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   In the most remote of Portugal’s provinces lie two unique mountains that have a vast and rich natural heritage. From forests to geological events, breeding birds of prey and a small butterfly that is an ant deceiver. We discover unique plants and their carnivorous cousins - the Sundew, amazing waterfalls as well as the underwater world of the rivers that create them, and Europe’s unique diving song bird - the Dipper. This is Portugal’s Mountains of Wonder.
Ricardo Guerreiro
It’s a strange paradox. Sri Lanka is a Buddhist country, and elephants are considered holy creatures. But the real-life relationship between man and elephant has swung off balance. As the human population grows, there is less space for the elephant. But this film proves that just one person with vision and perseverance can make a change. Conservationist Marjo Hoedemaker has worked a miracle, and the population is flourishing again.
Pluk Media
The Orange river in South Africa is an oasis in an arid land. Amongst its most interesting creatures is the Augrabies Flat Lizard, locally known as the Rainbow Lizard. The name is derived from the vibrant colours of the male and reflected in the spectacular rainbow that guards over the majestic waters of the river. In Rainbow Nature, we discover just how remarkable these little lizards are.
30km inland from the Zambezi river, water flows out of a sandy river bed - a lifeline for hundreds of animals. But taking a drink is risky, as it is flanked by cliffs and forms a perfect ambush alley for lions. The powerful predators strike with deadly force, and with an incredible success rate. They have developed skills that allow them to take on everything from buffalos to baby elephants. It is truly a predators’ playground.
Goddunit Promotions
In the lush tropical rainforests of northern Queensland, the largest surviving marsupial carnivore on mainland Australia has remained isolated and hidden from sight... until now! We explore the life and habits of this elusive northern subspecies of the spotted-tailed quoll. Join our journey into the life of this beautiful but endangered creature, a long-lost cousin of the Tasmanian tiger.
WildCAM Australia
Prepare to explore the intimate and secretive lives of the dingoes in Australia’s Blue Mountains! For the first time ever, a film crew sets out to trace a pack as the pups emerge, follow them as they grow and eventually disperse into the big blue yonder. Using the latest science, this documentary explores how this controversial dog fits into the Australian landscape and how it has taken the role of a top predator.
Portugal’s Mountains
Of Wonder
1 x 60’, 2018, HD
 Predators’ Playground
1 x 60’, 2012, HD
   Quolls: Fast And Furious
1 x 60’, 2015, HD
 Primal Force From The Wild
1 x 60’, 2013, HD
    Rainbow Nature
1 x 60’, 2008, HD
The Real Dingo
1 x 60’, 2013, HD
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Terra Mater Factual Studios/Humble Bee Films
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