
Max Hug Williams
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David Attenborough presents a documentary series exploring how animals meet the challenges of surviving in the most iconic habitats on earth.
Planet Earth II

Documentary following a team of big cat experts and wildlife filmmakers as they embark upon a dramatic expedition searching for tigers hidden in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.
Lost Land of the Tiger

A new perspective on wildlife at night. A team of biologists and specialist camera crew explore the length of South and Central America to find out how animals have adapted to life in the dark.
The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World

The first months of an animal's life are crucial - if they lose their mothers, they'll need help. Meet the wild orphans getting a second chance, and those devoted to saving them.
Nature's Miracle Orphans

The Siberian tiger is one of Earth's rarest and most elusive animals, with as few as 300 remaining. It is so rare, more scientists have been to space than have seen one in the wild. In this series, Liz Bonnin, a former tiger biologist herself, travels to the frozen forests of the Russian Far East to help a team of scientists studying these big cats. Their goal is to uncover the hidden world of this mysterious predator, determine why they are declining and what can be done to save them.
Operation Snow Tiger

A witty and tenacious team of filmmakers brave the Antarctic to film Disneynature's "Penguins."
Penguins: Life on the Edge

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Seul au milieu des ours
Wildlife cameraman Max Hug Williams and naturalist Adrian Shine embark on a mission to discover the phenomenon hiding behind a recent string of werewolf sightings in Brazil.