriculture. In order to allow the beavers to continue living in the wild the regional"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4IAWti91CdE)  2025-11-23T14:00Z 147K followers, 101.8K engagements


"A Shepherd's Bestiary: The Hidden Animal World of Iberia's Mountain Nomads (Documentary 2022) Once our ancestors had abandoned the hunter-gatherer way of life after discovering agriculture and their nomadic camps had been transformed into sedentary communities we humans gradually lost the close contact we had with nature and the animal species that accompany us on this fabulous journey called life. Nevertheless not all men and women set down roots in the earth. Shepherds continued to wander in search of fresh pasturelands to feed their flocks. Few artifacts remain to tell us about those tough"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ESRS9iZUhVw)  2025-11-20T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Costa Rica's Operation Tropical Forest - The Rebirth of a Lost Paradise Metamorphoses (2/5) Costa Rica is famous for its national parks tropical forests and rare animals. For centuries though the forests had to make way more and more above all for agriculture. Since the early 1980s the land has set a new course. Huge areas have been reforested; plant and animal species are recovering. The film shows how something that was long thought impossible has been brought about: the return of the tropical forests and their inhabitants. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:48 - From Deforestation to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=d2PNhBkQSF8)  2025-11-16T14:00Z 147K followers, 14.4K engagements


"12000 Years After the Ice Age: Wildlife Returns to the Bavarian Alps (Documentary 2021) In the Southeastern-most part of Germany rises Mount Watzmann. This mighty peak is a stone guardian of a remarkable wild region that holds tight to its secret nature. There are more secrets to reveal where the mountains disappear into the depths of Lake Knigssee a lake that holds a stark resemblance to a fjord at the coasts of the Atlantic ocean. Underwater fossil marine creatures in limestone rock tell of an ancient seabed buried deep then heaved skywards by battling tectonic plates. Deep grooves and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VhBkfLRjFFk)  2025-11-13T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Brazil's Lost Rainforest: The Fight to Bring Back a Vanished Wilderness Metamorphoses (1/5) Around the megacities of Rio de Janeiro and So Paulo stretching all the way to Argentina is one of the most species-rich forests on earth: the Atlantic Rainforest. But today only [--] percent of it remains. A wake-up call for environmentalists farmers and researchers More than [---] private initiatives want to break the negative trend and are planting trees en masse to restore tropical forests and turn them into species-rich biotopes. With initial success: The return of the imposing tapir and rare monkey"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=m7KQ1jszhAY)  2025-11-09T14:00Z 147K followers, 12.5K engagements


"Orangutans on the Brink of Extinction: Deforestation & Palm Oil Industry Are Ravaging Their Habitat Her name is Green she is alone in a world that doesn't belong to her. She is a female orangutan victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with Green's final days. It is a visual ride presenting the treasures of rainforest biodiversity in Indonesia and the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for the palm oil plantations and the pulp and paper industry. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Green a female orangutan in Indonesian"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=yJW7vqIbqUM)  2025-11-06T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Cat Ba Langurs: The World's Rarest Primates on the Brink of Extinction (Documentary 2013) The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists the Cat Ba langur as one of the most critically endangered primates in the world. In the past poaching was a great threat to their survival: from over [----] individuals in the 1960s the population declined to mere [--] individuals today. Low reproductive output further endangers their survival. In [----] the Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project was started. Since then for the first time in decades the population of the langurs has increased. Former poachers joined the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9FDYzAzIJMA)  2025-11-02T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Peru's Alpaca Herders - Ancient Traditions in the Andes Guardians of the Earth (5/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=BqQBiL51vPY)  2025-10-19T03:19Z 147K followers, 59.9K engagements


"The Naked Mole-Rat: Do They Hold the Key to Human Immortality (Documentary 2017) The naked mole-rat may not be the most beautiful little mammal but it for sure is one of the most fascinating: the almost hairless wrinkled sand puppies are a true scientific wonder They are cold-blooded mammals that do not get cancer do not feel pain and their bone structure never degrades; even 30-year-old queens have the bones of a newborn. But how do they do it The documentary goes on a journey to unravel the secrets of the naked mole-rat as we follow their traces from the African savannah into the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8Wp8QfEh_hg)  2025-10-16T12:22Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"Life of Rajasthan's Last Camel Herders - "Camels are our Children" Guardians of the Earth (4/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Lqu3ebYkorM)  2025-10-23T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Marker Wadden: How the Netherlands Built New Land for Wildlife (Documentary 2021) Through their mastery of water the Dutch created land from areas of sea by use of waterworks and dykes. Immense mega-structures were built to protect the land from the water large parts of which are below sea level. These measures were unkind to natural biodiversity and were built for the benefit of human beings. Five years ago a hugely ambitious project began its gradual journey towards completion. The construction of a unique archipelago started deliberately fashioned for the benefit of nature. In [----] the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QVReYZ4GDYs)  2025-10-19T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Uganda's Desert Shepherds: Can the Karamojong Survive the Future Guardians of the Earth (3/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=t6u3uFQggik)  2025-10-16T13:00Z 147K followers, 25.1K engagements


"Russia's Melting Arctic: Reindeer Migration and Ancient Viruses Awakened by Thawing Permafrost Large areas of Arctic Russia and Siberia used to be no-go zones for decades. For the first time our team was able to enter some of these zones to discover dramatic degradations in Siberias waters soil and air. The film is highly topical alarming and provides gripping imagery from a little known and rarely seen frontline of climate change. It features the sheer dimension of the transformations and sheds a light on serious consequences for Siberias native human population and wildlife. Gigantic"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pOeNxJzSLuU)  2025-10-12T13:00Z 147K followers, 15.8K engagements


"Kyrgyzstan's Herders and their Great Summer Migration Guardians of the Earth (2/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jCzupxvGak8)  2025-10-09T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"The Bat Plague - One of the Worst Wildlife Disasters in US History (Documentary 2013) An estimated [---] million bats have died in the last [--] years in North America one of the greatest wildlife disasters in US history. KILLER IN THE CAVES follows bat-expert and Smithsonian Research Associate Dr. DeeAnn Reeder of Bucknell University in Lewisburg PA and wildlife manager Greg Turner of the Pennsylvania Game Commission in their fight against the disease that is driving Little brown bats one of the most common bat species in the Northern Eastern United states to extinction and causes heavy mass"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-Fy8E_n_JvE)  2025-10-05T13:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"The Last Shepherds of Germany: Preserving a Vanishing Tradition Guardians of the Earth (1/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9kcSQBBN4ow)  2025-10-02T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Britain's Wild Isles: The United Kingdom's Battle for Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) Our planet is full of life. From vast oceans to wide-open skies the diversity of life here seems infinite. But one of those here on earth has been changing the balance for all its residents. The United Kingdom is one of the most nature depleted countries on our planet yet this is a story of hope signaling that change is in the air. The feature film travels across the countrys most remote landscapes reaching as far as Shetland Cornwall Pembrokeshire Sea of Hebrides and many more on a quest to find how humans"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F1Sit4iiQ8E)  2025-09-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"The Changing Role of Animals from the Industrial Revolution to the AI Age Taming the Beasts (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/n7iH0dTxc7w The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=B23rLvCdekI)  2025-09-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"The Disappearing Marine Iguanas of Galpagos Vanishing Dragons (Documentary 2018) The Galpagos Islands have been the cradle of evolution ever since Darwin's book "The Origin of Species". Some of the stranges creatures have evolved here. Washed up these barren volcanic islands by strong winds millions of years ago the marine iguana has undergone the most amazing transformations. Once he was a normal lizard that fed on lush greenery on land on Galpagos he conquered the ocean to be able to survive. Nowadays he is the only lizard in the world that feeds exclusively on seaweed and grazes it on long"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NWOg6p4QGw0)  2025-09-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"The History of Animal Domestication from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages Taming the Beasts (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/B23rLvCdekI The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=n7iH0dTxc7w)  2025-09-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Great Bustard: The Dodo of Our Time Fights Extinction Glorious Bustards (Documentary 2021) The Great bustard is the Dodo of our time. In many regions the threatened species is dwindling towards extinction. A handful of unswerving enthusiasts - none of them professionals in conservation - are struggling to rescue the heaviest of all flying birds from that fate. Their mission Nothing less than to reverse extinction despite it knocking at the door. Together with scientists they started an unprecedented rescue initiative setting up special protection areas and gradually renaturalising entire"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=sGRUNhD5gJM)  2025-09-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 76.3K engagements


"How Sheep Could Help Build a Sustainable World Planet Sheep (2/2) Watch the 1st part here: https://youtu.be/p2dmqYH__5c Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the world. China is"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TcGYpabE4Mk)  2025-09-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Europe's Manmade Bird Refuge Accidental Wilderness - Europe's Everglades (Documentary 2020) In the middle of Europe lies a mysterious wilderness that is irreplaceable for the migrating birds of Europe and beyond. Though it is a small nature reserve it is greatly important and boasts an astonishing history. Feathered guests from all over the world travel through this refuge in the West of Germany. In spring countless rare bird species rest in the small watery wilderness to recharge their batteries before heading to their Nordic breeding grounds. Some travel up to [----] kilometers. Without"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uEeJlvD_GZ0)  2025-09-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 16.3K engagements


"Why Sheep Might Be the Most Important Animal in Human History Planet Sheep (1/2) Watch the 2nd part here: https://youtu.be/TcGYpabE4Mk Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=p2dmqYH__5c)  2025-09-04T14:00Z 147K followers, 34.6K engagements


"Bavarian Forest: Europe's Last Wild Forest Wild Heart of Europe - The Return of an Ancient Forest An impenetrable thicket lynx roaming through the undergrowth and countless beetles living in rotten tree trunks. In the middle of densely populated Europe nature is allowed to reclaim its habitat. In the Bavarian Forest National Park a vision has become a pioneering showcase project worldwide: Humans do not interfere with nature. "Let nature be nature" is the philosophy. It was a unique experiment that triggered massive resistance among the population. The result however continues to amaze to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ESyA9fifK24)  2025-08-31T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Heathlands vs. Farmlands: How Agriculture Threatens Biodiversity Ode to Nature (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/Tb1c6p8zTls Half of our entire homeland is used for agriculture. Thats unbelievably vast and it means everything else towns cities roads lakes mountains wild lands wetlands are crammed into the other half. A naturally managed grain field can harbour a wide range of species. But the vast majority of arable land in our homeland is no longer suitable as a habitat for a wide variety of animals and plants. Agriculture has become an industry thanks to misguided policies. Focused"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=07oNgiMARz0)  2025-08-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Brigitte Bardot fighting for animals rather than fame: a battle against all odds In [----] at age [--] Brigitte Bardot decides to stop her acting career at the height of her fame to dedicate herself to Animal welfare and protection. Her rebellious nature finds in this cause a genuine expression of who she really is. This intimate portrait including exclusive interviews provides a unique account of her journey as a movie icon turning into a radical advocate for wildlife protection ahead of her time. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Bardot and her awareness of the animal condition"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uODIH01MxWw)  2025-08-24T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Germany's Wild Nature: Why Some Extinct Species Return While Others Vanish Ode to Nature (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/07oNgiMARz0 Where we grow up or eventually settle down is our home. Nature is constantly changing but it is us humans who leave the greatest mark on it. We create destroy protect and shape - more than any law of nature - our homeland. In recent times man has also had an impact in the natural world in places where no one would expect it at all. Can the native animals and plants keep up Why do so many extinct species return on the one hand Why do so many become"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1c6p8zTls)  2025-08-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements


"Nature's Nurseries: Why Animals Go to Extreme Lengths to Protect Their Babies (Documentary 2020) In the ever-lasting circle of life its all animals' most important task to create new life to ensure the survival of the species. But as the job isnt done with giving birth parents need to be inventive in securing the well-being of the next generation. Dangers for the young are manifold but so are the counter-strategies. While some fish have evolved to produce an enormous amount of quickly independent eggs to increase the survival rate other animals like the golden eagle dedicate full attention to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wfu8OfITnEg)  2025-08-17T13:00Z 147K followers, 78.5K engagements


"How Zoos Keep Their Animals Smart Active and Happy Zoo Life (2/2) Many exotic animals that are threatened in the distant wilderness find a refuge in zoos in Europe. But zoos cannot replace nature. To ensure that zoo inhabitants feel at home modern zoos in Germany have to break new ground. After all if the animals grow up healthy and fit they can also have fun experience adventures and have offspring. Zoos therefore come up with many things to keep the senses of their charges sharp. Keepers hide food and build devices that make it more difficult to find treats. Many zoo animals are also given"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gM5N_HgZHs8)  2025-08-14T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements


"How Polar Bears Survive the Arctic Summer Polar Bear Summer (Documentary 2015) Have you ever wondered what polar bears do in the summer Where they live when there is no ice What they eat when they cant hunt for seals Do they suffer do they thrive This film follows polar bears throughout a summer along Hudson Bay unraveling the difficulties the animals face in their fight for survival at a time of plenty for all other denizens of the Arctic. The Polar Bear is wonderfully well adapted for life in a frozen ice- and snow-covered environment. He thrives when he can pursue his prey on the Arctic"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UrchD9WMalY)  2025-08-10T13:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

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"Rheas: The Invasive Giants Reshaping Europes Farmland (Documentary 2021) The only colony of wild rheas in Europe inhabits a small area of northern Germany. Twenty years ago the forebears of these ostrich-like birds escaped from an enclosure. Since then they have been reproducing more or less undisturbed. Rheas prefer a warmer climate and live in the open pampas and plains of South America where they are now threatened with extinction. In Europe they are farmed for their feathers their hides and also their meat. Some specimens escaped from a private enclosure near Luebeck at the turn of the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-29T14:00Z 147K followers, 57.9K engagements

"Two-humped camels: a vital animal for the extreme conditions of Central Asia Theyre camels they have [--] bumps and they can resist just about anything: arid deserts extreme cold extreme heat salt water. For [----] years they enjoyed their heyday on the Silk Road from the orient to the occident. Some have even remained wild even in the cruelest desert of the world. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:36 - Camels linking Eastern China with Europe 0:03:33 - How do they survive in extreme conditions 0:06:24 - The age of the camel and their migration 0:10:41 - Wild camels in the Gobi desert 0:16:35"
YouTube Link 2024-06-19T13:00Z 147K followers, 73.6K engagements

"Peru's Alpaca Herders - Ancient Traditions in the Andes Guardians of the Earth (5/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T03:19Z 147K followers, 59.9K engagements

"Ravens and crows - the most intelligent birds in the world (animal documentary in HD) Crows accomplish spiritual benefits that were confidenced only by humans and apes. Click here for more documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries There are Corvids around the world. An evidence for their adaptability. They were highly revered in most cultures because of their intelligence but with the civilization their image changed. In the walls of the moated castle Hallwyl accommodate a Jackdaw colony since it was built around [----]. In the shaft of a medieval abortion a jackdaw couple build a nest."
YouTube Link 2015-09-01T11:31Z 147K followers, 1.4M engagements

"South Africa's breathtaking flora and fauna: from the Kalahari Desert to the Karoo Rockies The second episode shows how in South Africa from Kalahari Desert to Namaqualand the dry zones are transformed into fields covered by flowers in spring and how animals adapt themselves to this seasonal change. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Desert Kalahari an arid land where water is scarce 04:30 - The Oryx gazelle a drought-resistant animal 06:05 - Exceptional wildlife: leopards vultures antelopes springboks eagles squirrels . 11:41 - The awakening of desert flora and fauna with lioness"
YouTube Link 2025-03-19T15:00Z 147K followers, 188.2K engagements

"Heathlands vs. Farmlands: How Agriculture Threatens Biodiversity Ode to Nature (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/Tb1c6p8zTls Half of our entire homeland is used for agriculture. Thats unbelievably vast and it means everything else towns cities roads lakes mountains wild lands wetlands are crammed into the other half. A naturally managed grain field can harbour a wide range of species. But the vast majority of arable land in our homeland is no longer suitable as a habitat for a wide variety of animals and plants. Agriculture has become an industry thanks to misguided policies. Focused"
YouTube Link 2025-08-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"The Jordan Rift Valley a vital migratory crossroads for birds endangered by war Men and women mobilise to safeguard biodiversity and to restore the great migration cycle in the Rift Valley one of the wonders of nature In the Jordan Rift Valley men have been at war for more than half a century. A human tragedy that caused an unprecedented ecological disaster since at one time almost all of the migratory birds that used this unique passage between Europe Asia and Africa died. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:10 - Challenges of migratory birds 0:06:13 - Hospital for migratory birds 0:08:08"
YouTube Link 2024-09-04T14:00Z 131K followers, [----] engagements

"Red Deers are ready to rut I am the Best - Iberian Red Deer I'm the Best tells us the story of the peculiarromancethat takes place in the autumn months in the mediterranean forests.The Iberian reddeer starts his season by emitting a disturbing sound that slips through the whole forest. A time to love defend and fight begins for the red deer.For almost a month to perpetuate themselves will be their only reason to live their only goal their only option. [----] licensed by 3boxmedia #wildlife #animals #iberianreddeer #deer #funnywildlife #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography ------- Chapters 0:00 -"
YouTube Link 2024-01-04T15:00Z 118K followers, [----] engagements

"The Last Shepherds of Germany: Preserving a Vanishing Tradition Guardians of the Earth (1/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at"
YouTube Link 2025-10-02T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Saving Entangled Sea Lions: Follow veterinarians in their rescue mission Every year hundreds of thousands of animals are entangled and die in discarded or lost fishing nets across the world. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 02:52 - Surveying the sea lions 04:45 - The California sea lion 05:25 - Diving with sea lions 07:05 - The dangers faced by sea animals 09:35 - Learning to use the dart gun 10:55 - Saving Queen Calafia 13:45 - Day 1: The rescue mission begins 18:00 - Sedating the sea lions with the dart gun 21:14 - Day 2: Saving Frida 30:21 - Day 3: Saving Santi 35:31 - Saving Ariel"
YouTube Link 2025-06-04T13:00Z 137K followers, [--] engagements

"The Changing Role of Animals from the Industrial Revolution to the AI Age Taming the Beasts (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/n7iH0dTxc7w The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"
YouTube Link 2025-09-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"How the Otter Returned to Dutch Waters after [--] Years The Otter - A Legend Returns (2020) The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and has left little space for its natural ecosystems. Yet in the heart of a northern city a big male otter makes his unlikely appearance. He starts his nightly routine hunting for fish in the canals murky water. How did this rare and elusive creature end up here after it went extinct in [----] due to hunting pollution traffic and loss of habitat For decades people worked to reduce these risks and finally the otter was successfully"
YouTube Link 2025-07-27T13:00Z 139K followers, [---] engagements

"Anta Bugio Quati Graxaim-do-mato e muito mais Instinto Fotogrfico (4/5) Neste episdio envolvente o fotgrafo Ricardo Martins captura a essncia da estao seca do Pantanal comeando por uma anta no barreiro e um encontro inesperado com a cobra cantagalo uma espcie no peonhenta que encanta pelas suas cores brilhantes e os mais de [--] metros de comprimento. Do cu a bordo de um avio para as margens do Rio So Loureno a vista area revela o impacto da seca nos comportamentos da fauna local levando os animais a se concentrarem nos lugares com mais gua. Martins conhece a Dr. Ctia Nunes da Cunha especialista"
YouTube Link 2023-12-07T16:00Z 116K followers, [--] engagements

"The buffalo an animal as sacred as it is vital to agriculture The domestication of epic horns Large hooves almost hairless a greasy hide a powerful swimmer's body and disease resistance: the Asian water buffalo is the king of the wetlands. Since its domestication around [----] years ago in Southeast Asia on the Indian subcontinent the buffalo have travelled around the world with us. It has changed the lives of people on all continents. By accompanying us again and again in this desire to conquer the wetlands of the planet it has succeeded in establishing itself everywhere and sometimes even"
YouTube Link 2024-05-01T13:00Z 139K followers, 18.8K engagements

"Switzerland: Mountain Shepherd's Battle to Save the Alpine Paradise Paradise Preserved (5/5) The Swiss Alps are one of the most magnificent landscapes in the world displaying an enormous diversity of animal and plant species. Along with chamois and marmots rare plants like edelweiss and gentian are native here. In summer the mountain pastures are transformed into a colourful sea of flowers. For many people this mountain landscape is nature in its purest form. But this mountain pasture paradise is actually man-made. Its only because the mountain farmers have been driving their livestock up"
YouTube Link 2025-07-31T14:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements

"The return of the ibex to the Swiss Alps - a success story Switzerland lies at the heart of the Alps. In the Swiss National Park the oldest existing national park in the Alps the behaviour of the Alpine ibex is studied by a young biologist. Seraina Campell Andri wants to find out how many ibex the alpine wilderness can support. Therefore she monitors their numbers and works closely with the park rangers. Her job requires her to climb steep terrain be patient and always keep in mind the unpredictable nature of her study subject. Excerpt from the series "The Alps from above". Click here for the"
YouTube Link 2021-03-25T13:00Z 137K followers, [----] engagements

"The Disappearing Marine Iguanas of Galpagos Vanishing Dragons (Documentary 2018) The Galpagos Islands have been the cradle of evolution ever since Darwin's book "The Origin of Species". Some of the stranges creatures have evolved here. Washed up these barren volcanic islands by strong winds millions of years ago the marine iguana has undergone the most amazing transformations. Once he was a normal lizard that fed on lush greenery on land on Galpagos he conquered the ocean to be able to survive. Nowadays he is the only lizard in the world that feeds exclusively on seaweed and grazes it on long"
YouTube Link 2025-09-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Guanaco giving birth and the first few hours of a cria's life Excerpt from "Guanakos - die wilden Lamas der Anden" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 26/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/VpOI3zyLvoY Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you rare footage of a guanaco birth and the first few hours in the life of a cria. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #budgies #guanacos #birth #lama #patagonianfox #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography"
YouTube Link 2023-11-09T15:00Z 136K followers, [----] engagements

"Germany's Wild Nature: Why Some Extinct Species Return While Others Vanish Ode to Nature (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/07oNgiMARz0 Where we grow up or eventually settle down is our home. Nature is constantly changing but it is us humans who leave the greatest mark on it. We create destroy protect and shape - more than any law of nature - our homeland. In recent times man has also had an impact in the natural world in places where no one would expect it at all. Can the native animals and plants keep up Why do so many extinct species return on the one hand Why do so many become"
YouTube Link 2025-08-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"How Sheep Could Help Build a Sustainable World Planet Sheep (2/2) Watch the 1st part here: https://youtu.be/p2dmqYH__5c Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the world. China is"
YouTube Link 2025-09-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Revitalisation of Carniolan bees and restoration of their unique hives Master of Bees (Slovenia) Slovenia is internationally recognized for the quality of its honey. However its bond with the bee goes far beyond the simple nectar. Beekeepers are fighting daily to preserve the purity of the local species of bees the Carniolan bee. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:33 - History of the breeding of Carniolan bees 0:04:53 - A unique heritage of apiaries 0:07:45 - Intervention in the lives of bees for their conservation 0:09:46 - Finding pigments 0:11:14 - The Reproductive system of bees"
YouTube Link 2024-07-13T13:00Z 127K followers, 10.9K engagements

"Mother bears and their cubs: Hunting salmon with Kodiak bears and playtime with the Grizzlies Excerpt from "Aus dem Familienleben der Grizzly-Bren" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 15/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/aZkATK7jZTw Alaska wild rugged land in the north of America. Last refuge of an animal that is feared and displaced by humans like no other. The grizzly bear. Science calls it Ursus arctos horribilis the terrible one. Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Terrible and"
YouTube Link 2023-03-15T16:00Z 138K followers, [----] engagements

"The long-distance relationship of Arctic terns Excerpt of "Iceland the Newborn Island" This documentary takes you on a journey through Iceland showcasing its Arctic glaciers and breathtaking landscapes while exploring the country's geological transformations and unique geysers. We will also take a close look at the Arctic tern the bird with the longest migration on Earth. Each year these birds travel from Antarctica to Iceland to breed. They practice lifelong monogamy remaining faithful to their partners for life yet they migrate separately across tens of thousands of kilometers. Over their"
YouTube Link 2025-04-02T13:00Z 136K followers, [---] engagements

"Martin Lacey's Fearless Lion Training at Circus Krone Circus Stories (Documentary 2011) Animals are perfectly adapted to their natural environment. Their brains are flexible and can cope with new challenges for example when they are born in the circus. Martin Lacey was crazy about animals since childhood. Every day he is gently playing with his female lions and with the mighty male Kasanga who regards him as playmate. Where is the border line How far can he go Martin certainly did not become the leader of the pride by using stick or whip. Group dynamics are far more complicated illustrated by"
YouTube Link 2025-07-06T13:00Z 138K followers, [---] engagements

"Lake Constance: Peter Berthold's Mission to Save Europe's Birds Paradise Preserved (3/5) Lake Constance is one of the biggest and most beautiful inland waters in Central Europe. For thousands of years the region has been known for its fertile soils. Apples have been harvested on the lakes shores for [----] years. Nowadays wines from the prime locations are celebrated throughout the world. But the success of industrialised farming and its monocultures has taken its toll: in the last [--] years bird life here has dwindled dramatically. Around 65% of all native birds have disappeared. The"
YouTube Link 2025-07-17T14:00Z 138K followers, [----] engagements

"The ox from the conquest of the West to intensive farming The domestication of epic horns Domesticated [-----] years ago in Mesopotamia the wild Aurochs has since disappeared from the face of the earth. But its descendants - oxen cows and bulls - continue to accompany man on five continents. In Turkey at the archaeological site of atal Hyk the first evidence of the animal's taming has been discovered and a veritable "bull civilization" for Neolithic man. In the north of the country a nomadic people continue to transhumance each summer with their herds an element of cohesion between men. In"
YouTube Link 2024-04-24T13:00Z 140K followers, 16.4K engagements

"Behind the scenes of a wildlife documentary - Filming dangerous animals in Brazil "Secret Brazil" part 1: https://youtu.be/AL_3OsEsnQc "Secret Brazil" part 2: https://youtu.be/wScsCIgUBNI Two Wildlife filmmakers Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo explore the heart of the Pantanal the biggest wetland on earth located in Brazil South America. Their mission: capture the most unlike array of animals from the elusive jaguar to the feared anaconda in this ever-changing unique unknown and rich environment. To succeed: they will have to face technical and personal challenges during a whole one year"
YouTube Link 2023-10-23T11:34Z 115K followers, 235.6K engagements

"How Zoos Keep Their Animals Smart Active and Happy Zoo Life (2/2) Many exotic animals that are threatened in the distant wilderness find a refuge in zoos in Europe. But zoos cannot replace nature. To ensure that zoo inhabitants feel at home modern zoos in Germany have to break new ground. After all if the animals grow up healthy and fit they can also have fun experience adventures and have offspring. Zoos therefore come up with many things to keep the senses of their charges sharp. Keepers hide food and build devices that make it more difficult to find treats. Many zoo animals are also given"
YouTube Link 2025-08-14T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Norway: How Islanders Protect Eider Ducks in the Vega Archipelago Paradise Preserved (4/5) In the Vega Archipelago way up in the north of Norway at the Arctic Circle nature is austere. For centuries the people here lived from fishing and farming. And from a unique partnership they formed with wild eider ducks. The more than [----] islands of the Vega Archipelago are the realm of the eider ducks. They come here every year to find food in the shallow waters and to mate. But on the bare islands their eggs and chicks are also constantly exposed to the weather and to predators like seagulls and"
YouTube Link 2025-07-24T14:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements

"Otter Mongoose & Squirrel Raising Wildlife (9/13) In this episode we travel to Howick in Kwa-Zulu Natal South Africa to a Centre called FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation. Here we meet Kirsten also known as Otter Mom number [--]. Kirsten is training her three orphaned Otters how to swim and hunt. The three mammals Juliet Oberon and Othelloe have almost completed their rehabilitation. After preparing the release site for two weeks it is time to return the three siblings back into the river. But persuading them to leave their temporary home might be more of a challenge than Kirsten anticipated."
YouTube Link 2023-11-12T15:00Z 131K followers, [---] engagements

"Kyrgyzstan's Herders and their Great Summer Migration Guardians of the Earth (2/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"
YouTube Link 2025-10-09T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Melipona and Mellifera bees in the Mayan culture Master of Bees (Mexico) Separated by thousands of miles - some in the sticky heat of Borneo in Indonesia others in the chilling cold of the Urals in Russia - for centuries these men have shared a common heritage: the love of risk. With the honey trees where the wild bees hive standing at over [---] harvesting the precious nectar is always a matter of life and death. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:42 - Honouring the honey of the sacred bee 0:04:25 - "Pozole" the drink offered for the gods 0:05:30 - Harverting the honey 0:09:51 - Sacred Maya"
YouTube Link 2024-07-20T13:00Z 127K followers, [----] engagements

"Thailand's Diving Monkeys: Meet the Crab-Eating Macaques That Swim and Dive (Documentary 2020) The crab-eating macaque is the most common monkey in the world. It is quite invasive in Thailand and throughout South-East Asia. This monkey is a cheeky pest: it gets everywhere to loot garbage without any shame. But do you really know it Did you know it could swim dive and see underwater Did you know it falls for shellfish and oysters Did you see it using tools like great apes do The macaque does not only joke and play. In packs it can kill to assert his power. Dr Amanda Tan a primatologist expert"
YouTube Link 2025-07-20T13:00Z 139K followers, [----] engagements

"Elf Owls Colorado River Toads and Kangaroo Rats - Exploring the Wildlife of the Desert at Night Excerpt from "Im Land der Riesenkakteen" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 20/49) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/FNFF4vNU_AE Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you rare footage of different animals of the desert at night. They encounter an elf owl a Colorado river toad and a kangaroo rat. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #desert"
YouTube Link 2023-09-13T13:03Z 118K followers, [---] engagements

"The fabled honey forest where hives are set up on tree platforms Master of Bees (Turkey) In the home of the Lazes in Turkey the climate has encouraged the growth of a dense and varied vegetation offering ideal conditions for bees. But they are not the only beneficiaries: major predators lovers of honey are also numerous. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:17 - In the Black Sea coastal regions of Turkey 0:03:45 - The dark hives suspended above the ground in the honey forest of Lazes 0:04:39 - Protecting the hives from the bears 0:09:38 - Ancestral techniques to keep predators away 0:13:10 -"
YouTube Link 2024-05-29T15:00Z 138K followers, 202.3K engagements

"Rescue dogs jump from a helicopter to save lives The success story of the Cani Salvataggio the worldwide unique water rescue dog squadron began at the end of the 1980s on the Lake Garda. The Italian Rescue Dog Squadron is composed of Newfoundlanders and retrievers - dogs that love water and weigh at least [--] kilograms. Together with their masters they are trained as lifeguards for three years. Ferruccio Pilenga the founder of the Italian Rescue Dog School accompanied the training sessions and observed the climax of the training: the jump of dog and master from the helicopter. Subscribe to"
YouTube Link 2018-09-17T12:00Z 131K followers, 142.4K engagements

"The mesmerizing creatures of Baja California Mexico (Full Documentary) There are few places on earth more forbidding and beautiful than Baja Mexico. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - The unique landscape and species of Baja California Mexico 05:52 - Creatures that bully and steal: Frigatebirds 07:04 - The hidden ecosystem of mangroves 08:02 - The formation of Baja's landscape 08:42 - The California Sea Lion 12:27 - Building a home on a shipwreck 13:45 - The current: the lifeblood of the sea 15:28 - An ancient and intricate food web 16:46 - Islands in the sea of Cortez 17:32 -"
YouTube Link 2025-06-11T13:01Z 138K followers, [---] engagements

"Congo: Protecting the Gorilla Forests Paradise Preserved (1/5) Something exceptional is happening in the vast rainforests in the north of the Republic of the Congo: loggers are at work. But theyre not destroying the environment; instead theyre helping to preserve the tropical forests and their biodiversity. This small miracle is occurring because two timber companies have committed themselves to sustainable forestry in their territory which covers an area half the size of Switzerland Their felling operations dont even amount to one tree per hectare. And zones which are especially species-rich"
YouTube Link 2025-07-03T14:00Z 138K followers, [---] engagements

"Ecuador: Hope for the Cloud Forests and Their Unique Wildlife Paradise Preserved (2/5) The cloud forests in the Andes of Ecuador are among the most spectacular landscapes on Earth. Hundreds of tree species grow here hosts to flamboyant bromelias and orchids. The wildlife here is equally unique. Whether birds large beasts of prey frogs or insects: the diversity of shapes and colours is simply stunning. These paradisiac cloud forests are under threat. Especially as a result of livestock farming which is swallowing up ever greater areas of forest. Even so the backbreaking work of the farmers"
YouTube Link 2025-07-10T14:00Z 140K followers, 40.8K engagements

"The History of Animal Domestication from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages Taming the Beasts (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/B23rLvCdekI The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"
YouTube Link 2025-09-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Costa Rica's extraordinary rainforests take you on a journey deep into the wild The tropical climate and varied topography of the Costa Rica have fostered exceptional biodiversity with wildlife from both North and South America. From the peaks of volcanoes down to the Pacific and Caribbean shores lets discover the life of [--] of the most remarkable mammals beautiful birds and astonishing reptiles ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Costa Rica exceptional biodiversity in the cloud forest 05:05 - Alongside the birds between Urubus red-headed raptors and quetzals 09:10 - Koatis in search of"
YouTube Link 2025-04-09T14:01Z 136K followers, 12.2K engagements

"Why Sheep Might Be the Most Important Animal in Human History Planet Sheep (1/2) Watch the 2nd part here: https://youtu.be/TcGYpabE4Mk Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the"
YouTube Link 2025-09-04T14:00Z 147K followers, 34.6K engagements

"Russia's Melting Arctic: Reindeer Migration and Ancient Viruses Awakened by Thawing Permafrost Large areas of Arctic Russia and Siberia used to be no-go zones for decades. For the first time our team was able to enter some of these zones to discover dramatic degradations in Siberias waters soil and air. The film is highly topical alarming and provides gripping imagery from a little known and rarely seen frontline of climate change. It features the sheer dimension of the transformations and sheds a light on serious consequences for Siberias native human population and wildlife. Gigantic"
YouTube Link 2025-10-12T13:00Z 147K followers, 15.8K engagements

"Harvesting honey from giant bees the most dangerous in the world Master of Bees (Himalaya) In Nepal gathering honey is a dangerous task but it represents a precious resource for the villagers. Every year when the migratory bee Apis Dorsata arrives in their lands some chosen few set out to confront the void to harvest the bitter honey of this giant bee. Expeditions last several days and prayers to the spirits of the forests and the cliffs allow the proud elect to reduce the number of accidents caused by the stings of the Apis Dorsata the most dangerous bees in the world. ------- Chapters"
YouTube Link 2024-06-12T13:00Z 131K followers, 34.1K engagements

"Great Bustard: The Dodo of Our Time Fights Extinction Glorious Bustards (Documentary 2021) The Great bustard is the Dodo of our time. In many regions the threatened species is dwindling towards extinction. A handful of unswerving enthusiasts - none of them professionals in conservation - are struggling to rescue the heaviest of all flying birds from that fate. Their mission Nothing less than to reverse extinction despite it knocking at the door. Together with scientists they started an unprecedented rescue initiative setting up special protection areas and gradually renaturalising entire"
YouTube Link 2025-09-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 76.3K engagements

"Europe's Manmade Bird Refuge Accidental Wilderness - Europe's Everglades (Documentary 2020) In the middle of Europe lies a mysterious wilderness that is irreplaceable for the migrating birds of Europe and beyond. Though it is a small nature reserve it is greatly important and boasts an astonishing history. Feathered guests from all over the world travel through this refuge in the West of Germany. In spring countless rare bird species rest in the small watery wilderness to recharge their batteries before heading to their Nordic breeding grounds. Some travel up to [----] kilometers. Without"
YouTube Link 2025-09-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 16.3K engagements

"Baboon Cheetah & Bush Baby Raising Wildlife (1/13) An orphaned baby baboon has enjoyed the love of its human foster mother at CARE an emergency wildlife center. How will he respond when he meets his first baboon friend This is an important milestone in becoming a member of a troop. Animal rescuers from the Wildlife Foundation in Namibia need to catch a young female cheetah in captivity; this is tricky and potentially dangerous work. Their plan is to reunite her with her mother so that she can learn how to function and survive in the wild. Bush babies are especially cute so sometimes they are"
YouTube Link 2023-09-17T12:00Z 131K followers, [----] engagements

"Honey is one of the main ingredients in the life of the Baka people Master of Bees (Cameroon) The Baka pygmies are expert hunter-gatherers famous for harvesting the honey of wild bees in the forest canopy. The opportunities for building natural nests there are so numerous that it is mere illusion to imagine domesticating the bees activity in such an environment. So the Baka must employ a highly-developed range of skills and knowledge to overcome the cunning of the bees. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:36 - Traditional harvest of Baka pygmies 08:31 - Honey essential ingridient for remedies"
YouTube Link 2024-08-01T13:01Z 135K followers, 15K engagements

"Water's Trials in Souther Africa an incredible journey through the African wilderness This first episode of this Wildlife series follows a route that starts at Victoria Falls crosses the delta of Okavango and comes down through the desert of Namib. The goal of this amazing journey from flooded zones to the driest areas is to show the multiple uses of the water that make animals: drinking washing foods playing refreshing and meeting congeners ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Alongside the pachyderms in the Okavango Delta northern Botswana 06:23 - The effects of flooding on the flora and"
YouTube Link 2025-03-12T14:01Z 135K followers, [----] engagements

"Nature's Nurseries: Why Animals Go to Extreme Lengths to Protect Their Babies (Documentary 2020) In the ever-lasting circle of life its all animals' most important task to create new life to ensure the survival of the species. But as the job isnt done with giving birth parents need to be inventive in securing the well-being of the next generation. Dangers for the young are manifold but so are the counter-strategies. While some fish have evolved to produce an enormous amount of quickly independent eggs to increase the survival rate other animals like the golden eagle dedicate full attention to"
YouTube Link 2025-08-17T13:00Z 147K followers, 78.5K engagements

"England's Beavers: How Nature's Engineers Are Rebuilding Britain's Rivers Metamorphoses (3/5) It was a sensation When photos of free-ranging beavers appeared in England in [----] the topic dominated the British press for days. After all the shy rodents had been considered extinct in the wild for [---] years. Their mysterious return polarised the public: conservationists celebrated the animal's new arrival as an enrichment for nature. Opponents demanded that the rodents be recaptured because they could damage agriculture. In order to allow the beavers to continue living in the wild the regional"
YouTube Link 2025-11-23T14:00Z 147K followers, 101.8K engagements

"Secret Brazil: Jaguar the king of the Pantanal Animal documentary - Part 1/2 Click here for episode 2: https://youtu.be/wScsCIgUBNI Pantanal is the largest wetland on the planet. Located in the heart of Brazil - South of the Amazon Basin - this nature heaven spreads its area across the borders of Paraguay and Bolivia. Year after year the arrival of heavy rains brings an incredible metamorphosis to this land transforming it in an astonishing underwater realm inhabited by a surprising array of aquatic creatures. Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo Jr two Brazilian wild life cinematographers embark"
YouTube Link 2019-06-03T12:00Z 147K followers, 7M engagements

"In the Himalayas alongside the last nomadic yak-breeding peoples The domestication of epic horns In Northern India the yak is the indispensable auxiliary of a nomadic life at an altitude of nearly [----] meters. In Switzerland a herder gives the yak a role in the future of our mountains. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:23 - In India in the summits of Ladakh where lives the nomadic Changpas the last yak herding peoples 0:06:10 - The Yak a sacred animal in Tibetan culture 0:14:15 - Retracing the origins of the yak in India 0:21:05 - In the eastern Himalayas with the Monpas a yak-herding"
YouTube Link 2024-05-08T15:00Z 147K followers, 129.1K engagements

"Intelligence of Magpies Revealed Magpies More than Black and White (Documentary 2021) We all have seen the black and white birds with the long tail feathers and the nagging call in our neighbourhoods. Magpies live in many places around the globe. The reputation of Eurasian magpies is often bad. Having been the antagonist in many folk tales they are considered to be thievish and deceitful. Their lesser-known relatives the blue magpies on the other hand are known to be very social. They support each other in raising their young or even help non-relatives when danger threatens. And then there"
YouTube Link 2025-08-03T13:00Z 147K followers, 72.8K engagements

"On the hunt with a jaguar - Even crocodiles lose against the king of the rainforest Life in the Pantanal the planets largest wetland is ruled by a merciless cycle of inundation and desiccation forcing the animals to adapt to constant changes in their habitat. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ With a body length of up to 185m and a weight of up to 96kg the jaguar belongs to the largest cat species in the Americas and is the third largest in the world. With his powerful bite he is able to pierce carapaces of turtles and"
YouTube Link 2022-05-12T12:00Z 147K followers, 915.3K engagements

"Madagascar - Wildlife and Green Treasures of the Red Island Madagascar is the World's 5th biggest island and shelters a unique fauna endangered for most part. This film offers unique insights into the most beautiful regions of this ecological treasureand captures wildlife at its best meeting with the Indri Greater bamboo lemur. Click here for more animal documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo [----] Licensed by TERRANOA Wild animals animals fo Madagascar cute animals funny animals"
YouTube Link 2019-06-24T12:00Z 147K followers, 1M engagements

"Secret Megalopolis of Ants Uncovered - Truly a Wonder of the World How do subterranean cities of ants look like [--] tons of cement were required to fill the wholes and tunnels. Then it took weeks to uncover the secret megalopolis of the ants. With the help of mechanical diggers brazilian scientists removed tons of earth. At last the scientists begin to see the structure of the city state. Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ Licensed by ORF Enterprise Ants Ant City Ants City Ants subterranean Ants subterrenean crazy nature"
YouTube Link 2017-03-09T15:42Z 147K followers, 8.5M engagements

"Humpless camelids: the South American llama and alpaca are essential to life in the Andes Historically small camelids humpless camels have always served as valuable aids to the Andean populations. The llama and its domestic and wild cousins the alpaca vicuna and guanaco provide wool and meat and transport caravans on the Incan trails. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:37 - The importance of the llama in the rural Peruvian culture 0:12:11 - Ancestors of the llama 0:15:06 - Huacaya alpaca and Suri alpaca 0:22:21 - Alpaca farm in Havelock 0:29:47 - A possible medical breakthrough from alpaca"
YouTube Link 2024-06-26T14:05Z 147K followers, 77.5K engagements

"Baby beavers like you've never seen them before - Rare footage from inside a beaver lodge Excerpt from "Aus dem Privatleben der Biber" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 05/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/kbEnnlEWNgY Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera In the 1970s beavers were unfortunately so rare in Europe that they could hardly be observed and filmed. In [----] the two wildlife filmmakers Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger shipped their truck to Canada and lived with the beavers for 7"
YouTube Link 2023-06-08T09:00Z 147K followers, 102.9K engagements

"Roadrunner vs. Rattlesnake - On the hunt with a bird born to run Excerpt from "Der schnellste Vogel im Wilden Westen" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 19/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/aZkATK7jZTw Roadrunner he isn't just a comic figure he really exists. And he can run so fast and so agile that you could almost forget that as a bird he should actually fly. He is quite a sight with his odd looks his funny nature and his intelligent canny behaviour. For this bird its strong nimble feet are an important tool. When fleeing when hunting prey - a roadrunner"
YouTube Link 2023-02-03T16:00Z 147K followers, 3M engagements

"Sacred bees and their honey as a means of livelihood Master of Bees (Ethiopia) In Ethiopia bees those indefatigable workers give so much that they are the world leaders in the production of honey. Bees are much more than a simple symbol of fertility and abundance. They serve the faith and inspire respect and admiration ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:35 - The importance of bees in Ethiopian culture 0:04:41 - Visit to the beehive in Kirkos church 0:08:16 - Transformimng the blessed wax into candles 0:12:12 - The sacred ceremony of harvesting the hive 0:18:10 - Lalibela the Mecca of"
YouTube Link 2024-07-03T13:01Z 147K followers, 267.8K engagements

"The Naked Mole-Rat: Do They Hold the Key to Human Immortality (Documentary 2017) The naked mole-rat may not be the most beautiful little mammal but it for sure is one of the most fascinating: the almost hairless wrinkled sand puppies are a true scientific wonder They are cold-blooded mammals that do not get cancer do not feel pain and their bone structure never degrades; even 30-year-old queens have the bones of a newborn. But how do they do it The documentary goes on a journey to unravel the secrets of the naked mole-rat as we follow their traces from the African savannah into the"
YouTube Link 2025-10-16T12:22Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Cat Ba Langurs: The World's Rarest Primates on the Brink of Extinction (Documentary 2013) The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists the Cat Ba langur as one of the most critically endangered primates in the world. In the past poaching was a great threat to their survival: from over [----] individuals in the 1960s the population declined to mere [--] individuals today. Low reproductive output further endangers their survival. In [----] the Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project was started. Since then for the first time in decades the population of the langurs has increased. Former poachers joined the"
YouTube Link 2025-11-02T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"A Shepherd's Bestiary: The Hidden Animal World of Iberia's Mountain Nomads (Documentary 2022) Once our ancestors had abandoned the hunter-gatherer way of life after discovering agriculture and their nomadic camps had been transformed into sedentary communities we humans gradually lost the close contact we had with nature and the animal species that accompany us on this fabulous journey called life. Nevertheless not all men and women set down roots in the earth. Shepherds continued to wander in search of fresh pasturelands to feed their flocks. Few artifacts remain to tell us about those tough"
YouTube Link 2025-11-20T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Bavarian Forest: Europe's Last Wild Forest Wild Heart of Europe - The Return of an Ancient Forest An impenetrable thicket lynx roaming through the undergrowth and countless beetles living in rotten tree trunks. In the middle of densely populated Europe nature is allowed to reclaim its habitat. In the Bavarian Forest National Park a vision has become a pioneering showcase project worldwide: Humans do not interfere with nature. "Let nature be nature" is the philosophy. It was a unique experiment that triggered massive resistance among the population. The result however continues to amaze to"
YouTube Link 2025-08-31T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Britain's Wild Isles: The United Kingdom's Battle for Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) Our planet is full of life. From vast oceans to wide-open skies the diversity of life here seems infinite. But one of those here on earth has been changing the balance for all its residents. The United Kingdom is one of the most nature depleted countries on our planet yet this is a story of hope signaling that change is in the air. The feature film travels across the countrys most remote landscapes reaching as far as Shetland Cornwall Pembrokeshire Sea of Hebrides and many more on a quest to find how humans"
YouTube Link 2025-09-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Wildlife Haven on the Brink: Can We Save Europe's Last Wild Meadows (Documentary 2019) The divers and manifold flower meadow a paradise a hotspot of biodiversity right in front of our doorstep The Meadow Paradise Lost is an exploration of this colourful habitat. The Meadow: A sea of colours bright and variform almost like a coral reef or the tropical rainforest. How come this habitat only exists if it is destroyed regularely Why do so many creatures make their home in a meadow that is cut down by machines twice a year Cant we just leave the meadows alone let them grow stop cutting them This"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"The Cape's animal kingdom: extraordinary wildlife between coast and Table Mountain The stormy climate of South Africa's Cape Town region doesn't prevent Cape Gannets or penguins from settling on the shore. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - On the beaches of the Cape of Good Hope alongside cormorants and baboons 04:07 - A region of exceptional and rich flora unique in the world 06:07 - Cape gannets ocean hunters 10:12 - Alongside the Cape penguins 16:41 - The rock hyrax also called dassie in the Table Mountain 19:00 - Drakensberg Southern Africa's most imposing mountain range 21:00 - The"
YouTube Link 2025-03-26T15:00Z 141K followers, [----] engagements

"Marker Wadden: How the Netherlands Built New Land for Wildlife (Documentary 2021) Through their mastery of water the Dutch created land from areas of sea by use of waterworks and dykes. Immense mega-structures were built to protect the land from the water large parts of which are below sea level. These measures were unkind to natural biodiversity and were built for the benefit of human beings. Five years ago a hugely ambitious project began its gradual journey towards completion. The construction of a unique archipelago started deliberately fashioned for the benefit of nature. In [----] the"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"How Zoos Raise Endangered Species to Protect Global Biodiversity Zoo Life (1/2) A day at the zoo can be an entertaining and educating pastime. But for many good reasons permanent residents and their visitors gaze at each other from opposite sides of the fence and much of their everyday animal life remains a secret. This two-part program wants to reveal some of these mysteries and at the same time prove the importance of zoos beyond entertainment purposes. They serve as modern-day arks trying to create a natural habitat for some of the most endangered species and running breeding programs to"
YouTube Link 2025-08-07T14:00Z 141K followers, [---] engagements

"The Lausitz: How Germany's Coal Mines Turned Wild Again Metamorphoses (4/5) The Lausitz region south-east of Berlin was one of Germanys largest lignite districts. For decades vast areas were excavated here; now most of the open-cast mines have closed down. At first sight the former pits and spoil heaps look barren and hostile to life but its precisely here that animals and plants which elsewhere have hardly any habitats left are establishing themselves and thriving. Insects birds and amphibians for instance have brought many wasteland sites back to life. Wolves cranes and sea eagles are"
YouTube Link 2025-11-30T14:00Z 147K followers, 17.6K engagements

"Endless Darkness: How Animals Survive the Arctic's Longest Night Land of the Far North (2/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/v6OPrySL8Xk This film transports the viewer into the magical world of polar night in northern Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun disappears below the horizon for a long time in winter. Darkness icy temperatures and stormy winds dominate the country. In this extreme world of darkness and cold however nature copes amazingly well. Plants change their metabolism or hide under the snow cover to avoid freezing. Some animals flourish like the polar bear;"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T13:51Z 147K followers, 35.9K engagements

"12000 Years After the Ice Age: Wildlife Returns to the Bavarian Alps (Documentary 2021) In the Southeastern-most part of Germany rises Mount Watzmann. This mighty peak is a stone guardian of a remarkable wild region that holds tight to its secret nature. There are more secrets to reveal where the mountains disappear into the depths of Lake Knigssee a lake that holds a stark resemblance to a fjord at the coasts of the Atlantic ocean. Underwater fossil marine creatures in limestone rock tell of an ancient seabed buried deep then heaved skywards by battling tectonic plates. Deep grooves and"
YouTube Link 2025-11-13T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Grey Duiker & Silverback Gorilla Raising Wildlife (8/13) In the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife situated in KwaZulu Natal South Africa junior nurse Kylie is preparing grey duiker Major for his release into the wild. Major had suffered several injuries when he arrived at the centre but with Kylies help he recovered and he will soon be back in his natural environment. We also travel to the Eastern Cape in South Africa to the main port city called Port Elizabeth. Here Ruth a dedicated animal caretaker is constantly monitoring her loggerhead turtle hatchling Rocky who has trouble with"
YouTube Link 2023-11-05T15:00Z 141K followers, [---] engagements

"Why Australia's Pelicans Migrate to the Desert: The Impossible Nesting Grounds (Documentary 2021) The Australian spectacled pelican is a strange bird. Large (about [---] m) heavy (up to 10kg) with a huge beak and short legs on land it looks clumsy but in the air it shows off its skills: it can fly for up to [--] hours at a time. And sometimes that is necessary. Actually the spectacled pelican is at home in Australias coastal areas where the waters teem with fish. But in some years tens of thousands migrate inland to breed. An event that still puzzles scientists today. The inland desert has"
YouTube Link 2026-01-15T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Asian Ring-Necked Parakeets: The Invasive Birds Reshaping Europe's Cities (Documentary 2021) Asian ring-necked parakeets are increasingly conquering cities around Central Europe. The magpie-sized green parrots are conspicuous due to their loud squawking and large flocks. They litter the streets with their droppings and are suspected of damaging trees and stealing the nesting cavities of native bird species. In the Rhine metropolis of Cologne ornithologists are getting to the bottom of the accusations. Being very attractive birds parakeets were much in demand as pets in the middle of the 20th"
YouTube Link 2026-01-25T14:00Z 147K followers, 78.8K engagements

"Rhine River: Rare Underwater Wildlife Footage from the Black Forest to the Vosges (2019) Between the Black Forest and the Vosges its not only the Rhine that flows slowly northwards but also another waterway hidden from view. The largest groundwater reservoir in Europe forms an underground river in the Upper Rhine Valley which gives rise to wetlands of unique beauty home to rare animals and plants. Underwater cameraman Serge Dumont whose work has won numerous awards has captured this unknown world in breathtaking sequences. He gets closer to the inhabitants of this biotope than any other"
YouTube Link 2025-12-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Urban Scavengers: How Hidden Wildlife Keeps Our Cities Alive (Documentary 2019) Nature's Cleanup Crew tells the story of the busy scavengers who live among us in our cities recycling the mountains of waste our consumer society leaves behind. To us it's garbage. To them it's dinner. With the help of thoughtful and passionate scientists who have come to understand and love them we find out what makes scavengers tick. We debunk myths about them. We ask. What adaptations have they evolved to do their job What benefits do they provide humanity How can we humans work with them so that they can do"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"The elk hunting tradition in a Norwegian village - Inside the Norwegian hunting culture The hunting for moose the Norwegian elk is almost sacred among hunters in Norway and for the [----] inhabitants of Engerdal the hunt is almost sacred. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ Fascinated by the traditional elk hunting in her native village filmmaker Ane Helga Lykka chose to follow Sigrid a young woman who has decided to return to her native village after studying music in Oslo. She has been hunting for several years but remains"
YouTube Link 2023-02-01T17:00Z 142K followers, 15.6K engagements

"Europe's Lost Wilderness: Nature Before Humans and How Animals Save Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) "What is Wilderness" asks what wilderness actually is. So the film collects opinions in the form of an audience survey and in the form of expert testimony. Through the latter we learn that the greatest biodiversity is where large grazing animals are part of the habitat. We also learn that large parts of Europe must once have been semi-open grasslands and not densely forested as has been widely assumed. On the one hand this is suggested by the plants of the grassland which are enormously rich in"
YouTube Link 2026-01-08T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"What Happens When Humans Disappar Wildlife's Remarkable Comeback During COVID (Documentary 2023) April 2020: COVID19 is forcing people around the globe to restrict their freedom of movement. Suddenly humans were significantly less omnipresent than they usually are. Suddenly there was silence. How did wildlife respond to this unique break from humans Although the COVID19 pandemic has resulted in a tragic global crisis it also represents an extraordinary opportunity to study the impact of our human actions on wildlife. An experiment unlike anything anyone could have ever orchestrated. With"
YouTube Link 2026-01-01T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Coypus: How an Invasive Rodent Is Reshaping Europes Rivers (Documentary 2021) Coypus look like beavers with rats tails but theyre South American rodents. For decades they have been colonizing Europes lakes rivers and canals. Here they dig tunnels and caves in the banks and eat the vegetation endangering dikes and dams. Originally the animals came from fur farms where they were bred for their fur up till the end of the 20th century. Many of them escaped and after the fur trade collapsed still more were simply released. Undisturbed they spread throughout the waterways. According to a European"
YouTube Link 2026-01-22T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Pika shows off its cute alarm call while collecting food for long cold winter Excerpt from "Die Unaufflligen der Rocky Mountains" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 06/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/xtbnm2NLhTE Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera The pika can be found in Asia and North America and is a small mountain-dwelling mammal with short limbs a round body an even coat of fur and no external tail. Apart from their round ears their appearance is quite similar to a rabbit which are"
YouTube Link 2023-02-15T16:00Z 142K followers, [----] engagements

"Training Arctic Camels the Mongolian Way: Harsh Lessons or Animal Cruelty (Documentary 2019) When Torarin and his sister Svalin want a horse for riding their parents buy two Bactrian camels. The family soon discovers that camel training is not for amateurs. Therefore they take on an expedition to Mongolia hoping to find a professional camel trainer who will accept an invitation to train their camels in the Arctic Norway. And deep into the Goby desert they actually find a candidate. But they are not prepared for Mongolian training methods. ------- Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:54 -"
YouTube Link 2025-04-27T13:01Z 145K followers, [----] engagements

"Uganda's Desert Shepherds: Can the Karamojong Survive the Future Guardians of the Earth (3/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"
YouTube Link 2025-10-16T13:00Z 147K followers, 25.1K engagements

"Brigitte Bardot fighting for animals rather than fame: a battle against all odds In [----] at age [--] Brigitte Bardot decides to stop her acting career at the height of her fame to dedicate herself to Animal welfare and protection. Her rebellious nature finds in this cause a genuine expression of who she really is. This intimate portrait including exclusive interviews provides a unique account of her journey as a movie icon turning into a radical advocate for wildlife protection ahead of her time. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Bardot and her awareness of the animal condition"
YouTube Link 2025-08-24T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Endless Daylight: How Animals Survive the Arctics Most Extreme Season Land of the Far North (1/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/TzJyZjzuXTQ This film takes the viewer to the wonderful world of polar day in the north of Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun hardly sets in summer. The harsh conditions of polar night are now a thing of the past and warm temperatures and endless light cause nature to explode once the snow has melted. On land and in the sea food is now abundant. But animals and plants now face tremendous challenges. Summer is brief and there is very little time to"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Researchers discover the surprisingly complex cognitive skills and emotional depth of animals In this entertaining thought-provoking documentary well explore exciting new research and dispel old myths about how animals really think. From the foothills of the Canadian Rockies to a spectacular nature reserve in South Africa Think Like an Animal features cutting edge scientists and the fascinating creatures theyre studying - animals that possess more complex cognitive skills and emotional depth than we humans once assumed. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Vervet monkeys use grooming"
YouTube Link 2025-12-11T14:01Z 147K followers, 91.3K engagements

"Orangutans on the Brink of Extinction: Deforestation & Palm Oil Industry Are Ravaging Their Habitat Her name is Green she is alone in a world that doesn't belong to her. She is a female orangutan victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with Green's final days. It is a visual ride presenting the treasures of rainforest biodiversity in Indonesia and the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for the palm oil plantations and the pulp and paper industry. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Green a female orangutan in Indonesian"
YouTube Link 2025-11-06T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Smart Donkeys - Formerly an indispensable working animal (animal documentary in HD) Their quiet tolerant character and sufficiency were their disastrous. Donkeys bear overloading and wrong treatment to exhaustion. Click here for more documentaries: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries When Giuseppe Borghi is approached his donkeys are already waiting for him. By owning a farm the donkey breeder discovered his passion. The donkey accompanied humans for thousands of years. Actually the donkey is a desert animal from Africa that you can see at his simple needs. He needs only little food and little"
YouTube Link 2015-09-05T18:00Z 147K followers, 265.2K engagements

"Giant Anaconda vs. Crocodile - A battle that has raged for [--] Million years Life in the Pantanal the planets largest wetland is ruled by a merciless cycle of inundation and desiccation forcing the animals to adapt to constant changes in their habitat. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ The giant anaconda is a boa species which has perfected the art of adapting to the constant changes in its surroundings. It is one of the longest and heaviest known extant snake species and is a non-venomous constrictor like all boas. The"
YouTube Link 2022-05-05T12:00Z 146K followers, 741.5K engagements

"How Lake Erie Is Healing from America's Age of Industrialisation Metamorphoses (5/5) Agriculture urbanisation and industry have taken a heavy toll on Lake Erie one of the five Great Lakes on the northern edge of the US. Today more and more people are working to bring nature back around the lake. Rivers are recovering wetlands are being restored and eradicated animal and plant species are returning. The wounds inflicted on nature by man are beginning to heal. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:49 - Lake Erie - From Pollution to Restoration 02:19 - The Great Black Swamp - Paradise for"
YouTube Link 2025-12-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 59.2K engagements

"Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas: From Conservation Miracle to New Dilemma Gorillas under Stress (2020) Excellent news went around the world: The number of the critically endangered mountain gorillas exceeds [----] and the population in the Virunga Volcanoes has more than doubled in the last three decades. A rare success story in wildlife conservation. Conservation efforts have brought this critically endangered charismatic species back from the brink of extinction. The mountain gorillas live in a protected and secured habitat. But it is limited and surrounded by densely populated regions. With the"
YouTube Link 2025-07-13T13:00Z 146K followers, 22.8K engagements

"Life of Rajasthan's Last Camel Herders - "Camels are our Children" Guardians of the Earth (4/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"
YouTube Link 2025-10-23T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Rat hunting on South Georgia - The largest rat eradication mission in the world "Team Rat" sets off on a unique rescue mission Their mission area: the deserted island of South Georgia in the Southern Ocean one of the most remote and stormy islands on Earth - and one of its most important bird biotopes. The goal: the largest rat eradication ever to protect millions of seabirds. In action: a ship three helicopters and an international team of [--] people. Do they stand a chance in the fight against the rodents that have been accidentally introduced by sailors Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE:"
YouTube Link 2022-05-26T12:00Z 146K followers, [----] engagements

"Animal communication - Understanding how animals think and feel This film tells the story of Lala Del Monte a world-famous animal communicator. Animal communication is the ability to understand what the animal feels using intuition and empathy. This phenomenon born in the USA is now spreading to Europe. Quite a few certitudes are being questioned and just as the latest discoveries in ethology show the frontier between Man and Animal is becoming thinner. Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo Through a series of encounters with"
YouTube Link 2020-02-09T13:00Z 147K followers, 1.4M engagements

"Rhino Hyrax & Porcupine Raising Wildlife (2/13) Rhino horn is more valuable than gold and more recent increases in poaching leaves the survival of this species at risk. Every day a rhino monitoring team at Somkhanda Game Reserve keeps track of a rhino and her calf but skilful tracking and telemetry dont guarantee that theyll find them. When it comes to their milk feed the competition is fierce for four orphaned baby dassies at Daktari Wildlife Orphanage. Their care taker forms strong bonds with the animals he looks after and decides to visit the rocky outcrop where hes released a dassie can"
YouTube Link 2023-09-24T12:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Costa Rica's Operation Tropical Forest - The Rebirth of a Lost Paradise Metamorphoses (2/5) Costa Rica is famous for its national parks tropical forests and rare animals. For centuries though the forests had to make way more and more above all for agriculture. Since the early 1980s the land has set a new course. Huge areas have been reforested; plant and animal species are recovering. The film shows how something that was long thought impossible has been brought about: the return of the tropical forests and their inhabitants. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:48 - From Deforestation to"
YouTube Link 2025-11-16T14:00Z 147K followers, 14.4K engagements

"Dippers build their complex nest and dive through the water to hunt Excerpt from "Highway durch die Rocky Mountains - Frhling" (Tiere vor der Kamera Episode 48/54) Click here to watch the full documentary (in German): https://youtu.be/DToDa7Zo6to Watch all the episodes of "Tiere vor der Kamera" here (in German): https://bit.ly/Tiere_vor_der_Kamera Ernst Arendt and Hans Schweiger show you how dippers build their complicated nest and how they dive and swim through the water. [----] licensed by Albatross World Sales #wildlife #animals #dipper #birds #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotography -------"
YouTube Link 2023-06-28T15:00Z 146K followers, [----] engagements

"How Animals Survive the Changing Seasons: Winter Spring Summer & Autumn in the Wild (2020) Our seasons shape the cycle of life in dramatic ways. Spring summer autumn or winter every season is unique each presenting nature with new challenges. The constant change in living conditions demands extraordinary feats from animals and plants throughout the year. And the survival strategies of the squirrel fox and many others could hardly be more fascinating. The film takes us on a breathtaking journey of discovery through indigenous nature: after the privations of winter life explodes in spring the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-21T14:00Z 147K followers, 62.9K engagements

"Zebu India's sacred cow is indispensable to the meat industry The domestication of epic horns The Zebu conquers the aride. A slender body surmounted by a fatty bump loose skin and floppy ears: the Zebu is an animal adapted to extreme heat. Humans knew how to tame its wild ancestor to transform him into a long-term companion cut out for great migrations. Set off alongside us to explore arid lands around the world the will show zebu us that its adaptability is almost limitless. ------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:53 - Rajasthan India: with the Marwari a caste of herders in the vast Thar"
YouTube Link 2024-05-15T15:00Z 147K followers, 30.5K engagements

"Brazil's Lost Rainforest: The Fight to Bring Back a Vanished Wilderness Metamorphoses (1/5) Around the megacities of Rio de Janeiro and So Paulo stretching all the way to Argentina is one of the most species-rich forests on earth: the Atlantic Rainforest. But today only [--] percent of it remains. A wake-up call for environmentalists farmers and researchers More than [---] private initiatives want to break the negative trend and are planting trees en masse to restore tropical forests and turn them into species-rich biotopes. With initial success: The return of the imposing tapir and rare monkey"
YouTube Link 2025-11-09T14:00Z 147K followers, 12.5K engagements

"White Storks altering their migrations patterns due to Human Action (Birds Documentary) Until a few years ago it was more common to see them only in summer because in winter they migrated to warmer territories however these birds have adapted to man at such a ferocious pace that they no longer need to migrate to survive the winter: they find food in their dumps and shelter from the cold in their bell towers. Click here to watch the complete documentary "From The Sky": https://youtu.be/_UKIM8K4jTY Subscribe to wocomoWILDLIFE: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook:"
YouTube Link 2019-11-14T13:00Z 146K followers, 16.8K engagements

"Secret Brazil: amazing aquatic wildlife Animal documentary - Part 2/2 Click here for episode 1: https://youtu.be/AL_3OsEsnQc Pantanal the largest wetland on the planet has a richness of life with very special characteristics. During a whole year of extreme different seasons a group of the most interesting land creatures will be portrayed with its unique challenges to survive. Lawrence Wahba and Haroldo Palo Jr. two Brazilian cinematographers will film how the ever-changing water cycle overcomes them. The differences between the time of plenty and when food is scarcer what presses them to the"
YouTube Link 2019-06-10T12:00Z 146K followers, 3.5M engagements

"Pelican Island in Russia: Inside Europe's Rarest Great White Pelican Colony (Documentary 2023) There is a very special island in the steppe in the south of Russia. Up to [----] breeding pairs of great white pelicans migrate there every year. The only colony of great white pelicans in Russia and one of the largest in all of Europe is located on the small island in the middle of the Manych reservoir. But what attracts birds to this area between the Caspian and Azov Seas to breed and raise their offspring The future of the pelicans on the island is in danger. Because of climate change and above"
YouTube Link 2025-12-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Rheas: The Invasive Giants Reshaping Europes Farmland (Documentary 2021) The only colony of wild rheas in Europe inhabits a small area of northern Germany. Twenty years ago the forebears of these ostrich-like birds escaped from an enclosure. Since then they have been reproducing more or less undisturbed. Rheas prefer a warmer climate and live in the open pampas and plains of South America where they are now threatened with extinction. In Europe they are farmed for their feathers their hides and also their meat. Some specimens escaped from a private enclosure near Luebeck at the turn of the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-29T14:00Z 147K followers, 57.9K engagements

"Asian Ring-Necked Parakeets: The Invasive Birds Reshaping Europe's Cities (Documentary 2021) Asian ring-necked parakeets are increasingly conquering cities around Central Europe. The magpie-sized green parrots are conspicuous due to their loud squawking and large flocks. They litter the streets with their droppings and are suspected of damaging trees and stealing the nesting cavities of native bird species. In the Rhine metropolis of Cologne ornithologists are getting to the bottom of the accusations. Being very attractive birds parakeets were much in demand as pets in the middle of the 20th"
YouTube Link 2026-01-25T14:00Z 147K followers, 78.8K engagements

"Coypus: How an Invasive Rodent Is Reshaping Europes Rivers (Documentary 2021) Coypus look like beavers with rats tails but theyre South American rodents. For decades they have been colonizing Europes lakes rivers and canals. Here they dig tunnels and caves in the banks and eat the vegetation endangering dikes and dams. Originally the animals came from fur farms where they were bred for their fur up till the end of the 20th century. Many of them escaped and after the fur trade collapsed still more were simply released. Undisturbed they spread throughout the waterways. According to a European"
YouTube Link 2026-01-22T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Grizzly Bears of Alaska: Rivalry Romance & Survival on the Katmai Coast Grizzly Encounters (2/2) Watch part one here: https://youtu.be/dgj9O0sR668 Katmais extensive sedge meadows are like a lifeline for brown bears at a time when food is scarce for them. They attract Grizzlies in unusually high numbers forcing them to congregate and tolerate each other in close proximity. Its a challenge for these notorious loners but the perfect opportunity to experience Grizzly behaviour up close: we witness bear society in full swing from lonely youngsters getting to grips with life as adult brown bears to"
YouTube Link 2026-01-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Why Australia's Pelicans Migrate to the Desert: The Impossible Nesting Grounds (Documentary 2021) The Australian spectacled pelican is a strange bird. Large (about [---] m) heavy (up to 10kg) with a huge beak and short legs on land it looks clumsy but in the air it shows off its skills: it can fly for up to [--] hours at a time. And sometimes that is necessary. Actually the spectacled pelican is at home in Australias coastal areas where the waters teem with fish. But in some years tens of thousands migrate inland to breed. An event that still puzzles scientists today. The inland desert has"
YouTube Link 2026-01-15T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Alaska's Grizzlies: How Do Bears Survive Months Without Eating Grizzly Encounters (1/2) Watch part two here: https://youtu.be/EZrYN3odv-w When spring arrives on Alaskas Katmai coast its time for brown bears to emerge from their winter slumber. But this is no ordinary bear habitat this is bear paradise: an unusual combination of rich food sources draws more Grizzlies together on its lush sedge meadows extensive mudflats and rushing rivers than anywhere else on Earth. And since brown bears are protected here it makes Katmai Coast the perfect place to experience Grizzly behaviour up close. At"
YouTube Link 2026-01-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Europe's Lost Wilderness: Nature Before Humans and How Animals Save Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) "What is Wilderness" asks what wilderness actually is. So the film collects opinions in the form of an audience survey and in the form of expert testimony. Through the latter we learn that the greatest biodiversity is where large grazing animals are part of the habitat. We also learn that large parts of Europe must once have been semi-open grasslands and not densely forested as has been widely assumed. On the one hand this is suggested by the plants of the grassland which are enormously rich in"
YouTube Link 2026-01-08T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Urban Scavengers: How Hidden Wildlife Keeps Our Cities Alive (Documentary 2019) Nature's Cleanup Crew tells the story of the busy scavengers who live among us in our cities recycling the mountains of waste our consumer society leaves behind. To us it's garbage. To them it's dinner. With the help of thoughtful and passionate scientists who have come to understand and love them we find out what makes scavengers tick. We debunk myths about them. We ask. What adaptations have they evolved to do their job What benefits do they provide humanity How can we humans work with them so that they can do"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"What Happens When Humans Disappar Wildlife's Remarkable Comeback During COVID (Documentary 2023) April 2020: COVID19 is forcing people around the globe to restrict their freedom of movement. Suddenly humans were significantly less omnipresent than they usually are. Suddenly there was silence. How did wildlife respond to this unique break from humans Although the COVID19 pandemic has resulted in a tragic global crisis it also represents an extraordinary opportunity to study the impact of our human actions on wildlife. An experiment unlike anything anyone could have ever orchestrated. With"
YouTube Link 2026-01-01T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Wildlife Haven on the Brink: Can We Save Europe's Last Wild Meadows (Documentary 2019) The divers and manifold flower meadow a paradise a hotspot of biodiversity right in front of our doorstep The Meadow Paradise Lost is an exploration of this colourful habitat. The Meadow: A sea of colours bright and variform almost like a coral reef or the tropical rainforest. How come this habitat only exists if it is destroyed regularely Why do so many creatures make their home in a meadow that is cut down by machines twice a year Cant we just leave the meadows alone let them grow stop cutting them This"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Pelican Island in Russia: Inside Europe's Rarest Great White Pelican Colony (Documentary 2023) There is a very special island in the steppe in the south of Russia. Up to [----] breeding pairs of great white pelicans migrate there every year. The only colony of great white pelicans in Russia and one of the largest in all of Europe is located on the small island in the middle of the Manych reservoir. But what attracts birds to this area between the Caspian and Azov Seas to breed and raise their offspring The future of the pelicans on the island is in danger. Because of climate change and above"
YouTube Link 2025-12-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"How Animals Survive the Changing Seasons: Winter Spring Summer & Autumn in the Wild (2020) Our seasons shape the cycle of life in dramatic ways. Spring summer autumn or winter every season is unique each presenting nature with new challenges. The constant change in living conditions demands extraordinary feats from animals and plants throughout the year. And the survival strategies of the squirrel fox and many others could hardly be more fascinating. The film takes us on a breathtaking journey of discovery through indigenous nature: after the privations of winter life explodes in spring the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-21T14:00Z 147K followers, 62.9K engagements

"Rhine River: Rare Underwater Wildlife Footage from the Black Forest to the Vosges (2019) Between the Black Forest and the Vosges its not only the Rhine that flows slowly northwards but also another waterway hidden from view. The largest groundwater reservoir in Europe forms an underground river in the Upper Rhine Valley which gives rise to wetlands of unique beauty home to rare animals and plants. Underwater cameraman Serge Dumont whose work has won numerous awards has captured this unknown world in breathtaking sequences. He gets closer to the inhabitants of this biotope than any other"
YouTube Link 2025-12-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"The Yellowstone Elk Mystery: The Real Threat Behind the Herd's Collapse (Documentary 2015) Yellowstone National Park is home to tens of thousands of elk; some stay within the park boundaries throughout the year while others form large herds to leave the high plateau with the onset of winter. And one of these herds is in severe trouble: Once containing over [------] animals its numbers have plummeted by [--] percent in the last decade. The mysterious decline of the population sparks many theories and voices grow louder claiming the blood of the putative culprit. This documentary follows four"
YouTube Link 2025-12-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 13.2K engagements

"Researchers discover the surprisingly complex cognitive skills and emotional depth of animals In this entertaining thought-provoking documentary well explore exciting new research and dispel old myths about how animals really think. From the foothills of the Canadian Rockies to a spectacular nature reserve in South Africa Think Like an Animal features cutting edge scientists and the fascinating creatures theyre studying - animals that possess more complex cognitive skills and emotional depth than we humans once assumed. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Vervet monkeys use grooming"
YouTube Link 2025-12-11T14:01Z 147K followers, 91.3K engagements

"How Lake Erie Is Healing from America's Age of Industrialisation Metamorphoses (5/5) Agriculture urbanisation and industry have taken a heavy toll on Lake Erie one of the five Great Lakes on the northern edge of the US. Today more and more people are working to bring nature back around the lake. Rivers are recovering wetlands are being restored and eradicated animal and plant species are returning. The wounds inflicted on nature by man are beginning to heal. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:49 - Lake Erie - From Pollution to Restoration 02:19 - The Great Black Swamp - Paradise for"
YouTube Link 2025-12-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 59.2K engagements

"Endless Darkness: How Animals Survive the Arctic's Longest Night Land of the Far North (2/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/v6OPrySL8Xk This film transports the viewer into the magical world of polar night in northern Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun disappears below the horizon for a long time in winter. Darkness icy temperatures and stormy winds dominate the country. In this extreme world of darkness and cold however nature copes amazingly well. Plants change their metabolism or hide under the snow cover to avoid freezing. Some animals flourish like the polar bear;"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T13:51Z 147K followers, 35.9K engagements

"The Lausitz: How Germany's Coal Mines Turned Wild Again Metamorphoses (4/5) The Lausitz region south-east of Berlin was one of Germanys largest lignite districts. For decades vast areas were excavated here; now most of the open-cast mines have closed down. At first sight the former pits and spoil heaps look barren and hostile to life but its precisely here that animals and plants which elsewhere have hardly any habitats left are establishing themselves and thriving. Insects birds and amphibians for instance have brought many wasteland sites back to life. Wolves cranes and sea eagles are"
YouTube Link 2025-11-30T14:00Z 147K followers, 17.6K engagements

"Endless Daylight: How Animals Survive the Arctics Most Extreme Season Land of the Far North (1/2) Watch Part [--] here: https://youtu.be/TzJyZjzuXTQ This film takes the viewer to the wonderful world of polar day in the north of Scandinavia. North of the Arctic Circle the sun hardly sets in summer. The harsh conditions of polar night are now a thing of the past and warm temperatures and endless light cause nature to explode once the snow has melted. On land and in the sea food is now abundant. But animals and plants now face tremendous challenges. Summer is brief and there is very little time to"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"England's Beavers: How Nature's Engineers Are Rebuilding Britain's Rivers Metamorphoses (3/5) It was a sensation When photos of free-ranging beavers appeared in England in [----] the topic dominated the British press for days. After all the shy rodents had been considered extinct in the wild for [---] years. Their mysterious return polarised the public: conservationists celebrated the animal's new arrival as an enrichment for nature. Opponents demanded that the rodents be recaptured because they could damage agriculture. In order to allow the beavers to continue living in the wild the regional"
YouTube Link 2025-11-23T14:00Z 147K followers, 101.8K engagements

"A Shepherd's Bestiary: The Hidden Animal World of Iberia's Mountain Nomads (Documentary 2022) Once our ancestors had abandoned the hunter-gatherer way of life after discovering agriculture and their nomadic camps had been transformed into sedentary communities we humans gradually lost the close contact we had with nature and the animal species that accompany us on this fabulous journey called life. Nevertheless not all men and women set down roots in the earth. Shepherds continued to wander in search of fresh pasturelands to feed their flocks. Few artifacts remain to tell us about those tough"
YouTube Link 2025-11-20T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Costa Rica's Operation Tropical Forest - The Rebirth of a Lost Paradise Metamorphoses (2/5) Costa Rica is famous for its national parks tropical forests and rare animals. For centuries though the forests had to make way more and more above all for agriculture. Since the early 1980s the land has set a new course. Huge areas have been reforested; plant and animal species are recovering. The film shows how something that was long thought impossible has been brought about: the return of the tropical forests and their inhabitants. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:48 - From Deforestation to"
YouTube Link 2025-11-16T14:00Z 147K followers, 14.4K engagements

"12000 Years After the Ice Age: Wildlife Returns to the Bavarian Alps (Documentary 2021) In the Southeastern-most part of Germany rises Mount Watzmann. This mighty peak is a stone guardian of a remarkable wild region that holds tight to its secret nature. There are more secrets to reveal where the mountains disappear into the depths of Lake Knigssee a lake that holds a stark resemblance to a fjord at the coasts of the Atlantic ocean. Underwater fossil marine creatures in limestone rock tell of an ancient seabed buried deep then heaved skywards by battling tectonic plates. Deep grooves and"
YouTube Link 2025-11-13T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Brazil's Lost Rainforest: The Fight to Bring Back a Vanished Wilderness Metamorphoses (1/5) Around the megacities of Rio de Janeiro and So Paulo stretching all the way to Argentina is one of the most species-rich forests on earth: the Atlantic Rainforest. But today only [--] percent of it remains. A wake-up call for environmentalists farmers and researchers More than [---] private initiatives want to break the negative trend and are planting trees en masse to restore tropical forests and turn them into species-rich biotopes. With initial success: The return of the imposing tapir and rare monkey"
YouTube Link 2025-11-09T14:00Z 147K followers, 12.5K engagements

"Orangutans on the Brink of Extinction: Deforestation & Palm Oil Industry Are Ravaging Their Habitat Her name is Green she is alone in a world that doesn't belong to her. She is a female orangutan victim of deforestation and resource exploitation. This film is an emotional journey with Green's final days. It is a visual ride presenting the treasures of rainforest biodiversity in Indonesia and the devastating impacts of logging and land clearing for the palm oil plantations and the pulp and paper industry. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Green a female orangutan in Indonesian"
YouTube Link 2025-11-06T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Cat Ba Langurs: The World's Rarest Primates on the Brink of Extinction (Documentary 2013) The World Conservation Union (IUCN) lists the Cat Ba langur as one of the most critically endangered primates in the world. In the past poaching was a great threat to their survival: from over [----] individuals in the 1960s the population declined to mere [--] individuals today. Low reproductive output further endangers their survival. In [----] the Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project was started. Since then for the first time in decades the population of the langurs has increased. Former poachers joined the"
YouTube Link 2025-11-02T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Peru's Alpaca Herders - Ancient Traditions in the Andes Guardians of the Earth (5/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T03:19Z 147K followers, 59.9K engagements

"The Naked Mole-Rat: Do They Hold the Key to Human Immortality (Documentary 2017) The naked mole-rat may not be the most beautiful little mammal but it for sure is one of the most fascinating: the almost hairless wrinkled sand puppies are a true scientific wonder They are cold-blooded mammals that do not get cancer do not feel pain and their bone structure never degrades; even 30-year-old queens have the bones of a newborn. But how do they do it The documentary goes on a journey to unravel the secrets of the naked mole-rat as we follow their traces from the African savannah into the"
YouTube Link 2025-10-16T12:22Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"Life of Rajasthan's Last Camel Herders - "Camels are our Children" Guardians of the Earth (4/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"
YouTube Link 2025-10-23T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Marker Wadden: How the Netherlands Built New Land for Wildlife (Documentary 2021) Through their mastery of water the Dutch created land from areas of sea by use of waterworks and dykes. Immense mega-structures were built to protect the land from the water large parts of which are below sea level. These measures were unkind to natural biodiversity and were built for the benefit of human beings. Five years ago a hugely ambitious project began its gradual journey towards completion. The construction of a unique archipelago started deliberately fashioned for the benefit of nature. In [----] the"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Uganda's Desert Shepherds: Can the Karamojong Survive the Future Guardians of the Earth (3/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or"
YouTube Link 2025-10-16T13:00Z 147K followers, 25.1K engagements

"Russia's Melting Arctic: Reindeer Migration and Ancient Viruses Awakened by Thawing Permafrost Large areas of Arctic Russia and Siberia used to be no-go zones for decades. For the first time our team was able to enter some of these zones to discover dramatic degradations in Siberias waters soil and air. The film is highly topical alarming and provides gripping imagery from a little known and rarely seen frontline of climate change. It features the sheer dimension of the transformations and sheds a light on serious consequences for Siberias native human population and wildlife. Gigantic"
YouTube Link 2025-10-12T13:00Z 147K followers, 15.8K engagements

"Kyrgyzstan's Herders and their Great Summer Migration Guardians of the Earth (2/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at an"
YouTube Link 2025-10-09T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"The Bat Plague - One of the Worst Wildlife Disasters in US History (Documentary 2013) An estimated [---] million bats have died in the last [--] years in North America one of the greatest wildlife disasters in US history. KILLER IN THE CAVES follows bat-expert and Smithsonian Research Associate Dr. DeeAnn Reeder of Bucknell University in Lewisburg PA and wildlife manager Greg Turner of the Pennsylvania Game Commission in their fight against the disease that is driving Little brown bats one of the most common bat species in the Northern Eastern United states to extinction and causes heavy mass"
YouTube Link 2025-10-05T13:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"The Last Shepherds of Germany: Preserving a Vanishing Tradition Guardians of the Earth (1/5) Their lifestyle is considered ancient but pastoralist people contribute in many ways to the preservation of ecosystems and to food security worldwide. Their way of life is one of the oldest we know of yet from an ecological aspect it points towards the future. In a five-part documentary series Mark Michel and his team visit five pastoral communities around the world. Whether in Brandenburg in Germany in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan the dry savannahs of Uganda in the semi-deserts of Rajasthan or at"
YouTube Link 2025-10-02T13:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Britain's Wild Isles: The United Kingdom's Battle for Biodiversity (Documentary 2022) Our planet is full of life. From vast oceans to wide-open skies the diversity of life here seems infinite. But one of those here on earth has been changing the balance for all its residents. The United Kingdom is one of the most nature depleted countries on our planet yet this is a story of hope signaling that change is in the air. The feature film travels across the countrys most remote landscapes reaching as far as Shetland Cornwall Pembrokeshire Sea of Hebrides and many more on a quest to find how humans"
YouTube Link 2025-09-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"The Changing Role of Animals from the Industrial Revolution to the AI Age Taming the Beasts (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/n7iH0dTxc7w The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"
YouTube Link 2025-09-25T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"The Disappearing Marine Iguanas of Galpagos Vanishing Dragons (Documentary 2018) The Galpagos Islands have been the cradle of evolution ever since Darwin's book "The Origin of Species". Some of the stranges creatures have evolved here. Washed up these barren volcanic islands by strong winds millions of years ago the marine iguana has undergone the most amazing transformations. Once he was a normal lizard that fed on lush greenery on land on Galpagos he conquered the ocean to be able to survive. Nowadays he is the only lizard in the world that feeds exclusively on seaweed and grazes it on long"
YouTube Link 2025-09-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"The History of Animal Domestication from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages Taming the Beasts (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/B23rLvCdekI The history of human civilization is the history of the animals that made it possible. This two-part series shows the rise of humankind through the lens of the animals that have accompanied us on this journey for millennia. We use their strength and superior senses their flesh and instincts. And we enjoy their loyalty and friendship. Its probably one of the greatest strokes of luck in human history: competitors and opponents in the struggle for"
YouTube Link 2025-09-18T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Great Bustard: The Dodo of Our Time Fights Extinction Glorious Bustards (Documentary 2021) The Great bustard is the Dodo of our time. In many regions the threatened species is dwindling towards extinction. A handful of unswerving enthusiasts - none of them professionals in conservation - are struggling to rescue the heaviest of all flying birds from that fate. Their mission Nothing less than to reverse extinction despite it knocking at the door. Together with scientists they started an unprecedented rescue initiative setting up special protection areas and gradually renaturalising entire"
YouTube Link 2025-09-14T14:00Z 147K followers, 76.3K engagements

"How Sheep Could Help Build a Sustainable World Planet Sheep (2/2) Watch the 1st part here: https://youtu.be/p2dmqYH__5c Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the world. China is"
YouTube Link 2025-09-11T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Europe's Manmade Bird Refuge Accidental Wilderness - Europe's Everglades (Documentary 2020) In the middle of Europe lies a mysterious wilderness that is irreplaceable for the migrating birds of Europe and beyond. Though it is a small nature reserve it is greatly important and boasts an astonishing history. Feathered guests from all over the world travel through this refuge in the West of Germany. In spring countless rare bird species rest in the small watery wilderness to recharge their batteries before heading to their Nordic breeding grounds. Some travel up to [----] kilometers. Without"
YouTube Link 2025-09-07T14:00Z 147K followers, 16.3K engagements

"Why Sheep Might Be the Most Important Animal in Human History Planet Sheep (1/2) Watch the 2nd part here: https://youtu.be/TcGYpabE4Mk Sheep are probably the most underestimated animal in the world. Without them mankind would not be where it is today. Food clothing the unpretentious ram has been providing man with all this for eleven thousand years. The animals have made societies grow they prepared people for culture and to this day they guarantee life and prosperity in many parts of the world. 'Planet Sheep' goes on a search for traces and clues among shepherds and breeders all over the"
YouTube Link 2025-09-04T14:00Z 147K followers, 34.6K engagements

"Bavarian Forest: Europe's Last Wild Forest Wild Heart of Europe - The Return of an Ancient Forest An impenetrable thicket lynx roaming through the undergrowth and countless beetles living in rotten tree trunks. In the middle of densely populated Europe nature is allowed to reclaim its habitat. In the Bavarian Forest National Park a vision has become a pioneering showcase project worldwide: Humans do not interfere with nature. "Let nature be nature" is the philosophy. It was a unique experiment that triggered massive resistance among the population. The result however continues to amaze to"
YouTube Link 2025-08-31T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Heathlands vs. Farmlands: How Agriculture Threatens Biodiversity Ode to Nature (2/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/Tb1c6p8zTls Half of our entire homeland is used for agriculture. Thats unbelievably vast and it means everything else towns cities roads lakes mountains wild lands wetlands are crammed into the other half. A naturally managed grain field can harbour a wide range of species. But the vast majority of arable land in our homeland is no longer suitable as a habitat for a wide variety of animals and plants. Agriculture has become an industry thanks to misguided policies. Focused"
YouTube Link 2025-08-28T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Brigitte Bardot fighting for animals rather than fame: a battle against all odds In [----] at age [--] Brigitte Bardot decides to stop her acting career at the height of her fame to dedicate herself to Animal welfare and protection. Her rebellious nature finds in this cause a genuine expression of who she really is. This intimate portrait including exclusive interviews provides a unique account of her journey as a movie icon turning into a radical advocate for wildlife protection ahead of her time. ------- Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Bardot and her awareness of the animal condition"
YouTube Link 2025-08-24T14:01Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Germany's Wild Nature: Why Some Extinct Species Return While Others Vanish Ode to Nature (1/2) Watch part [--] here: https://youtu.be/07oNgiMARz0 Where we grow up or eventually settle down is our home. Nature is constantly changing but it is us humans who leave the greatest mark on it. We create destroy protect and shape - more than any law of nature - our homeland. In recent times man has also had an impact in the natural world in places where no one would expect it at all. Can the native animals and plants keep up Why do so many extinct species return on the one hand Why do so many become"
YouTube Link 2025-08-21T14:00Z 147K followers, [----] engagements

"Nature's Nurseries: Why Animals Go to Extreme Lengths to Protect Their Babies (Documentary 2020) In the ever-lasting circle of life its all animals' most important task to create new life to ensure the survival of the species. But as the job isnt done with giving birth parents need to be inventive in securing the well-being of the next generation. Dangers for the young are manifold but so are the counter-strategies. While some fish have evolved to produce an enormous amount of quickly independent eggs to increase the survival rate other animals like the golden eagle dedicate full attention to"
YouTube Link 2025-08-17T13:00Z 147K followers, 78.5K engagements

"How Zoos Keep Their Animals Smart Active and Happy Zoo Life (2/2) Many exotic animals that are threatened in the distant wilderness find a refuge in zoos in Europe. But zoos cannot replace nature. To ensure that zoo inhabitants feel at home modern zoos in Germany have to break new ground. After all if the animals grow up healthy and fit they can also have fun experience adventures and have offspring. Zoos therefore come up with many things to keep the senses of their charges sharp. Keepers hide food and build devices that make it more difficult to find treats. Many zoo animals are also given"
YouTube Link 2025-08-14T14:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

"How Polar Bears Survive the Arctic Summer Polar Bear Summer (Documentary 2015) Have you ever wondered what polar bears do in the summer Where they live when there is no ice What they eat when they cant hunt for seals Do they suffer do they thrive This film follows polar bears throughout a summer along Hudson Bay unraveling the difficulties the animals face in their fight for survival at a time of plenty for all other denizens of the Arctic. The Polar Bear is wonderfully well adapted for life in a frozen ice- and snow-covered environment. He thrives when he can pursue his prey on the Arctic"
YouTube Link 2025-08-10T13:00Z 147K followers, [---] engagements

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