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    Biology, Environment Documentaries

    Biology, Environment documentaries are listed below. These are the best biology and environment documentaries made in the last few decades. As scientists learn more about biology the possibilities become endless and this is reflected in our collection of Biology documentaries. And, let’s not forget about the environment. It’s time to remember: to learn: to ACT. Environment documentaries such as Al Gore’s have helped stir the world to action. Communities are rising to help. Just by watching a biology and environment documentary you are helping in the fight of Mother Nature’s life. Knowledge is power! enjoy



    • Weird Nature
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      Weird Nature

      Produced by BBC and Discovery, this documentary series depicts some of the weirdest things to see in the animal kingdom. Presented in six engaging episodes, this series explores animal behavior as it is filmed in detail, adding to the fascination of watching this documentary even better. It is done in a way that marries drama
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    • The Disappearing Male
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      The Disappearing Male

      Men are apparently endangered species. This is something that scientists and researchers have been trying to figure out, ever since male fertility rates are lowering in alarming numbers, and several disorders in men, such as autism, Tourette’s syndrome, dyslexia, cerebral palsy, and genital abnormalities are emerging. Studies also say that gender imbalance seem to be
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    • Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives
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      Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives

      This a four-part documentary series presented by the BBC. Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives explores the magnificent discovery of fossils. Produced by Mike Salisbury and written and presented by David Attenborough, it originally aired in 1989. Examining rocks and their mysteries was always a boyhood passion Attenborough and this is a passion that shines through in
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    • The Ultimate Predators
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      The Ultimate Predators

      This film is presented in six half-hour series and delves on the life cycle of animals in the wild. With the use of miniaturized cameras that have been mounted on the hunters side, this film give the viewers the hunter’s vantage point, to be able to relate to what is going on inside the predator’s
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    • We Are The Aliens
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      We Are The Aliens

      The though that there is another life form outside of the Earth is not as impossible as it may sound. Over the years, science have presupposed there are alien life forms all around our universe. And this may be one of the reasons how the Earth came to be filled with inhabitants. In the 60′s,
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    • Underwater Astonishments
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      Underwater Astonishments

      This documentary contain footages and shots as captured by David Gallo, who is one of the most active personalities in sea exploration. Through this film, he shows viewers some of the most amazing creatures we can find in the ocean, including a site that is worthy of Times Square’s awesome light display. He also shows
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    • Ape Genius
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      Ape Genius

      Monkey suits, monkey business, monkey’s jumping on the bed, all phrases commonly used among society. I find myself telling my children to stop monkeying around at least once a day. But why so many monkey references? Is it because of our many similarities? NOVA National Geographic takes us on an exotic adventure in Ape Genius.
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    • Everything You Need To Know About The Brain
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      Everything You Need To Know About The Brain

      A common scene from a movie that will always be implanted into my brain is from Jerry Maguire when the little boy reveals the weight of the human head. But how much does your brain weigh? What is it made of? How does it work? A remarkable part of our body it is considered control
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    • Wolves
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      Wolves

      Take a journey into the world of Wolves with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America’s greatest predators: Canis Lupus. A moving soundtrack of Native American music adds a deeply poigant element to the film and propels viewers on an inner quest of their own during this remarkable story of one of
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    • The Unseen Powers of Animals
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      The Unseen Powers of Animals

      This documentary series, done in six parts, explores the abilities of animals found in the sea or on land that are deemed special or supernatural. These “powers” include extrasensory perception, time warping and maybe even the paranormal, and each chapter of the series delves into these and more. Presented by the BBC Natural History Unit,
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