To reproduce, emperor penguins of Antarctica must march across miles of ice. Now the tuxedoed, utterly dedicated parents have become the stars of a hot documentary. Luc Jacquet's March of the Penguins ...
Over the years, filmmakers have worked harder than ever to create some of the best nature documentaries showing the world how important the planet's preservation really is. As the fight for humans to ...
Nature documentaries are a great way to get to know this big planet full of life that we all call home. Researchers are constantly discovering more and more about the Earth, and these films can offer ...
David Attenborough in 'Life in Color'; Craig Foster in 'My Octopus Teacher'; Bomman (left) and Raghu in 'The Elephant Whisperers' There's an easy way to explore all Earth has to offer, thanks to ...
The title of The Wild Ones might describe both the filmmakers and the animals they stalk with good intentions. Image: Apple TV+ A new documentary combining high-stakes adventure with groundbreaking ...
Wildlife documentaries are among the most fun and interactive ways to shape young minds and open them to the themes of ecosystem conservation and biodiversity. A perfect blend of stunning photography, ...
The Wild Ones, the latest nature documentary from Apple TV+, is an insider trip charting the work of three experts – and it is a series that rewards careful watching. The opening narration points out ...
The Year Earth Changed is a fresh documentary showing how animals around the world recovered during the year COVID-19 kept humans in lockdown. The show, which will be narrated by David Attenborough, ...
On first thought, a nature documentary may not be the first thing to put on for the Halloween season. Sure, nature can be horrifying, but it lacks the narrative of whichever October slasher reboot ...
The best nature documentaries — and I’m thinking especially of those narrated by Attenborough for the BBC — are great on their own terms — and I’ll say why in a moment. But they’re great in this ...
There are no tours of the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network, no open houses or on-site events. Access to the 1.5-acre complex in the Goleta foothills is so limited that most people can’t come inside ...