Customer Review: This is not your typical wildlife movie with chilling action scenes of predators chasing down and killing prey. Rather, it is a meticulously laid out and nicely shot film about the extraordinary pioneering work done by Jane Goodall and her life among the wild chimpanzees of Africa. You get to... more info
Customer Review: This video highlights the serious problems of Madagascar. Focusing is on a remote plateau - Ankarana - the video follows a team of naturalists as they hike and canoe through this small - and shrinking - ecosystem. While it was very eye-opening to see the creatures and plants of this, I feel that the... more info
Customer Review: I first watched this documentary probably in 1993 or 1994. I thought this must surely ranked as the finest documentary that I had ever watched. There was a repeat on this documentary a few years later and I did not miss it. I could still remember a large male lion chasing a hyena and for a... more info
Customer Review: I was a biology major in college and of course did an in-depth study of the principles of evolution by natural selection. In general, the rule is that major traits evolve due to it providing a survival advantage. I completely understood that, but was puzzled by the zebra having black and white... more info
Customer Review: When I watched this movie the first time was in my daughter's place in Sandpoint ID, I love it so much end up watch it over and over again and buy several of them as gifts for friends, the love and passion in wild world truly touch my heart, the suvivorship in wild animal kingdom make me cry.more info
Customer Review: This 1987 video follows an unusually large pride of 30 lionesses and cubs in Kruger National Park in South Africa. That said, only about 10-15 minutes of this 60 minute video actually show lion footage - and that footage is not terribly exciting.
The remaining three quarters of the video are... more info
Customer Review: I saw this documentary on PBS and recorded it when it first came out. Since the time I've first seen it up to now, I think I must have watched it well over a hundred times. The narration is flawless as is the sound track and the filmography and editing. The sound track and the poetic narration make... more info
Customer Review: This video opens with a wonderfully filmed sequence of a lioness stalking, chasing, and pulling down an antelope. The vultures which are the primary subject of the film see this activity from two miles up, and begin descending before the antelope is dead. They gather beside the kill, and hyenas are... more info