Hugh Miles
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Known For

Springwatch is an annual BBC television series which charts the fortunes of British wildlife during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom.
Springwatch

National Geographic's Explorer gives viewers special access to the issues of the day.
Explorer

The story of life, from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.
Life on Earth

David Attenborough presents the history and natural history of the Mediterranean lands.
The First Eden

In his now well-known role of narrator of wildlife expeditions, Attenborough accompanies a government-sponsored trek into the central New Guinea highlands to make contact with a group of natives never before seen by Europeans.
A Blank on the Map

Each of the twelve 50-minute episodes features a different aspect of the journey through life, from birth to adulthood and continuation of the species through reproduction.
The Trials of Life

Animal Olympians examines the extraordinary athletic prowess of the animal kingdom, comparing and contrasting the beauty, endurance and sheer power of a variety of creatures with that of human sportsmen.
Animal Olympians

After 25 years of the Project Tiger Scheme operating in the Madhya Pradesh, these magnificent animals have become more trusting, permitting an extraordinary intimate film which follows them from sunrise to sunset, in monsoon rains and in shimmering heat
Tiger: The Elusive Princess
Crocodiles have hunted in the African rivers since the age of the dinosaurs for over 60 million years and have been known to conquer the test of time as they have been the top predator of the river, making them the ruler of the African tributaries. Despite their aggressiveness, crocodiles can have a soft spot for their own young.
The Ultimate Crocodile

A documentary on the two years filmmaker Hugh Miles spent in the Torres del Paine national park filming a young puma named Penny, after a dear friend of Miles.
Puma: Lion of the Andes
A look into the lives of eagles.
Where Eagles Fly

This video examines the hawk, one of nature's greatest predators. It is part of a multi-volume Time Warner series that markets the ferocious, killing aspects of various wild animals.
Predators of the Wild: Hawk

High in the wild heart of the American Rockies, Yellowstone is a place of extraordinary landscapes and geysers. Created by the largest volcanic explosions in the planet's history, Yellowstone became the world's first national park in the late 1870s. Now that the wolves have been returned to the park, Yellowstone has become an unparalleled wildlife sanctuary and perhaps the best place on the planet to see wolves and grizzly bears hunting elk.