From the wild bushland to downtown city streets, vervets are the most adaptable, inventive and cheeky monkeys in Africa. As man has encroached upon their wild habitat, they have adapted to their new circumstances and have even turned it into their advantage.
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Expedition Borneo
Running down the spine of central Borneo is a chain of steep mountains, deep gorges and high plateaux. Protected from the outside world by this impenetrable terrain, the only people who survive in this wilderness are a few remote tribes. Now, a team of biologists, anthropologists and climbers explore this amazing world and the people who live there
Nile - BBC Earth
Follow the Blue Nile from high in the Ethiopian Highlands as it thunders down a gorge and over waterfalls to meet the White Nile, revealing the history of the longest river in the world: witness to the birth of civilisation, the founding and falling of cities, and home to spectacular wildlife.
Bears - Spy in the Wood BBC Earth
Camouflaged roving cameras bring the viewer within a paw's swipe of the world's bears, offering the most intimate portrayal of these engaging creatures ever. State-of-the-art techniques help to unravel the lives of the giant panda, the brown bear, its white cousin the polar bear and the less well-known spectacled bear.
Amazon Abyss - BBC Earth
Embark on an extraordinary pioneering journey deep into the heart of a dangerous and beautiful world. Amazingly, scientists have only just discovered that the Amazon and its tributaries have astonishing hidden depths...
Lobo - The Wolf that Changed America - BBC Earth
This is a true story about a man who came to New Mexico in 1893 to kill a wolf but ended up saving the American wilderness instead. Ernest Thompson Seaton's epic duel became a pivotal moment in American history, helping to change the way people see wolves forever.
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