Our home. Our future.
Original title
Planet Earth III
Released
10/22/2023
Origin country
GB
Genre
Documentary, Family
Production companies
ZDF, France Télévisions, BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
1
Number of episodes
8
Journeying to the far reaches of our planet, this eight part series follows some of the world's most amazing species, telling extraordinary stories that are dramatic, thrilling, funny and sometimes heart-breaking, but always full of hope.
The making of Planet Earth III took over five years as the team traveled to every corner of the planet to capture astounding animal dramas, and using the latest technology to film behaviors never seen before.
Explore astonishing wild places and the most spectacular moments from Planet Earth III.
This special Earth Day episode of Planet Earth III is narrated by schoolchildren across the UK. Because you don’t have to be Sir David Attenborough to Become a Voice for Nature.
Sir David Attenborough explores the dangerous frontiers created by the world’s coasts, where animals fight for survival amidst constant change.
A groundbreaking journey from tropical shallow seas to the mysterious depths. Sir David Attenborough reveals extraordinary new worlds and unique animal behaviours in the ocean.
David Attenborough explores deserts and grasslands, where extraordinary life survives in unexpected ways, and nature puts on its most dramatic show.
Fresh water is the lifeblood of planet Earth, where incredible animal dramas play out. From death-feigning fish to frogs that glide, each depends on fresh water for their survival.
Sir David Attenborough journeys into the forests, where dogs communicate with whistles, treehoppers fight assassin bugs, ‘spirit bears’ fish, and hornbills imprison themselves in trees.
David Attenborough presents an extreme world where animals battle to survive the elements – and life exists on a knife edge.
Discover the extraordinary ways in which wildlife survives in a rapidly changing human world. From cobras hunting in houses, to rhino walking in the streets, to macaques stealing mobile phones to barter with.
Sir David Attenborough introduces conservation heroes fighting to save the world’s wildlife, from exploring remote jungles to going undercover to catch criminals in the illegal ivory trade.
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