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Shooting of a wildlife film in Namibia A nature documentary or wildlife documentary is a genre of documentary film or series about animals , plants , or other non-human living creatures. Nature documentaries usually concentrate on video taken in the subject's natural habitat , but often including footage of trained and captive animals, too.
Earth (2007 film) Earth (2023 TV series) Earth: One Amazing Day; Earth's Greatest Spectacles; Eaten Alive (TV program) Eden: Untamed Planet; Escape to Chimp Eden; Escarpment Blues; The Eternal Springtime (film) Europe: A Natural History; Expedition with Steve Backshall; Extinction: The Facts; Eye of the Leopard
Series follows how each of the four seasons transforms to the world. Also known as Earth's Great Seasons for international release. Andrew Scott (narrator) Ingenious Animals: 2016: A team of wildlife experts travel the globe in search of the most surprising animal stories and reveal how and why animals do such remarkable things.
This article lists film and television works which feature or discuss the environment, environmentalism or environmental issues. Some notable and commercially successful films have featured environmental themes [1] and are commemorated through several environmental film festivals held annually.
This is a list of notable films that are primarily about animals.This include film where the main characters are animals or the plot revolves around an animal. While films involving dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are included on this list, those concerning legendary creatures, such as dragons, vampires, or animal-human hybrids like werewolve are not.
Babe (film) Babe: Pig in the City; Beavers (film) The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures; The Black Cat (1981 film) Bow Bow; Bringing Up Baby; Brothers of the Wind; Built for the Kill; Burning Bright (film)
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Disneynature was announced on April 21, 2008, a day before Earth Day, with a starting slate of seven films.Camilleri was set to head the new division. A multi-film production agreement was made with Alastair Fothergill, BBC's Planet Earth series producer, for three scheduled films: Earth (2009), African Cats (2011) and Chimpanzee (2012). [7]