Wild Episode guide
2005
Nature documentary series
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Alien Empire: Battle Zone
A look at the fishing bugs and abseiling wasps in the rainforests of Central America.
First broadcast: 15 Jul 2009
Alien Empire: Hardware
A look at beetles and butterflies, from the tropical rainforests to our own households.
First broadcast: 10 Jun 2009
Stately Stoats
The exploits of a young female stoat raising a family in the grounds of Kedleston Hall.
First broadcast: 19 Feb 2009
2003
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Strictly Black Grouse
In the lonely uplands of Britain, Black Grouse become gripped by feathered dance fever.
First broadcast: 14 May 2008
Lemurs of Madagascar
Charlotte Uhlenbroek goes to Madagascar for the story of three mother ring-tailed lemurs.
First broadcast: 27 Apr 2008
Watching the Wild: Otters
Cameraman Charlie Hamilton James hunts for otters on the Isle of Skye.
First broadcast: 23 Apr 2008
Watching the Wild: Fallow Deer
Simon King ventures into the New Forest to watch the fallow deer.
First broadcast: 16 Apr 2008
Badlands Raging Bulls
One-tonne male bisons rut for the right to breed in the USA's Badlands National Park.
First broadcast: 09 Apr 2008
Cornish Seals
Stephen Westcott explores sea caves near Lands End in search of seal pups.
First broadcast: 05 Apr 2008
A Summer on Golden Pond
A look at the loons, beavers and porcupines inhabiting Squam Lake in New Hampshire.
First broadcast: 02 Apr 2008
Bat Women of Panama
A look at the women who gather in the jungle of Panama to seek secret knowledge.
First broadcast: 26 Mar 2008
My Life with Animals: Simon King
Wildlife presenter, Simon King looks back at his career in wildlife films.
First broadcast: 23 Mar 2008
Unknown Africa: Angola
Saba Douglas-Hamilton travels to Angola to see what wildlife remains after the civil war.
First broadcast: 21 Mar 2008
The Coral Gardener
A look at how Austin Bowden-Kerby, a coral gardener, is helping to save Fiji's reefs.
First broadcast: 18 Mar 2008
Unknown Africa: Central African Republic
Saba Douglas-Hamilton discovers 'unknown' Africa.
First broadcast: 17 Mar 2008
Comoros Islands
Comoros Islands - a lost world of volcanoes, living fossils and legendary flying foxes.
First broadcast: 10 Mar 2008
The Great British Parakeet Invasion
There are estimated to be 30,000 wild parakeets in Britain. Why are they thriving?
First broadcast: 22 Feb 2008
World on the Move
Selection of BBC footage of animal migration presented by Philippa Forrester.
First broadcast: 16 Feb 2008
A Wild Day in Heligan
Programme about the animals living in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan.
First broadcast: 15 Feb 2008
A Norfolk Rhapsody
Cameraman Ian McCarthy films thousands of Norfolk's wading birds taking off.
First broadcast: 08 Feb 2008
Killer Whales in the UK?
Gordon Buchanan travels to the Shetland Islands to try and track down killer whales.
First broadcast: 27 Jan 2008
Glacier Mountain Goats
It's spring for the mountain goats of Glacier National Park in Canada's Rocky Mountains.
First broadcast: 25 Jan 2008
Avocets - Born Survivors
Documentary about the avocet, one of the UK's most strikingly beautiful wading birds.
First broadcast: 18 Jan 2008
Dean the Diving Decorator
Film that shares some fantastic footage shot by amateur wildlife cameraman Dean Burman.
First broadcast: 11 Jan 2008
Shark Therapy 2
World champion freediver Tanya Streeter confronts her shark phobia in the Maldives.
First broadcast: 02 Dec 2007
My Life with Animals: Steve Leonard
Meet Steve Leonard, a practising vet who competes against nature's athletes.
First broadcast: 04 Nov 2007
Wild Tribe - Reef Gypsies
Tanya Streeter travels to a remote corner of Indonesia to meet the Bajau tribe.
First broadcast: 28 Oct 2007


