Cuba's Wild Revolution

As the largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba is host to spectacular wildlife found nowhere else on the planet: from the jumping crocodiles of the Zapata swamp to the world's tiniest hummingbird, from thousands of migrating crabs to giant, bat-eating boas that lie in wait for easy prey. Decades of a socialist, conservation-minded government, American embargoes and minimal development have left the island virtually unchanged for 50 years. As international relations ease, what will become of this wildlife sanctuary?

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Wildlife in the Rockies

Wildlife in the Rockies

1957

Going Nuts: Tales from the Squirrel World

Going Nuts: Tales from the Squirrel World

2019

The Snows of Many Years

1917

The Last Trapper

The Last Trapper

2004

Endangered Species

2004

Africa: The Serengeti

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1994

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

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1998

Amazon

Amazon

1997

Fuel

Fuel

2008

La vallée des loups

La vallée des loups

2017

Muerte al invasor

Muerte al invasor

1962

Rivers of Fire and Ice

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1968

Broken Fall (Organic)

Broken Fall (Organic)

1971

Havana, From On High

Havana, From On High

2019

The Last Male on Earth

The Last Male on Earth

2019

Billy Connolly: A Scot in the Arctic

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1995

Nature Symphony

Nature Symphony

2019

Dolphins in the Deep Blue Ocean

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2009

Muir Woods

Muir Woods

2013

Migrations: Herds on the Move

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2020