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Gliding Frogs Make 50-Foot Leaps to Find Love
Planet WinsMay 21

Gliding Frogs Make 50-Foot Leaps to Find Love

Massive tree frogs spend their entire lives in the jungle canopy, only descending when it's time to breed in a breathtaking display captured by BBC Earth. The stunning footage celebrates 20 years of Planet Earth bringing nature's wonders into our homes.

BBC Earth2 min read
David Attenborough Turns 100 After 70 Years on Screen
Community HeroesMay 8

David Attenborough Turns 100 After 70 Years on Screen

The beloved nature documentarian celebrates his 100th birthday this week, still inspiring millions with stories of the natural world. His career spans from black-and-white TV to 4K, earning him a Guinness World Record and the title of Britain's most trusted voice on nature.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
David Attenborough Celebrates 100 Years of Wonder
Community HeroesMay 7

David Attenborough Celebrates 100 Years of Wonder

The beloved naturalist who brought the natural world into millions of homes has reached his 100th birthday with over 70 years of broadcasting still inspiring new generations. His career holds a Guinness World Record and continues to spark wonder about our planet.

DW News3 min read
David Attenborough's 100th Birthday Gets Royal Concert
Global NewsApr 29

David Attenborough's 100th Birthday Gets Royal Concert

British broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough turns 100 on May 8, and London's Royal Albert Hall is throwing him a star-studded celebration featuring Bastille, Sigur Rós, and the BBC Concert Orchestra. The event honors eight decades of bringing the natural world into our living rooms.

Euronews2 min read
Attenborough Reflects on Famous Gorilla Encounter
Planet WinsApr 27

Attenborough Reflects on Famous Gorilla Encounter

Legendary naturalist Sir David Attenborough shares intimate memories of an extraordinary gorilla meeting that became one of BBC's most beloved wildlife moments. The encounter, featured in the upcoming "Making Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure," captures the gentle power of cross-species connection.

BBC Earth2 min read
Desert Bees Emerge for Wild Mating Season After Blooms
Planet WinsApr 22

Desert Bees Emerge for Wild Mating Season After Blooms

When rare desert rains trigger flower blooms, Dawson bees burst from underground in a frenzied race to find mates before the flowers fade. National Geographic's new documentary captures this stunning natural spectacle.

National Geographic2 min read
Queen Bee Lays 2,000 Eggs Daily in Non-Stop Royal Duty
Planet WinsApr 20

Queen Bee Lays 2,000 Eggs Daily in Non-Stop Royal Duty

A queen bee's job is anything but leisurely—she lays up to 2,000 eggs every single day to keep her colony thriving. National Geographic's new documentary "Secrets of the Bees" reveals the incredible non-stop work behind bee royalty.

National Geographic2 min read
BBC Earth Releases 3-Hour Wildlife Documentary Marathon
Planet WinsApr 18

BBC Earth Releases 3-Hour Wildlife Documentary Marathon

BBC Earth just dropped a three-hour nature documentary featuring never-before-seen moments like chameleons giving birth to live babies, all narrated by Sir David Attenborough. The stunning collection brings 50 years of the world's most incredible wildlife footage to screens everywhere.

BBC Earth2 min read
David Attenborough Recalls Most Privileged Career Moment
Acts of KindnessApr 15

David Attenborough Recalls Most Privileged Career Moment

The legendary naturalist shares an emotional reflection on a once-in-a-lifetime encounter that defined his extraordinary 50-year journey bringing nature to our screens. After decades documenting Earth's wonders, one moment still stands above the rest.

BBC Earth2 min read
BBC Celebrates 20 Years of Planet Earth's Wonder
Planet WinsApr 2

BBC Celebrates 20 Years of Planet Earth's Wonder

The groundbreaking nature documentary series Planet Earth is marking its 20th anniversary with a celebration of the most breathtaking wildlife moments ever filmed. Among the highlights: the extraordinary courtship dance of New Guinea's birds of paradise.

BBC Earth2 min read
BBC Captures Rare Snow Leopard Hunt in New Documentary
Planet WinsMar 28

BBC Captures Rare Snow Leopard Hunt in New Documentary

BBC Earth celebrates 20 years of Planet Earth with stunning new footage of snow leopards hunting in the Himalayas. The close-up scenes show these elusive big cats in action like never before.

BBC Earth2 min read
Spring Beehives Train New Workers in Stunning Footage
Planet WinsMar 20

Spring Beehives Train New Workers in Stunning Footage

National Geographic captured the incredible moment when beehives wake up for spring and veteran bees begin training the next generation of workers. The intimate footage reveals a sophisticated mentoring system that keeps these vital pollinators thriving.

National Geographic2 min read
BBC Earth Celebrates 20 Years of Planet Earth Magic
Planet WinsMar 13

BBC Earth Celebrates 20 Years of Planet Earth Magic

The BBC's groundbreaking nature documentary series Planet Earth turns 20 this year, marking two decades of bringing never-before-seen wildlife moments into our homes. The network just released an hour-long compilation celebrating iconic scenes that changed how we see our world.

BBC Earth2 min read
BBC Captures 10 Never-Before-Filmed Animal Behaviors
Planet WinsMar 6

BBC Captures 10 Never-Before-Filmed Animal Behaviors

Wildlife filmmakers just unveiled footage of 10 extraordinary animal behaviors that no human has ever recorded on camera before. From vampire squid defense tactics to snow leopards hunting in the Himalayas, these moments reveal nature's hidden wonders.

BBC Earth2 min read
New Documentary Reveals Secret Lives of Bees Up Close
Planet WinsMar 4

New Documentary Reveals Secret Lives of Bees Up Close

National Geographic spent three years filming inside a single beehive with special cameras, capturing never-before-seen footage of how bees live, build, and think. The new series celebrates the tiny architects who pollinate one-third of our food.

National Geographic2 min read