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Realms of the Russian Bear: Born of Fire (1992) Deep in the Russian Far East, natural history professor, conservationist and world-renowned biogeographer Nikolai Drozdov explores the myriad... | |
Realms of the Russian Bear: Green Jewel of the Caspian (1992) The first episode of a six part series examining the wildlife, and the unique terrain it inhabits, in the former Soviet Union. Presented by enthusiastic... | |
Reefwatch (1988) From the depths of the Red Sea, co-founder of the BBC Natural History Unit, Tony Soper, and wildlife film producer, Dr Martha Holmes, present... | |
Ring of Bright Water (1969) Graham Merrill (Travers) buys an otter from a London pet shop and decides to leave the hustle and bustle of the city for the tranquil beauty... | |
Rough Sea at Dover (1895) Considered by some to be the first natural history orientated film and one of the oldest surviving British films, Rough Sea at Dover dates back... | |
S.O.S. Rhino (1961) Deep in the Madi District of Uganda, Ken Randall and his experienced team enter into a dangerous struggle, chasing down a crash of endangered... | |
Sea of Slaughter (1989) Sea of Slaughter, based on Farley Mowat's best-selling book of the same name, documents five hundred years of greed, waste and bloodshed that... | |
Sealion Summer (1981) When the brief sub-Antarctic summer comes to Enderby Island, so does the World's rarest sealion - Hooker's sealion. This film studies the... | |
Seasons of the Sea (1990) The first major film from world-renowned zoologist and marine photographer Howard Hall, Seasons of the Sea explores the complex ecology of California’s... | |
Secret Weapons (1983) An entertaining account of insect warfare, Secret Weapons takes a close-up look at these miniscule masters of attack and defense. Using scanning... |