In the deserts of northern Mexico life, prairie dogs, pygmy owls and rare aplomado falcons, have found clever ways to survive against the odds. Show more
Action-packed wildlife show. The deadly roadshow heads underwater, where Steve and Naomi give a giant octopus breakfast and meet paddleboard adventurer Dave Cornthwaite. Show more
Naomi Wilkinson's quest to find nature's worst nightmares takes her to Thailand, where she meets the king of the jungle swingers, the gibbon. Show more
Naomi Wilkinson heads to the frozen forests of northern Finland to seek out more nightmares of nature, where she takes a plunge into a frozen river. Show more
Naomi Wilkinson continues her global search for nightmares of the natural world. This time she heads deep into the rainforests of Borneo. Show more
Naomi Wilkinson continues her global search for nightmares of the natural world. Naomi dives into the tropical seas and rivers on the island of Borneo. Show more
Documentary telling the story of Swift, a five-week-old meerkat pup who has been born in one of the harshest places on Earth - the Kalahari Desert. Show more
Deadly special featuring some of the best moments from the series. Steve races a cheetah, rescues a king cobra and shares some of those rare times when things go wrong!
Steve heads to Ecuador to dive with the giant manta ray. He also gets a unique view of the biggest baby on Earth and rescues a turtle caught in a fishing line. Show more
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan are live again once more from the Gloucestershire countryside, where overnight events have already thrown up plenty of surprises. Show more
Springwatch enters its final week as Michaela Strachan and Chris Packham update viewers on the busy weekend. Lucy Cooke and Patrick Aryee join them in Sherborne. Show more
The dark, a world of opportunity for mammals. More than two-thirds prefer the cover of the night, with some now returning to the safety of the shadows in order to avoid us. Show more
Wildlife documentary. David Attenborough reveals how the unique and bizarre wildlife of the Galapagos Islands is adapting to a human revolution. Show more