The BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters take a trip through the natural history archives, sharing some of their most memorable animal encounters across Africa.
BBC Wildlife presenters look back on their adventures in the frozen regions of the Arctic.
A trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share some of their most memorable adventures across Asia.
We take a trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters, as they remember some of their Wild Adventures in rainforests.
We take a trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share their most memorable wild adventures across North America.
We take a trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share their most memorable adventures across Australasia.
The BBC's favourite wildlife presenters look back through the archives as they share their most memorable adventures in Britain and Ireland. Chris Packham remembers a recent filming trip where he had the privilege to spot some extremely rare birds circling the skies above his home county of Hampshire - white-tailed eagles. Gordon Buchanan recalls joining a fishing trawler to film killer whales off the coast of Shetland, while Vianet Djenguet describes his first sight of a cuckoo in Norfolk and Steve Backshall recalls filming seahorses.
BBC wildlife presenters and crew reflect on memorable visits to India, Bhutan and Bangladesh, with Liz Bonnin remembering a remarkable morning migration by thousands of cranes to the small village of Khichan in Rajasthan. Chris Packham looking back on a tiger-spotting trip, while Steve Backshall and Gordon Buchanan recall an expedition looking for tigers in the mountains of Bhutan.