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TitleYearDescription
Running with Wolves2009

This film follows ex world champion endurance athlete and wolf biologist, Gudrun Pflueger, through her life-threatening battle with brain cancer. Her long road to recovery is helped along by her determination to return to the wild and to continue her work with the wolves of The Rocky Mountains and to once again be Running with Wolves.

 

Search for the coast wolves2006

We follow field biologist and world champion endurance athlete, Gudrun Pfleuger as she tracks the illusive coast wolves of British Columbia. While some startling discoveries are made about these interesting wolves and their way of life, Gudrun has some revelations of her own, revelations that are both life changing and life threatening.

Flying with Condors2004

We follow the adventures of world champion glider pilot Judy Leden as she flies wing-tip to wing-tip with condors in the Andes. A high definition, fifty two minute production for ZDF, BBC and NHK. Richard is Director and principal cameraman.

Ultimate Snake: Death Squeeze2003

World anaconda expert Jesus Rivas takes us on a journey of discovery to find some of the world's most fascinating constricting snakes.

Snake Hunter in Costa Rica2002

Rom Whitaker's whirlwind tour of the world's most amazing snakes takes him to Costa Rica in Central America. Not much bigger than Switzerland, this country is just loaded with snakes. There are more types here than in the whole of North America. Some of the snakes have awesome reputations - like the infamous bushmaster and fer-de-lance. In Rom's journey across this land of adventure and mystery he will meet the gold miners who found out about snakes the hard way, but above all he'll be looking for snakes, lots of them!

Wild Indonesia2000

A natural history of the greatest island chain on earth. Spanning 5,000 kilometres of equator, between Asia and Australia, Indonesia's 17,000 islands make up by far the largest and most varied archipelago on earth. From freezing glaciers to coral reefs, from orang utans to komodo dragons, the sheer diversity of landscapes and life defies the imagination. This series tells the comprehensive story of one of the world's most fascinating regions and its magical wildlife.

Golden Seals of the Skeleton Coast2000

We follow the incredible life of a male Cape fur seal on an action-packed journey from the chaos of the breeding colony to the dramas of the open ocean. The odyssey, a ten year, three thousand mile voyage takes our seal around the coast of Southern Africa. En route he encounters many challengers - the beaches are patrolled by jackals, the oceans by sharks. Always he is on the lookout for food - fledgling gannets and huge shoals of migratory fish sustain his ample bulk. But his wanderings bring him into conflict with people - fishermen and hunters are not always a seal's best friend.

Thunder Dragon1999

In a bustling Sri Lankan suburb, water monitors are a part of everyday life. At a garbage dump, swimming in a canal or waiting with the dogs for scraps at the meat shop they are a common sight. Elsewhere, where monitors are found, they are exploited heavily for their meat and skin but in Sri Lanka they enjoy a unique immunity granted by Buddhism and they seem to know it. Meanwhile emerald waves gently froth along the white shoreline of a paradise island in the Indian Ocean. Above the lapping waves, two 8-foot-long monitor lizards battle for dominance.

The Octopus Hunter1999

An extraordinary new species of octopus has recently been discovered in Indonesia. It's been dubbed the 'mimic octopus' for its extraordinary ability to change its shape and its behaviour to imitate a wide range of other marine creatures. These include sea snakes, lion fish and flounders. This film follows Australian octopus expert Mark Norman on an exhilarating underwater journey in his search to find the mimic octopus and see for himself the amazing behaviour of this unusual animal. His task won't be easy as this creature has only been seen by a handful of people.

Flying Hooves, Fleeting Shadows1999

This is the story of the most graceful and varied mammals on earth - Antelopes. Some are the size of a rabbit, others are larger than a cow. Many are shy and solitary, others congregate in huge herds and migrate hundreds of miles in search of fresh grass. Amazingly, some even eat meat!