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6:00 AM
Arctic Secrets
The importance of bogs in protecting the environment
Bogs such as the Hudson Bay lowlands were once considered barren wastelands, but scientists now realise their importance in protecting the environment

7:00 AM
Arctic Secrets
Salmons' journey along the Yukon River
The Yukon River, in which thousands of salmon make the perilous trip to reach their spawning beds, dodging predators along the way

8:00 AM
Big Cat Country
Documentary about three dynasties of lions
Documentary about three dynasties of lions, with the MK pride defending their territory from the all-male Nomad pride and the all-female Hollywood pride

9:00 AM
Big Cat Country
The Hollywood lionesses retreat and regroup
With their leader badly wounded, the Hollywood lionesses retreat and regroup. Meanwhile, the MK females use their feminine wiles to distract the nomadic band of bachelors

10:00 AM
Accidental Wilderness: Europe's Everglades
A former wasteland that has become a paradise for Europe's birds
Documentary about a former wasteland in the middle of Europe where wastewater used to be deposited, which is now a paradise for birds migrating from across the continent and beyond

11:00 AM
Animal Empires
How different creatures raise the next generation
How different creatures raise the next generation. For some creatures, an entire village lends a helping hand, but others prefer to go solo

12:00 PM
Animal Empires
How animals fight back from the brink to continue their empires
The threat of extinction is all too real in the wild, but even against terrible odds, many animals fight back from the brink to continue their empires

1:00 PM
Wild Crusades: The Monkey Diaries
The life of Sri Lanka's toque macaque
The life of a toque macaque monkey hiding out in the jungles of Sri Lanka. But as its contact with humans increases, it begins to change in rather unexpected ways

2:00 PM
Bugs That Ruled The World
Exploring how the praying mantis has the agility of a martial artist
Exploring how the praying mantis has the agility of a martial artist and an appetite for everything from flies to hummingbirds

3:00 PM
Uptown Otters
The Nomads and Townies squat in Marina Bay
The Nomads and Townies squat in Marina Bay while Anna and the Bay Family are away upriver

4:00 PM
Uptown Otters
Anna and her clan are back in Marina Bay
Anna and her clan are back in Marina Bay, and while Mia hustles the Townies out of reach, the Nomads remain blissfully unaware of the impending conflict

5:00 PM
Pridelands: Wilderness Reborn
An Australian family set out to rebuild a private South African ranch
Following an Australian family as they leave their comfortable life behind and set out to re-habitate a South African private hunting ranch called Pridelands

6:00 PM
David Attenborough's First Life
Part one of two. The origins of life on Earth
Part one of two. The naturalist explores the origins of life on Earth, explaining how newly discovered fossils have transformed scientists' understanding of the first organisms

7:00 PM
David Attenborough's First Life
Part two of two. How animals began to survive on dry land
Part two of two. The naturalist explores how evolution gained pace once creatures developed mouths and mobility, and reveals how animals began surviving on dry land

8:00 PM
Nature's Fast Attacks
Part two of two. Lightning-fast attacks
The world's fastest predators can kill in the blink of an eye. The second of two programmes uses modern high-speed cameras to capture these lightning-fast strikes in deadly detail

9:00 PM
Surviving the Amazon
The wildlife to be found in the Amazon's tree canopies
A look at the 1,200 species of trees found in the Amazon and the diverse creatures who call the leaves, branches and shadows of these canopies their home

10:00 PM
Zambia Untamed
The magical story of Zambia's Luangwa Valley
The magical story of Zambia's Luangwa Valley, where some of Africa's most extraordinary animals live side by side

11:00 PM
Zambia Untamed
The animals of the Luangwa Valley come together for survival
The plains and woodlands of the Luangwa Valley are wild and merciless places for the unprepared. To avoid the danger, animals come together for survival

12:00 AM
Nature's Fast Attacks
Part two of two. Lightning-fast attacks
The world's fastest predators can kill in the blink of an eye. The second of two programmes uses modern high-speed cameras to capture these lightning-fast strikes in deadly detail

1:00 AM
Surviving the Amazon
The wildlife to be found in the Amazon's tree canopies
A look at the 1,200 species of trees found in the Amazon and the diverse creatures who call the leaves, branches and shadows of these canopies their home

2:00 AM
Ireland's Wild Islands with Eoin Warner
Red deer battle on windswept Inishvickillane
A journey through Ireland's Atlantic islands. This edition focuses on winter and early spring on the west coast, where red deer battle on windswept Inishvickillane

3:00 AM
Malawi Wildlife Rescue
The staff prepare for two big relocations
Head vet Amanda Salb and her staff experience a heartbreaking loss, an inspiring release and two big relocations

4:00 AM
Malawi Wildlife Rescue
The staff say goodbye to a rehabilitated crocodile
There is unrest among the centre's primates and the staff say goodbye to a rehabilitated crocodile

5:00 AM
Big Cats Small World
Part one of two. The lives of three rival species, lions, leopards and cheetahs
Part one of two. The lives of three rival species, lions, leopards and cheetahs, revealing the strategies each has evolved to coexist in their shared world

6:00 AM
Arctic Secrets
Winter at the lower western shore of Hudson Bay
Winter has arrived at the lower western shore of Hudson Bay, where polar bears reside. However, the ice that normally forms there is nowhere to be seen
