Episodes airing soon
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Spectres of the Jungle
The Madagascan rainforest, which is one of the strangest in the world and is inhabited by lemurs whose howls at dawn and dusk fill the woodland.
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The Forests of Giants
The forests of California, notable for their size and diversity. Redwood trees thrive over the mountains while wildlife including black bears and squirrels flourishes.
- Not scheduled
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A World of Thorns
The ecosystem of the Spiny Forest of Madagascar, where almost all plants are armed with thorns like daggers. The fauna includes three-eyed lizards and radiated tortoises.
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A Jungle of Aromas
The eucalyptus forests of Australia, which have adapted to the environments found on Earth's largest island. They are home to koalas, tree kangaroos and flying foxes.
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The Eternal Swamps
The Florida Peninsula, dominated by a wealth of woodland, specifically wetlands and swamps, which provide shelter to deer, alligators, storks, eagles and numerous snakes.
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The Infinite Forest
The Taiga - the world's largest forest - which occupies the northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia and is inhabited by bears, wolverines, wolves and moose.
- Not scheduled
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The Rainforest in the Clouds
The cloud rainforest, a unique ecosystem that grows in equatorial regions where clouds permanently deposit water. It is home to hummingbird species and snakes.
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The Kingdom of the Sun
The forests that grow in the dry and mountainous regions of Madagascar. They are home to the ring-tailed lemur, pied crow, species of tenrec and unique chameleons.
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The Conquered Forest
The forests of southern Europe and North Africa, perfect territory for oak trees and more than 300 animal species, including the critically endangered imperial eagle.
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Forests of Fire
A forest that grows on top of volcanic cones and is capable of growing after a fire. Among its branches live animals as unique as the blue finch, canary and Barbary falcon.
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Guardians of the River
Forests that grow near the rivers of the Northern Hemisphere, and are the hiding places of otters and ferrets, along with heron, deer, wild boar and water voles.
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Forests on the Peaks
Forests that grow on the highest mountain peaks of Northern Africa and Southern Europe - unique ecosystems of singular beauty that are home to a variety of wildlife.
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Tiny Forests
The huge expanses of olive groves around the Mediterranean region, where trees grow in an orderly manner and inhabitants include great bustards, eagles, owls and snakes.
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The Dark Jungle
African rainforests, which are among the oldest in the world and are inhabited by some of the most legendary animals including gorillas, chimpanzees and okapi.
- Not scheduled
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Ephemeral Jungles
The deciduous forests where leaves change colour throughout the year and are lost in winter. They are home to unique wildlife such as the European bison, lynx and goshawk.
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A Tropical Eden
The neotropical forests of South America, which extend across territories with an incredible diversity of trees and plants, and are home to jaguars, monkeys and iguanas.
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Gardens of the God
The coastal regions of Europe that are occupied by an evergreen forest reaching to the edge of the sea. The area is inhabited by chameleons, imperial eagles and nightjar.
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Parched Jungles
A focus on forests in Central and South America that are adapted to drought, where huge trees dominate and pumas, poisonous snakes and deer inhabit.
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The Mystical Forest
Spanish juniper woods, which have some of the most character in the world. Each juniper tree has its own shape, and the woodlands are adapted to cold and dry climates.
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The Australian Paradise
A fragile strip of tropical woodland that extends along the east coast of Australia. It is a place of refuge for fauna, including birds of paradise.
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The Last Forest
How the conservation of forests and jungles is vital to many species, and the only guarantee for future generations to enjoy these precious treasures.
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Life Awakens
Documentary travelling to some of the world's major forests and jungles, providing a complete view of their wildlife, biodiversity and importance for life on the planet.
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The Ancient Jungle
The jungles of Borneo and Southeast Asia, which are among the oldest in the world and are inhabited by a unique and exclusive fauna, with its own special characteristics.
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Butterfly Forest
Exploring the South African Savannah, home to elephants, hyenas and lions, along with colobus monkeys, eagles and mousebirds.
- Not scheduled
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Jungles in the Sea
The laurel forests of the Canary Islands, which are more than 20 million years old and grow in the interior of some islands where winds carry clouds and mist.
- Not scheduled
Episode guide

Series 1
Jungle Planet
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The Mystical Forest
Spanish juniper woods, which have some of the most character in the world. Each juniper tree has its own shape, and the woodlands are adapted to cold and dry climates.
- Not scheduled
-
Spectres of the Jungle
The Madagascan rainforest, which is one of the strangest in the world and is inhabited by lemurs whose howls at dawn and dusk fill the woodland.
- Not scheduled
-
The Australian Paradise
A fragile strip of tropical woodland that extends along the east coast of Australia. It is a place of refuge for fauna, including birds of paradise.
- Not scheduled
-
The Eternal Swamps
The Florida Peninsula, dominated by a wealth of woodland, specifically wetlands and swamps, which provide shelter to deer, alligators, storks, eagles and numerous snakes.
- Not scheduled
-
Gardens of the God
The coastal regions of Europe that are occupied by an evergreen forest reaching to the edge of the sea. The area is inhabited by chameleons, imperial eagles and nightjar.
- Not scheduled
-
Ephemeral Jungles
The deciduous forests where leaves change colour throughout the year and are lost in winter. They are home to unique wildlife such as the European bison, lynx and goshawk.
- Not scheduled
-
The Kingdom of the Sun
The forests that grow in the dry and mountainous regions of Madagascar. They are home to the ring-tailed lemur, pied crow, species of tenrec and unique chameleons.
- Not scheduled
-
Life Awakens
Documentary travelling to some of the world's major forests and jungles, providing a complete view of their wildlife, biodiversity and importance for life on the planet.
- Not scheduled
-
The Infinite Forest
The Taiga - the world's largest forest - which occupies the northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia and is inhabited by bears, wolverines, wolves and moose.
- Not scheduled
-
Tiny Forests
The huge expanses of olive groves around the Mediterranean region, where trees grow in an orderly manner and inhabitants include great bustards, eagles, owls and snakes.
- Not scheduled
-
A Jungle of Aromas
The eucalyptus forests of Australia, which have adapted to the environments found on Earth's largest island. They are home to koalas, tree kangaroos and flying foxes.
- Not scheduled
-
Jungles in the Sea
The laurel forests of the Canary Islands, which are more than 20 million years old and grow in the interior of some islands where winds carry clouds and mist.
- Not scheduled
-
Forests of Fire
A forest that grows on top of volcanic cones and is capable of growing after a fire. Among its branches live animals as unique as the blue finch, canary and Barbary falcon.
- Not scheduled
-
The Last Forest
How the conservation of forests and jungles is vital to many species, and the only guarantee for future generations to enjoy these precious treasures.
- Not scheduled
-
A Tropical Eden
The neotropical forests of South America, which extend across territories with an incredible diversity of trees and plants, and are home to jaguars, monkeys and iguanas.
- Not scheduled
-
A World of Thorns
The ecosystem of the Spiny Forest of Madagascar, where almost all plants are armed with thorns like daggers. The fauna includes three-eyed lizards and radiated tortoises.
- Not scheduled
-
The Rainforest in the Clouds
The cloud rainforest, a unique ecosystem that grows in equatorial regions where clouds permanently deposit water. It is home to hummingbird species and snakes.
- Not scheduled
-
The Conquered Forest
The forests of southern Europe and North Africa, perfect territory for oak trees and more than 300 animal species, including the critically endangered imperial eagle.
- Not scheduled
-
The Dark Jungle
African rainforests, which are among the oldest in the world and are inhabited by some of the most legendary animals including gorillas, chimpanzees and okapi.
- Not scheduled
-
Forests on the Peaks
Forests that grow on the highest mountain peaks of Northern Africa and Southern Europe - unique ecosystems of singular beauty that are home to a variety of wildlife.
- Not scheduled
-
Guardians of the River
Forests that grow near the rivers of the Northern Hemisphere, and are the hiding places of otters and ferrets, along with heron, deer, wild boar and water voles.
- Not scheduled
-
Parched Jungles
A focus on forests in Central and South America that are adapted to drought, where huge trees dominate and pumas, poisonous snakes and deer inhabit.
- Not scheduled
-
The Ancient Jungle
The jungles of Borneo and Southeast Asia, which are among the oldest in the world and are inhabited by a unique and exclusive fauna, with its own special characteristics.
- Not scheduled
-
The Forests of the Moon
Mangrove forests that grow in the tropics and are magical in appearance, with inhabitants such as proboscis monkeys, langurs, mudskippers and bearded wild boars.
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Butterfly Forest
Exploring the South African Savannah, home to elephants, hyenas and lions, along with colobus monkeys, eagles and mousebirds.
- Not scheduled
-
The Forests of Giants
The forests of California, notable for their size and diversity. Redwood trees thrive over the mountains while wildlife including black bears and squirrels flourishes.
- Not scheduled