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Hidden Habitats

Exploring Earth's various ecosystems and the animals that live within them.
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Galapagos

Bizarre and unique creatures inhabit the Galapagos islands.

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Serengeti

The grassland of the Serengeti is home to herbivores in Africa.

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Namib Desert

Creatures and the adaptations that allow them to cope with the harsh environment of the Namib Desert.

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Monterey Bay

A giant kelp forest hosts a diverse marine ecology in Monterey Bay, California. Balanced by the sea otter.

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Canada's Coastal Forests

The Coastal Forest in Canada is home to the largest aggregations of North American predators.

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Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef exists in nutrient-poor waters, in spite of its immense size.

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Australia's Red Centre

The Red Center of Australia, though home to an inhospitable environment, also has an array of wildlife.

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Yellowstone

Wolves are released into Yellowstone National Park after a 70-year absence, setting off a series of events within the food chain.

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Amazon

The diversity of the Amazon and the strategies used by the jungle life to make the most of limited nutrients.

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Svalbard

In the archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Circle, the ecosystem is driven by the producers at the bottom of the food chain.

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Deep Sea

Interesting, unique and bizarre creatures from the deep sea.

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Scottish Highlands

Iconic British wildlife resides in the Scottish Highlands, which has undergone a vast transformation since the Ice Age.

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Okavango

Okavango is rich in diverse wildlife; a cycling inland delta.

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Them & Us

The connections between humans and insects.

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Making Worlds

The influence that insects and their relatives have on the planet's ecosystems; the landscape the grasslands of South America is created by insects.

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The Secret To Their Success

External skeletons of insects provide strength and protection, and their diminutive stature allows them to exploit all habitats.