Filmmaker Bertie Gregory's new documentary special captures the extreme challenges facing the world's fastest land animal.
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This is one way the team behind Apple TV’s “Born to be Wild” describes the six-part documentary series. The series — which premiered on Dec. 19 — is narrated by SAG Award winner Hugh Bonneville and ...
At 20, fresh out of polytechnic, Ms Chan Poh Shan walked into the Singapore Zoo's corporate office asking for a job. She hasn ...
A Chicago filmmaker decided to create a classroom in Africa, where he shares his knowledge and insight with wildlife ...
The 99-year-old naturalist explores his hometown of London in a one-off New Year’s Day special on BBC One. Louis Chilton ...
French film icon Brigitte Bardot, who famously left stardom to become an animal rights protector, has died at the age of 91.
From Green Planet II to Tim Spector's What Not to Eat, there's plenty to look forward to from this year's science shows, says ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
How a single dinosaur redefined size on land
Brachiosaurus was among the largest animals ever to walk on land, towering above entire prehistoric landscapes. Its unusual ...
A new TV show is set to premiere in 2026 will focus on Tassie’s beloved Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and their work to rescue ...
Take That are poised to dominate 2026 – and their fans have a lot to look forward to. As well as their massive 17-date Circus ...
8NewsNow.com on MSN
New film delves into Bigfoot sightings and origins mystery
If you dig deep enough, you would discover the legend of a huge, hair-covered creature living in the wild has been around for ...
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