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From the Poles to the Equator, the BBC's Natural History Unit travels the world to film the planet's wildlife. Discover the stories they've uncovered on location.
This new series looks at a phenomenon which affects all of our daily lives. Episode two explores the wonderful world of snow.
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Catch up online with the wonders of the wild - and get a taster with this clip of a baby elephant's first visit to the water hole.
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Following in the footsteps of Douglas Adams's 1980s radio series, Stephen Fry joins Mark Carwardine to travel to some of the most remote places on earth in search of endangered animals.
Watch his latest video dispatch now.
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Radio 4 follows whales, birds and other creatures as they move around the continent.
The search for animals on the edge of extinction - chart Stephen Fry's progress online.
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