The tidal forests of Venezuela's Orinoco River are home to ibis, pumas, four-eyed fish and fiddler crabs. What other extraordinary creatures live on the River's banks?
This film uncovers what makes the Amazon, the largest rainforest on the planet, such a powerhouse of evolution; how it has come to home a third of all species on the planet.
The Pantanal is the world's largest wetland - but this is no ordinary swamp. Every year it is drowned by floods, then parched by drought. Meet the animals that call it home.
The longest chain of mountains in the world, the Andes run the length of western South America. This film explores how life exists in this high altitude world of extremes.
Covering 800,000 square kilometres, Patagonia is the southernmost part of South America. This film follows a year in Patagonia and sees animals survive in unlikely places.
Paul McGann
Narrator
Bill Markham
Director
Richard Kirby
Ellen Windemuth
Producer