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Over a million birds killed on Cyprus for local delicacy
A salmon famine is driving a famous orca clan to extinction
It's been a long road but the new Earth Touch website is finally launching. Here are a few of our most memorable wildlife moments from years gone by ... and we've got exciting new content waiting for you just around the corner!
A pack of wild dogs in Botswana is in 'play' mode ... and they're not about to stop the fun and games – not even when a huge herd of buffalo approaches.
A highly venomous monocled cobra inflates its hood as it comes face to face with our camera crew in Thailand.
A baboon grooming session in the sunshine is interrupted when a band of rowdy mongoose barges in.
A kudu mating ritual plays out in this week's episode and a young male contender loses out to a stronger, more territorial rival.
There's an early-morning feast for a pride of lions in this week's episode after the females bring down a zebra.
Their spear-like horns certainly come in handy when territorial oryx (also known as gemsbok) duel for dominance.
In this week's episode, huge elephant bulls take time to savour the most precious resource on the dry African plains: water.
Birds of all shapes and sizes flock together for a termite feast of massive proportions! The amazing winged spectacle even attracts a curious lion or two.
All it takes is a little stealth and focus … and one quick movement of its long and sticky tongue – and lunch is served for this rare emerald dwarf chameleon.
Our first episode of the year takes us to the cold and rugged coast of South Georgia, where breeding season is in full swing for the Antarctic fur seals. We also take a look at seabirds with some unique adaptations to this extreme region.
We're taking a close-up look at a young python in our latest episode as our camera captures the disconcerting gaze, the vivid scale patterns and the snake's recently regurgitated meal!
Even venomous snakes are no match for the powerful beak of the Southern ground-hornbill in this week's episode.