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From National Geographic and Silverback Films, Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story is a heart-warming story of love between a wild otter and a man set in the remote Scottish islands of Shetland.
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The story of Otters from across the world including three abandoned otters brought back to health in Wisconsin.
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육지와 강, 바다를 모두 아우르는 수달의 다재다능함은 어디서 왔을까? 뭍에서도 물에서도 적응의 귀재일 수 있는 이유를 야생 카메라맨 찰리 해밀턴 제임스가 직접 파헤쳐본다. 물속에서도 뚜렷하게 보기 위해 수달의 눈에 숨겨진 비밀, 빠른 속도로 헤엄치기 위한 체형의 변화, 지상에서도 30km 가까이 속도를 낼 수 있는 이유, 수달의 털가죽이 최고급으로 정평이 났던 이유 등을 각종 기술력을 이용하여 자세하게 알아본다. 한편 위스콘신주의 야생에서 발견된 나약한 새끼 수달 3마리, 동물보호센터에서는 새끼 수달을 야생으로 돌려보내기 위한 단계별 작업에 착수한다. 생애 최초로 사냥한 물고기 자랑부터 위스콘신주의 호수에 방생될 때까지의 기록을 담은 새끼 수달 3마리의 이야기를 수달이 과학적으로 수륙 양면에서 정점에 오른 포식자인 이유와 함께 풀어낸다.
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Vultures are the birds that many people love to hate, but cameraman and naturalist Charlie Hamilton James sees them as beautiful and intelligent creatures that deserve respect. He believes that to appreciate them, people just need to spend time with them and he headed to East Africa to do exactly that. His journey exposes not only a softer, more caring side to these maligned birds but also a much bigger story, one that leaves vultures needing many more admirers.
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In 1908, amateur naturalist and pioneering filmmaker Percy Smith stunned early cinema goers with his footage of the juggling fly. Hailed as the father of Natural History film, Smith was a hugely influential visual pioneer, inventing many techniques that are still used today. Being both a genius and an eccentric, we follow his life from his earliest films, to the collapse of his house from his mould experiment to his ultimate suicide. We also meet Natural History icon Sir David Attenborough, who was so amazed by Smith’s films in the 1930s that they inspired him to get into natural history.
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An idyllic portrait of a British river, chronicling the small dramas of the wildlife that lives in and around it. Otters hunt under the cover of darkness, mink lie in wait for unwary victims and kingfishers spear their prey, while newborn chicks learn to swim under the watchful eye of their parents.