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   Didier Noirot, a diver with Jacques Cousteau on over 5,000 dives, teams up with South African photographer Roger Horrocks, notorious for his daring shark photography, to dive with the giant Nile crocodile - the last predator on earth to view humans as prey. Before meeting Roger, Didier battles overwhelming fear, poor visibility and diving partners too terrified to back him up. Also available is a 30’ Behind the Scence of Into the Dragon’s Lair.
Foster Brother Film Productions
Island Life explores Australia’s varied islands from the tropical north to the dramatic sub-Antarctic, where wildlife and humans live alongside each other. This is a journey across six very different islands, the last remaining havens for animals and birds that are rare or extinct elsewhere on the planet.
ABC Natural History
In the jungles of a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, biologist Albert Uy is attempting to do something Charles Darwin never could: catch evolution in the act of creating a new species. But with the islands’ resources being exploited and local wildlife at risk, it’s a race against time to gather the evidence necessary before it’s lost forever.
Pumas are among the Americas’ most elusive predators and have always been considered solitary hunters. Few people know Pumas better than wildlife filmmaker Casey Anderson. Everything he thought he knew is proved wrong when, guided by Chilean filmmaker René Araneda, he journeys to an area known as ‘The Puma Triangle’ in Chile and witnesses behavior never seen before. ‘Into the Puma Triangle’ reveals it’s time to re-write the text books on Pumas.
VisionHawk Films/Smithsonian Networks
The islands of Southeast Asia are some of the most spectacular and diverse places on Earth. They are home to the majestic, the beautiful and the downright bizarre. In the tropical forests that drape their rugged slopes, there are kangaroos that climb trees; pigs whose teeth grow through their heads; rhinos that have hair and birds that hatch out of the sand.
Terra Mater Factual Studios/National Geographic Channel/ NDR Naturfilm/Doclights
Wintertime, high up north: glittering frost and drifting snowflakes. It’s a time to rest, save energy and take life slow. Or is it? Wintertime in Earth’s northern hemisphere simply means one thing – it’s summer in the southern half of our planet! From snow-white wallabies in eastern Tasmania to the well-adapted wolverines and grey jays, all of nature celebrates life on a wild, silent Christmas night.
Into The Dragon’s Lair
1 x 60’, 2010, HD
Into The
Puma Triangle
1 x 60’, 2020, 4K
    Islands In Time:
A Wildlife Odyssey
3 x 60 or 1 x 90’, 2017, 4K
 Island Life
6 x 60’, 2001, SD
     Islands Of Creation
1 x 60’, 2015, HD
It’s A Wild Christmas
1 x 60’, 2018, HD
 Day’s Edge Productions/Smithsonian Networks
Terra Mater Factual Studios
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