纪录片-BBC Discovery PBS N.G IMAX全记录–Life In Blogcn


 

纪录片-BBC Discovery PBS N.G IMAX全记录

回首页 BBC Discovery IMAX N.G PBS 给我消息

日志更新
访客留言
偷吃的鼹鼠/2008-12-05
谢谢!真是大好人!....
中博网友/2008-11-28
路过
中博网友/2008-11-16
博主大好人,谢谢
:+:Calendar:+
 
我的链接
 
 

 
 

纪录片能真实地再现历史和我们所生活的现实空间,她给人的感染力是巨大的、惊人的!

 


2008.03.17 09:34:00 
 Wildlife on One(Two)全目录(能收集到的) 

Episodes - Wildlife on One
 
 
20th Century Fox 
City-dwelling foxes. 
 
21st Century Cats (2000) 
Safari. 
 
A Graze with Danger (2002) 
Tommies are the preferred meal of carnivores. 
 
A Monkey for All Seasons (1996) 
Japanese macaques. 
 
A Safe Polar Bear Is a Distant Polar Bear 
Canadian polar bears challenge man in the autumn. 
 
A Touch of the Butterflies 
Tropical butterflies of Malaysia. 
 
A Wonderful Bird Is the Pelican 
Pelicans inhabit the Florida mangroves. 
 
Advance of the Armadillo (1996) 
The life of an armadillo. 
 
African Assassin : A Wildlife Whodunit (2003) 
David Attenborough turns detective to investigate the 'murder' of a gazelle fawn which died on the Africa veldt. Lining up the usual suspects : lions, cheetahs, leopards and jackals : he reveals the behaviour of each, uncovering surprising animal interactions, and finds out which of the predators is the killer 
 
African Penguin: Cool Bird in a Hot Spot (2002) 
The invasion of Cape Town by an army of penguins in 1984 paved the way for others to breed on the African mainland, despite the blazing sunshine and human presence. David Attenborough reveals the interdependence of these birds, which choose a new home each year on the offshore islands or in town 
 
Alligator Hole (2001) 
Alligators play a vital role in the Everglades ecosystem. 
 
Amazon Assassin : A Wildlife Whodunit (2003) 
David Attenborough turns detective to investigate the killing of a sloth in the depths of the Amazon jungle, home to a variety of deadly predators. He profiles each of the suspects in turn, revealing remarkable insights into animal behaviour, before finally unmasking the culprit 
 
Amorous Amphibians 
Courtship behaviors of amphibians in Great Britain. 
 
At Home With Badgers 
Hidden cameras capture badger behaviors. 
 
Babies Beware (2002) 
Examination of infanticide in the wild focuses on hanuman-langur monkey babies. 
 
Baboons Rule OK 
The battle for supremacy in a troop of South African baboons. 
 
Back Street Bandits (2002) 
Raccoons successfully adapt to urban areas. 
 
Bands on the Run (2001) 
Mongooses band together to take on large opponents. 
 
Bat-Eared Fox (2002) 
David Attenborough narrates a profile of two bat-eared foxes and their five cubs, revealing how these cunning insect-eaters hunt for food and avoid predators in the harsh climate of Africa's Kalahari desert 
 
Baywatch: A Dolphin's View 
Underwater safari in Australia features truffle-hunting dolphins. 
 
Be An Animal (2002) 
David Attenborough takes a close look at animal habitats using hi-tech 3-D computer animation combined with real-life footage. Viewers are able to enter the world of zebras, gazelles and lions living in the African savannah, and understand why they make the decisions they do to survive 
 
Bear Crimes: Caught in the Act (2004) 
North America is suffering another crime wave, due to the feeding habits of grizzly bears. With a need to consume 20,000 calories a day, and given depleting natural sources, they take the fast food option : scavenging on urban rubbish tips. Despite 'bear-proof' skips, the cunning creatures usually manage to enjoy a feast of leftovers : or alternatively poach salmon from fishermen 
 
Bears on the Black Run (2004) 
The story of two female black bears in Whistler, Canada's largest ski resort, as they struggle to raise their cubs in very different surroundings. One mother adapts to a city environment, roaming around golf courses and even hotel balconies, while the other chooses a more wild existence. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Beastly Dads (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
Beasts on the Street (2003) 
David Attenborough looks at animals which have adapted to an urban environment, including scavengers such as rats, foxes and monkeys which thrive on the throwaway culture, as well as pigeons and raccoons. As more creatures become city slickers, business for trappers and rescuers has never been better, with warthogs seeking shelter under houses, alligators taking refuge in Florida swimming pools and elephant seals attacking cars 
 
Beauty and the Beast (2002) 
Small cats of Latin America include ocelots, margays and jaguarundis. 
 
Beavers - The Master Builders? (2003) 
David Attenborough examines the phenomenal construction abilities of the beaver, which combines the skills of a lumberjack, carpenter and hydro-engineer. He compares the industrious creature to humans to find out who deserves the title of master builder 
 
Beetles: Record Breakers (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Beseiged: Battle of the Termites (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Bird Man of Afikim 
Israeli news cameraman Moshe Alpert photographs birds. 
 
Birds Behaving Badly (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Birds in Black (2003) 
A year in the lives of ravens. 
 
Birds of the Sun God 
Hummingbirds. 
 
Bushbabies - A Leap in the Dark (2000) 
An exploration of one of Africa's least known primates, the bushbaby. Following one male and female in the build up to the mating season, as he competes to father the next generation 
 
Butterfly: Beauty or Beast (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Capuchins - The Monkey Puzzle (2004) 
The lives of capuchins, reputedly the world's most intelligent species of monkey. They are capable of using poker chips as if they were coins, and find ways of co-operating to their mutual advantage. Recent research in Brazil has also uncovered a group of the primates based on the ability to make and use tools, including flint knives, hammers and anvils. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Capuchins (2007) 
Following a troop of capuchins in the forests of Costa Rica. 
 
Cephalopods: Gadgets Galore (2004) 
Eight-armed creatures of the ocean, including cuttlefish, octopus and squid. 
 
Chimpanzees: Toolmakers of Bossou (2001) 
David Attenborough studies the sophisticated tool-making abilities of the Bossou chimps in Guinea, West Africa. Remarkable footage of this remote group sheds light on the development of early mankind : reminiscent of a Stone-Age community, they are reliant on basic tools for survival in the forest, using stones as hammers to crack nuts, folding leaves to make cups and creating fishing poles from twigs 
 
Citizen Cane Toad (2002) 
Since the highly poisonous South American cane toads were introduced to Australia as a form of natural pest control, their population has increased at an alarming rate. Now the race is on to find a way of keeping their numbers down as they spell danger for indigenous wildlife : although the amphibians were brought in to eat beetles threatening Queenland's sugar plantations, they have now infiltrated almost a fifth of the continent and even crocodiles have been found dead with the venomous creatu... 
 
City of the Wild Cats (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Crabs - Claw Wars (2004) 
The varied abilities of crabs, which have undergone evolutionary changes over millions of years to avoid enemies and adapt to extremes of temperature. They have found solutions to problems such as locating water sources, finding new shells and breathing on land - and have even managed to survive hostile desert terrain. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Crabs - Crab Attack (2005) 
No synopsis available 
 
Crowned Lemurs (2003) 
A family of Madagascan lemurs are forced to find new homes after the country's worst drought in years. Guided by their heavily pregnant leader, they set off in search of shelter and fresh water, braving danger as they go 
 
Deadly Liaisons (2003) 
Tiger snakes in Australia feed on mutton birds. 
 
Devilfish (2002) 
Giant Pacific octopus. 
 
Dingoes: Outlaws of the Outback (2001) 
Australian wild dogs are highly intelligent and adaptable. 
 
Dolphins: Deep Thinkers (2004) 
David Attenborough investigates new research into the intelligence of dolphins, testing their communication skills using sound and body language, and exploring wtheir ability to understand more complex messages, including images on TV 
 
Dragon Flies: The Sky Raiders (2005) 
No synopsis available 
 
Dragonfly - Beauty or Beast? (2004) 
The life of the emperor dragonfly, often seen as one of the great beauties of nature but known to be one of the most fearsome creatures in the insect world. It can aggressively defend its territory from intruders, and dominates those around it with a reign of terror. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Dragons (2003) 
David Attenborough examines lizard species that display many of the characteristics of mythical fire-breathing dragons, including amazing colours, spiked armour and the ability to fly 
 
Encounter Underground 
Australia's bulldog ant. 
 
Enter the Dragons (2002) 
Komodo dragons. 
 
Enter the Mantis (2001) 
David Attenborough investigates the praying mantis, a master of camouflage and escapology, whose kung fu-style attacking skills inspired the combat techniques of Shaolin monks in the 16th century. Faced with a host of natural enemies, baby mantises grow up fast and are quick to go on the offensive, using their lightning-fast reflexes to take victims by surprise. Last in series 
 
Flower From the Flames 
A South African flower uses shapes and colors as a reproductive lure. 
 
Flying Foresters (2002) 
All about bats. 
 
Fox Watch 
British foxes adapt to urban life. 
 
Foxy Business (2001) 
David Attenborough explores family politics in the fox world. For three years a camera hidden on an Essex landfill site has provided a fascinating insight into the behaviour of a community of foxes removed from the threat of human disturbance. The film reveals how family life can get pretty tough for a fox, as males battle for territory, the young fight to establish a position within the hierarchy, and even vixens have to compete for their long-term mates 
 
Gadgets Galore (2004) 
The cuttlefish, squid and octopus families, known collectively as cephalopods, which use deception and cunning to evade danger, and come equipped with an array of 'gadgets' to help them survive. David Attenborough narrates 
 
Gangland Lemurs (2003) 
David Attenborough offers an insight into the often violent lifestyles of a female-dominated colony of ringtailed lemurs in Madagascar. Would-be leader Jezebel beats her peers into submission to assume command of the troupe : and the males are pushed aside, used only for mating once a year 
 
Gannets Galore 
Gannets with insatiable appetites inhabit the British Isles. 
 
Gannets: The Storm Birds (2002) 
The life story of the gannet, one of the most common sea-birds in Britain, revealing its remarkable fishing ability as it covers vast distances in search of its prey and plunges into the waves at 60mph to feed itself 
 
Gelada Baboons: The Battles of Braveheart (2001) 
The story of one gelada baboon's struggle to protect his harem of attention-demanding females from packs of rival males whose maraudings pose a constant threat to his supremacy. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Gently Smiling Jaws 
Crocodiles. 
 
Giant Otters: Wolves of the River (2001) 
David Attenborough narrates an investigation into the world of the giant otter, focusing on a family's fight for survival in the Peruvian Amazon as they hunt for fish and evade predators. The formidable creatures can weigh as much as an Alsatian dog, and their hunting patterns resemble those of wolves 
 
Giraffe: The Impossible Animal (2000) 
Giraffes are part of the African savannah. 
 
Global Swarming (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Goldfish 
A goldfish's scream is amplified as a cat watches it swim. 
 
Gremlins of the Night 
Filmmakers capture the secret world of nocturnal primates. 
 
Grizzly 
Grizzly bears forage for flora and catch salmon. 
 
Hippos Out of Water (1999) 
The astonishing behaviour of hippos. 
 
Hyena (2004) 
Hyena pups grow and learn skills. 
 
Hyenas: Heroes or Villains? (2000) 
David Attenborough follows a pack of hyenas over a six-month period, dispelling the myth of the animals as cowardly scavengers 
 
Hyrax: Little Brother of the Elephants (2000) 
Insight into the world of the hyrax, a bear-like African creature from which elephants could have evolved. Sporting suction-cup feet, the animals are able to scale sheer rock faces with ease, but face enemies in the form of black eagles, leopards, pythons and baboons 
 
Iguanas : Living Like Dinosaurs (2002) 
David Attenborough uncovers the secrets of the green iguana on a journey deep into the forests of Central America. These extraordinary reptiles form peer groups as soon as they are hatched on an island nesting ground, hoping that strength in numbers will protect them on the arduous journey to the mainland jungle where they are at the mercy of basilisks, crocodiles and vultures. Does this amazing social interaction provide any clues about dinosaur behaviour? 
 
Immortal Salamander (2002) 
Life cycle of salamanders; differing survival strategies. 
 
In Pursuit of the Boar 
Wild boars still thrive in the forests of Europe. 
 
India's Wild Dogs: The Wild Bunch (2000) 
Film depicting the wild dogs of India in a new light. Though they're portrayed as villains in Kipling's The Jungle Book, is there another side to their nature? This documentary reveals how teamwork enables them to compete with rival hunters, including jackals and tigers, for survival 
 
Jewel in the Sun 
Gambia's Abuko Reserve. 
 
Kea - The Smartest Parrot? (2005) 
David Attenborough visits New Zealand in search of the kea, the unique alpine parrot that is famous both for its surprising intelligence and destructive behaviour. Keas regularly attack cars, wreak havoc in ski resorts and have even been known to cause landslides 
 
Keas Snow Parrot (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
King Croc (2005) 
An insight into crocodiles and alligators, revealing why these species were able to survive the greatest cataclysms in nature, including the extinction of the dinosaurs. They have also weathered extreme climate change, including the ravages of the last Ice Age, to become some of the planet's most enduring residents, proving virtually indestructible after more than 200 million years on Earth. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
King of Kingfishers (1996) 
Most kingfishers do not fish. 
 
Kingdom of the Crabs (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Kingdom of the Mountain of God (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Kuiseb: The Vanishing River 
A desert river flows underground in Namibia. 
 
Lady of the Spiders 
Naturalist Barbara York Main studies spiders. 
 
Ladybird, Ladybirds ... 
Ladybirds aid gardeners, but annoy others. 
 
Lake of the Flies (1996) 
Billions of tiny flies swarm over Lake Victoria. 
 
Last Chance for the Grevy? 
Conservationist Don Hunt tries to save Kenya's grevy zebras. 
 
Last of the Rhinos 
Although they live in a wildlife sanctuary, rhinos still face the possibility of extinction. 
 
Little Leviathan (2001) 
Scientists investigate when tourists report seeing pilot whales near the shore. 
 
Malice in Wonderland (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Marmot Mountain 
Marmots of the Austrian Tyrol live in a system of burrows. 
 
Meerkats Divided (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Meerkats United 
Meerkats defend their territory in Africa's Kalahari Desert. 
 
Monitor Lizard - Africa's Greatest Thief (2004) 
The life and crimes of the monitor lizard, the most notorious thief in Africa. Its reputation as a raider stems from its enormous appetite, which forces it to steal the food of other animals, including lions, crocodiles and humans - and puts it in extreme danger every day. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Monitor Lizards (2007) 
The Nile Monitor of Africa. 
 
Monkeys of the Rock (2001) 
David Attenborough narrates an investigation into the only free-living monkeys in Europe : the famous community based on the Rock of Gibraltar, which were originally imported as pets from North Africa and have developed some peculiar habits. The males have adapted into 'modern men', spending time with their offspring as well as taking responsibility for hunting and protecting territory. Has their environment made them develop this trait? 
 
Mustang (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Mysteries of the Chinese Crane 
Siberian cranes, thought to be near extinction, thrive on a lake in southern China. 
 
Navy Seal Pups 
The rigorous life of the seal pups living around California's Fort Coranando, an elite naval training base. Their punishing training schedule begins at birth, where they having to swim minutes after arrival, taking strict instructions from the mother to enable them to develop skills of hunting, communication, navigation and enemy detection in order to survive 
 
Navy Seals (2002) 
David Attenborough examines how female seals in the waters around Californian Navy training base Fort Coranado train their young in their own stringent 'boot camp'. Pups must swim within a few minutes of birth and are instructed in hunting, communication, navigation, enemy detection and evasion by their devoted mothers. They must also learn to use their commando tool kit of flippers, camouflage, sensory whiskers, night-vision goggles and detection systems if they are to avoid the sharp teeth of ... 
 
New Father Thames 
The Thames River, once badly polluted, now teems with life. 
 
Night Gliders (1996) 
The nocturnal flying squirrel. 
 
Night Life 
The darkness conceals busy nocturnal creatures. 
 
Night of the Leopard (1996) 
Nighttime behavior of leopards of the African savanna. 
 
Nile Monitors: Africa's Greatest Raiders (2004) 
Through their own eyes, this film reveals what it takes to be Africa's largest lizard. 
 
Oasis 
Desert life and migrating birds converge at oases in the Sahara. 
 
Odd Noses of Borneo 
Proboscis monkeys of Borneo preside over evolutionary oddities. 
 
Operation Dung Beetle (2001) 
The African dung beetle controls the continent's population of flies. 
 
Operation Thunderball (2001) 
David Attenborough reveals the dung beetle as a James Bond-style special agent : licensed not to kill but to clean up the world. Remarkable footage of the beetles, filmed among the grass stalks of the Serengeti Plains in Africa, shows them to be equipped with an array of hi-tech gadgets that even Q would be proud of 
 
Orangutans: Out on a Limb (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Orinoco Hog 
The South American capybara is the world's largest rodent. 
 
Osprey: The Fish Hawks (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
Ostriches: In the Race for Survival (2002) 
David Attenborough narrates this intimate expose of the life of the ostrich, revealing there's much more to the bird's survival strategy than merely burying its head in the sand at the first sign of trouble. Its ancestors ran with the dinosaurs : and this weird and wonderful flightless creature has managed to survive and evolve ever since 
 
Pandas Aren't Always Cuddly (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Parrot Fashion (2006) 
No synopsis available 
 
Pelicans : Taking the Plunge (2001) 
David Attenborough studies the remarkable diving skills of Acapulco's brown pelican. Slow-motion footage reveals the intricate processes of the high-speed dive, as the birds inflate built-in air sacs to protect them on impact, the shockwave from which paralyses fish within a radius of two metres. Also captured on camera is the pelican's relationship with the local fishermen : an extraordinary example of co-operative hunting 
 
Peregrine - Nature's Top Gun (2003) 
David Attenborough profiles the peregrine falcon, the fastest predator on Earth. With the help of an RAF fighter jet, coupled with footage of the falcon in action, he demonstrates its deadly accuracy, and reveals how the bird gains the skills needed to survive and live up to its fearsome reputation 
 
Pine Marten (2004) 
The marten is a nocturnal relative of the weasel. 
 
Piranhas (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
Polar Bears on Thin Ice (2002) 
David Attenborough observes the polar bear invasion that takes place each autumn in Canada's Hudson Bay when the sea ice breaks up. He notes how global warming means this natural phenomenon is happening earlier with every passing season, increasing the danger for prospective bear-watchers as the cuddly-but-deadly creatures arrive hungrier each year, having had less time to feed in their frozen habitat 
 
Possums: Tales of the Unexpected (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Pterodactyls: Alive? 
Fossil remains serve as clues in discovering how prehistoric flying creatures lived. 
 
Punk Puffins (2007) 
No synopsis available 
 
Pussies Galore (2005) 
David Attenborough narrates an account of the lives of feral cats inhabiting Trajan's Forum in Rome, where power struggles frequently erupt. The resident dominant male, dubbed Caesar, occupies a tenuous position of power, with rival Brutus constantly plotting his downfall. Livia attempts to breed again after the death of her last litter, while her mother Mina is the focus of a great deal of male attention 
 
Pygmy Chimpanzee: The Last Great Ape (2002) 
Bonobos are the closest living relatives to humans, but are the least known of the apes. 
 
Rainbow Warriors (1996) 
Chameleons. 
 
Red River Safari 
Tana River flows from Mount Kenya to the Indian Ocean. 
 
Redtail: The Story of a Hawk 
Neil Rettig films a year in the life of a hawk chick. 
 
Reef Wise (2000) 
Documentary examining the underwater paradise of Sulawesi, a coral reef straddling the equator 
 
Return of the Sea Eagle 
The white-tailed sea eagle, once widespread, survives only in Norway. 
 
Rhino Rescue 
Once in danger of extinction, rhinos thrive in Southern Africa. 
 
Roadrunner: Clown of the Desert 
Road runners scurry comically about the Arizona desert. 
 
Run Rabbit Run 
Despite numerous enemies, wild rabbits survive. 
 
Sailing With Whales 
A sailing ship's company follows whales from the Arctic to the Caribbean. 
 
Scorpions (2007) 
No synopsis available 
 
Sea Otters: The Clam-Busters (1996) 
Baby sea otter learns how to stay alive. 
 
Sea Snakes (2007) 
No synopsis available 
 
Secret Servals (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Sensational Scorpions (2005) 
No synopsis available 
 
Sensitive Scorpions (2003) 
David Attenborough reveals the sensitive side of the scorpion, one of nature's most feared creatures. The creature's reputation hides a gentle aspect of its personality, illustrated by courting rituals involving elaborate dances, and a tender, protective approach to motherhood 
 
Sensitive Sharks (2001) 
David Attenborough explores the feared marine predator's sophisticated sensory abilities, focusing on an annual feeding frenzy off the coast of South Africa. He also observes an intimate embrace between a reef shark and diver, and suggests the creature has a more sensitive side 
 
Serpent's Secrets (2007) 
No synopsis available 
 
Serpents, Swiftlets and the Chasm of Gloom 
Tiny birds, bats and scavenging insects inhabit limestone caves on Borneo. 
 
Shadow of the Hare (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Shipwreck 
Marine life colonizes a sunken ship off the English coast. 
 
Should Elephants Weep? (2001) 
A herd of wild elephants makes its annual migration across Central India. 
 
Silvia - Star Tern (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Skyraider 
Peregrine falcons hover over coastal cliffs. 
 
Some of My Best Friends Are Vultures 
A Spanish naturalist studies vultures. 
 
Space Age Reptiles (2002) 
David Attenborough unveils the gravity-defying world of geckos, reptiles with feet sticky enough to support an average child's weight. The science behind their adhesive ability has only recently been uncovered : and could be helpful to Nasa 
 
Sparrows of St. James 
Sparrows nest in high-toned London residences, including Buckingham Palace. 
 
Sperm Whales: Back From the Abyss (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
Spiders From Mars (2000) 
Jumping spiders. 
 
Spirit of the Mustang (2004) 
Mustangs of North America. 
 
Springbok of the Kalahari (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Squirrel on My Shoulder 
A cat raises a baby squirrel. 
 
Squirrels - Are They Tough Enough? (2004) 
An investigation into the stamina of grey squirrels, putting one individual through its paces in a gruelling training programme to discover how hardy the creatures really are, and reporting from an American city where they have already begun to take over. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Squirrels under Siege (2000) 
The Californian ground squirrel, who gives birth to a litter of eight in an underground burrow 
 
Squirrels: Sas Tough Nuts (2005) 
No synopsis available 
 
St. Lucia: Lake Wilderness 
Hippos, crocodiles and birds live along an African lake. 
 
Stoats in the Priory (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Super Dads (2007) 
Male animals striving to ensure the survival of their offspring. 
 
Super Moms (2008) 
The ways animal mothers of North America have adapted to successfully bring up their young. 
 
Super Mums (2003) 
An exploration of the reality of pregnancy, birth and parenthood for animals living in the wild, including the elephant seal mother, which doesn't eat or drink during the four weeks it has to wean a pup. Also under scrutiny are the Californian mouse, whose females use urine to ensure their partners complete chores while they themselves feed their young, and the amaurobious spider, which sacrifices everything for its babies by becoming their first meal. For seahorses, on the other hand, child rea... 
 
Tales of the Big Bad Fox (2003) 
Foxes hunt rabbits in England's Mendip Hills. 
 
Techno Wolves (2006) 
David Attenborough narrates the story of a daring attempt to release captive Mexican wolves into the wild. Using the latest science to help save the creatures, the experts wait to see if the domesticated wolves will have developed the necessary skills and complex behaviour needed to survive 
 
The Bee-Team 
Kenyan birds that eat bees also lead lusty lives. 
 
The Besieged: War of the Termites (1996) 
The termites of southern Kenya. 
 
The Bird That Beat the U.S. Navy 
Midway Island's gooney birds are favorites of sailors. 
 
The Case of the Vanishing Squirrel 
Jessica Holm studies red squirrels on the Isle of Wight. 
 
The Dolphin Diaries (2002) 
A 10-year study of spotted dolphins reveals their social structure. 
 
The Dragon and the Damsel 
Dragonflies. 
 
The Eagle Empire 
White-tailed sea eagles, once worshipped, faced extinction at the hands of 20th century man. 
 
The Great Hedgehog Mystery 
Some myths about hedgehogs are shown to be true. 
 
The Monkey Puzzle (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
The Mouse's Tale 
Britain is home to four species of mice. 
 
The Octopus Challenge (2001) 
David Attenborough investigates the life of the octopus : an amazing creature which can unscrew jars, recognise shapes and find its way around mazes. Employing tasks specially designed to test the skill and intellect of the octopus, the programme demonstrates how this peculiar animal relies on its wits to survive in the wild 
 
The Passing of the Buck 
The Indian blackbuck nears extinction in its homeland. 
 
The Prankster 
Coyotes. 
 
The Rat Race (2002) 
David Attenborough investigates wildlife survival 
 
The Ravening Hordes 
Creatures who gather in swarms can threaten human life. 
 
The Real Macaw (2003) 
Macaws live as long as humans and can be as clever as children. David Attenborough explores their often entertaining behaviour revealing that there's more to these colourful parrots than meets the eye, and examines how well they adapt to captivity 
 
The Real Mr. Ratty 
The water vole. 
 
The Smartest Parrot (2005) 
No synopsis available 
 
The Tale of the Peacock and the Tiger (1996) 
Insight into the lives of two of the most attractive creatures native to India - the tiger and its potential dinner, the spectacularly plumed peacock. David Attenborough narrates 
 
The Tale of the Pregnant Male 
Male seahorses bear the young of the species. 
 
The Water Walkers 
Insects that travel along the surface of ponds. 
 
Thunderbirds (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Tiger of the Highlands (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Titbits 
A nesting pair of blue tits raises its chicks. 
 
Too Close for Comfort? (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Transformers (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Trivial Pursuit? The Natural Mystery of Play 
Baby animals' play may teach survival skills. 
 
Under the Weather 
Inclement weather and bad storms affect wild animals. 
 
Uninvited Guests (2003) 
Small creatures finding sanctuary in houses exploit almost every nook and cranny. 
 
Up With the Gibbons (2000) 
The speediest and most-elusive of the ape family is the gibbon. 
 
Wanted Alive (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Warthogs - Hogging the Limelight (2003) 
David Attenborough narrates a revealing portrait of warthogs, capturing footage of these creatures in the wild in Kenya's Lake Nakuru, examining their relationships with other species and showing them to be far more intelligent and agile than they appear 
 
Water Vole: A Life On the Edge (2001) 
David Attenborough delves into the undergrowth to report on the water vole, a rough-and-ready rodents capable of scaling tall trees and plunging into the depths of the deepest rivers : abilities which help ensure their survival in a world under increasing pressure from the humans 
 
Water Voles (2006) 
No synopsis available 
 
Whale of a Tangle 
Whales get trapped in fishermen's nets off Newfoundland. 
 
Where Lemmings Dare (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Where the Fish Are Friendly 
Exotic marine life lives on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. 
 
Whistling Hunters (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
White Birds of Winter (1996) 
Snow geese migrate from the Arctic to New Mexico. 
 
Who Really Killed Cock Robin? 
Robins. 
 
Who's a Clever Birdie? 
Brain capacity of birds. 
 
Wild Boar : King of the Wildwood (2004) 
Report on the wild boar, which was the sport and food of the noble classes in Britain until it was hunted to extinction. Now it thrives only in the remote forests of mainland Europe. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Wild Bush Budgie (2003) 
No synopsis available 
 
Wild Otter 
Otters of the Shetland Isles. 
 
Wildebeest - The Super Herd (2005) 
The life of the wildebeest, a creature commonly regarded as stupid and lumbering, but which has emerged as one of Africa's success stories. Using a number of unusual strategies to keep its population flourishing, the species maintains a 'super herd' able to thrive on the plains seemingly without fear of predators. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Winning Dads (2003) 
An exploration of the range of strategies adopted by male African animals to protect their offspring from predators and maintain their population. A baboon bravely defends its family from a prowling cheetah and a weaver bird provides a secure hanging-basket nest to protect its young, but a mole-rat that ventures into hostile territory becomes a sex slave and ends up leading a life of luxury being fed by its numerous children. Narrated by David Attenborough 
 
Wolves in White (2002) 
No synopsis available 
 
Yellowstone Below Zero 
The wildlife of Yellowstone Park prepare for the long winter. 
 
Zebras (2001) 
No synopsis available 
 
Zebras: The Trail Blazers (2004) 
No synopsis available 
 
Zen, the Pigtailed Monkey 
Men and monkeys work together in Thailand.
标签: wildlife
作者 lianggui6812 评论() | 人气()  | 引用() | 推荐 | 保存日志 | 问题日志 | 收藏到网摘 | 返回首页


与我联系:li_yi1999@hotmail.com  QQ:393606098