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| St. Kilda, Its People and Birds (1908) An interesting look at life on a remote island, St. Kilda, Its People and Birds explores both the human and animal population of this important... | |
| Supersense: Sixth Sense (1988) The first of six episodes in the Supersense series, Sixth Sense journeys through the world's open plains, grasslands, ponds, rivers and oceans,... | |
| The Alder Woodwasp and its Insect Enemies (1960) The very first step Gerald Thompson took in the world of wildlife cinematography, The Alder Woodwasp and its Insect Enemies is a technically... | |
| The Bat that Cracked the Frog Code (1982) In the depths of the Panamanian jungle, bat expert, leading conservationist and award-winning wildlife photographer Dr Merlin Tuttle explores... | |
| The Blue Planet: Introduction (2001) A ground-breaking production with images provding the emphasis, The Blue Planet was the first ever series wholly concerning the natural... | |
| The Blue Planet: The Deep (2001) An absorbing exploration of the volcanic ridges and huge trenches at the very bottom of the world’s oceans, The Deep captures new species... | |
| The Discovery of Animal Behaviour: Natural Mysteries (1982) A six part series from award-winning producer John Sparks, The Discovery of Animal Behaviour is an engaging account of behavioural research in... | |
| The Elephant, the Emperor and the Butterfly Tree (2003) Winner of the coveted Golden Panda at Wildscreen 2004, The Elephant, the Emperor and the Butterfly Tree is an intimate and absorbing portrayal... | |
| The Elephants of Tsavo: Love & Betrayal (1990) A deeply moving, highly personal account of the plight of elephants in Kenya’s Tsavo National Park from the 1950s to 1990. A former park... | |
| The Family That Lives With Elephants (1976) Together with his wife and children, zoologist and leading conservationist Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton spent five years in the beautiful Lake Manyara... |



