In Our Nature

In Our Nature is a new six-episode series inspired by Life At The Waterhole that reveals the spectacular life and biology of the Serengeti, and the surprising connections between the Serengeti and ecosystems in North America. Filmed on-location in Tanzania and across the United States.

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The Mystery of Earth's Disappearing Giants

Africa is the only continent where these megafaunas still exist. But, why?

The Mystery of Earth's Disappearing Giants

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Dung Beetles: The Poop-Rolling Stargazers of the Serenget

We meet some interesting bugs that use truly extreme senses to navigate their world.

Dung Beetles: The Poop-Rolling Stargazers of the Serenget

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These Butt-Tickling Ants Are Endangered Butterfly Bodyguards

We look at some surprising ways that species use teamwork in order to survive.

These Butt-Tickling Ants Are Endangered Butterfly Bodyguards

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These Death-Eating Scavengers Are Real Life-Savers

We look at ecosystems at their largest and smallest scales of time and size.

These Death-Eating Scavengers Are Real Life-Savers

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Elephant Moms Carry the Wisdom of Generations

Seemingly distant ecosystems, even half a world apart, are connected in surprising ways.

Elephant Moms Carry the Wisdom of Generations

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Are Some Species More Important Than Others?

Can an ecosystem survive without its keystone species?

Are Some Species More Important Than Others?