Sancerrois, Sologne, Pays de Redon, Beauce... We discover some of the regions of France particularly important for their ecology and the wealth of their biodiversity.
Sancerrois, Sologne, Pays de Redon, Beauce... We discover some of the regions of France particularly important for their ecology and the wealth of their biodiversity.
Exploring the edge of the boreal forest, where the Arctic, alpine regions and ocean meet. This project is led by Karine Genest. The explorer is intrigued by the overlapping of species and their capacity to survive. With scientists and guides, she discovers the secrets of the wild.
Arctic winters are merciless. Yet, through thick and thin, marine mammals and birds manage to survive in this hostile environment. From the open waters to the centre of the ice field, where caribou herds take refuge, Kelsey Eliasson explores this ecosystem in the company of experts in Inuit traditions.
Barriers and adventures of Canadian biologists and researchers in fitting screening technology on wild species. Why and how do they conduct their research and on which animals?
Mathieu Lavallée, dog trainer and behaviourist, debunks popular myths and beliefs on a range of different themes, and shares his opinions with other animal experts.
"If we do nothing, in twenty years, the Mediterranean will be a dead sea!": this phrase by Jacques-Yves Cousteau was uttered in 1979. Forty-five years later, despite a certain amount of progress, his observation remains just as valid. Has the battle been lost? Franck Lorrain investigates.
The bubbly nature-lover Joanie Lamoureux sets off on a series of expeditions on the roads, footpaths and waterways of Quebec to find out all there is to know about the wild animals that live there!
The two artists G & K (Stéphane Guiran and Katarzyna Kot) decide to head off to listen to the glaciers, rivers and forests in order to pay tribute to them in sublimely poetic fashion.
The Antilles stretch between the two Americas, forming an arc of islands endowed with a rich and generous nature. Life, carried by wind, wave or bird took hold with tenacity. Today the beautiful but fragile Caribbean islands constitute one of the world's richest areas of biodiversity.
"There are those who lose themselves in the woods. Others, like me, find themselves". Storyteller and writer, Fred Pellerin shares his passion for nature, explaining all the advantages its slow tranquillity offer him. An immersion in his local forest in Saint-Élie-de-Caxton.
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