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Lowland Gorilla Family
Photographer Ian Nichols introduces Kingo and his family, western lowland gorillas from the Congo. Follow them through underbrush as they find bambu, termites, and swamp vegetation.
Philippine Eagles: Captive Breeding
Habitat loss and hunting have devastated the species. Wild Chronicles describes a number of initiatives that work to prevent their extinction.
Ascent of Nanga Parbat
Join photographer Tommy Heinrich as he follows a Polish team of climbers in an attempt to summit Nanga Parbat in winter.
Gorilla Tool Use
In many ways gorillas look and act much like us. Now Wild Chronicles shows stunning new evidence that gorillas may also think like us.
Explore Bethlehem in 2007 A.D.
The birthplace of Jesus is today one of the most contentious places on Earth. Go behind the wall that surrounds Bethlehem.
Meet John Updike
John Updike speaks with Science Editor Jamie Shreeve about writing, dinosaurs, and writing about dinosaurs.
Ride on Albatross Wings
Follow the albatross's windswept life, from when it's hatched through its teenage years and first flight.
Gorilla Massacre
Photographers Michael Nichols and Brent Stirton explain the significance of the recent gorilla massacres in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Visit the Two Worlds of Tonga
Travel to Tonga with photographer Amy Toensing and learn about its traditions, emerging democracy movement, and the importance of pigs.
Meet Amazing Ants
In the ant world, there's a surprise under every fallen leaf or strip of bark. See ants that love to clean, and learn how the "Hannibal Lecter" ant tracks its prickly prey.