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- Warrior and pacifist Princess Nausicaä desperately struggles to prevent two warring nations from destroying themselves and their dying planet.
- Alex, high school class president, nerd and a straight A student, has been dating Claire a long time. They decide to sleep together but then he meets a gay guy and he's confused.
- This follows Mack the Moose and Moxy the Raccoon, meeting new friends everywhere. In each installment, they aim to inspire the next generation of great humanitarians, exploring topics such as food banks and national parks.
- Follows the narrative of the book "The Lady and the Panda, An Adventure" by Ruth Harkness, published in New York, in 1938, as the author learns the true nature of a shy, fit and docile animal by observing the rare and unstudied panda bear.
- A whale expert and a cameraman look for bowhead whales in the Arctic.
- Irish personalities must travel into some of the remotest corners of Ireland where they have to track down and photograph an elusive wild Irish animal. The best photograph sees the winning photographer off on a wildlife adventure of a lifetime somewhere in the world.
- Two short educational films about tropical rain forests.
- A reminder of the little things that we tend to take for granted.
- On 3% of the Earth's surface, the rain forest is the habitat for half our animal species, even 80% of insects. So its wildlife is most competitive, like the birds of paradise's mating, and specialized with unique relationships of predation, parasitism etc. For plants, the quest for light is key to stratification, paralleled by interacting animals eating fruits, leaves and other animals. Even the jungle cacophony is stratified. On the soil, recycling specialist like fungi restart the cycle of life. In Central Africa even herds of elephants specialize in following self-made forest paths.
- National Geographic researcher Zeray Alemseged unearths a three-million-year-old baby in Ethiopia's Rift Valley. Next, off the southern coast of Florida, dedicated researchers employ Crittercam® to unravel the nurse shark's mating mysteries while there's still time to make a difference. Then off to Panama, where almost 500 years ago the explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa made the trek through the Darien's steamy jungle, becoming the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. Now an American adventurer attempts to follow Balboa's footsteps. Our last stop, Jasper National Park., high in the Canadian Rockies, spring does not come easily and for newborn youngsters dangers abound.
- Wild Chronicles presents exclusive footage as National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Mike Fay puts his life on the line in Kakouma National Park in southeastern Chad to save the elephants. Next up, Shark Bay off the coast of western Australia where Tiger sharks prowl looking for a favorite meal. Scientists use Crittercam® to learn clues as to whether the loggerhead turtle or the green turtle is lucky enough to escape. Our next location, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, where adventurer Jon Krakauer crosses 40 miles of barren landscape to witness the challenge of his lifetime. Our last journey, watching the Ruppell's griffon vultures, the true survivors on Africa's Serengeti plains.
- Wild Chronicles joins a recent National Geographic expedition, as they discover a never-before-seen species of lemur in Madagascar. Next up, for the first time ever, researchers deploy Crittercam® on a whale shark in Western Australian in hopes of helping protect these giants for generations to come Our next stop, high in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, a group of riders compete in a grueling 100-mile, 24-hour endurance horse race. Wild Chronicles host Boyd Matson learns first hand that being the first rider to finish this race is just part of the challenge. Our final story, Wild Chronicles takes a look at the secret life of bats that reveals just how important they are.
- Wild Chronicles goes on a river expedition to Makira, a remote and virtually undisturbed region of Madagascar, with a team of scientists who are in for one wild ride. Next, a tale in Uganda where mongoose pups are disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Researchers are using Crittercam to catch the culprit in the act. The World Free Fall Convention in Illinois is like the Super Bowl of skydiving, and the official photographer isn't sitting on the sidelines. Wild Chronicles joins this daring cameraman who relies on guts, skill and good luck to get through a day's work. Wild Chronicles heads to the zoo to meet a dental duo that treats some of nature's toothiest patients.