With some notable exceptions, most birds can fly with ease. But how do they do it?
Zebras evolved among the Old World horses within the last 4 million years.
The question "why do zebra have stripes?" is one that has been asked a thousand times.
You can't think of elephants without immediately picturing that long trunk.
The exact function of the narwhal's tusk has troubled scientists for years.
Penguin populations around the world are declining - here we focus on the African species.
Spotted hyaenas are far more remarkable than their evil, cackling scavenger label.
Wildlife producer/director Paul Williams shares his 11-step guide to wildlife filmmaking.
Photographer Will Burrard-Lucas on how he captures unique images of wildlife.
Deep-down we all yearn to join wildlife film crews on their television productions.
Where's easier to film than your own back garden?
Nigel Marven takes us through the essentials of filming small or slow-moving subjects.
Everyone loves to visit the seaside! Will it provide a subject for your Eden Shorts?
The Shetlands provide the perfect place to discover how to film wild sea birds.
Simon King offers techniques for filming wildlife around freshwater habitats.
If there's one person that knows how to spot the signs of wildlife, it's Simon King!