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    Borneo’s Pygmy Elephants
1 x 60’, 2006, HD
For many years Borneo’s diminutive forest elephants were believed to be a feral population from domestic stock. DNA testing has confirmed they are a unique species. This story tells of one man’s mission to save these persecuted beasts from poachers. Following Bert the tracker, we witness some incredible footage revealing the most intimate secrets of elephant family life.
Michael Patrick Wong/Off the Fence
The British back garden is a familiar setting, but underneath the peonies and petunias is a much wilder hidden world, a miniature Serengeti, with beauty and brutality in equal measure. In this documentary, Chris Packham and a team of wildlife experts spend an entire year exploring every inch of a series of interlinked back gardens. They want to answer fundamental questions: how much wildlife lives beyond our back doors? How good is the great British garden for wildlife?
Windfall Films
We explore one of Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophes as we follow the unstoppable march of the cane toad across the Australian continent. Despised by many, venerated by some, the toad has occupied the nation’s consciousness achieving both cult and criminal status.
Overwhelmingly beautiful and of gigantic proportions: Brazil. It harbours a diversity of life and a landscape second to none. Each episode presents fabulous sceneries and carefully selected, little known animal species which are waiting right behind the next corner, ready to be explored. The latest in HD technology, night vision camera and extreme macro photography combined will paint a spectacular, multi- faceted picture of a country buzzing with energy.
Terra Mater Factual Studios/Light & Shadow Production/ National Geographic Channel
Most visitors to South Africa’s National Parks are not lucky enough to witness a lion kill or a glimpse of a leopard. But they are guaranteed to see the stars of this show: the naughty wildlife that has made the park’s camps their territory – The Trash Can Clan! Here the camp-dwelling animals take centre stage - from squirrels stealing crumbs to monkeys executing burglaries - we follow the exploits of Kruger National Park’s regulars.
Skekek Productions
The Cantabrian region is a magical, mysterious place with many secrets yet to be discovered. It’s a kingdom of forests, rough canyons, high mountains and amazing wildlife; filled with primeval landscapes where fantasy and reality blurs. Throughout the four seasons we will tell stories of the secret lives of our main characters; the brown bear, the wolf, the wildcat, the snow grouse, the salmon, solicitous ants and magnificent spiders and butterflies.
Brazil: A Natural History
5 x 60’, 2014, HD
    The British Garden: Life
And Death On Your Lawn
1 x 89’, 2017, HD
 Camp Raiders
1 x 60’, 2011, HD
   Cantabria: Spain’s
Magical Mountains
1 x 60’, 2 x 60’, or 1 x 90’ 2018, HD
 Cane Toads: The Conquest
1 x 60’ or 1 x 85’, 2010, HD
 Radio Pictures
Terra Mater Factual Studios/Wanda Visión S.A.
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