Nature

Filming the World's Smartest Raptors

The remote Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic are home to the world’s most intelligent bird of prey, the striated caracara. In this behind-the-scenes film, a camera team travels there to reveal the surprising ways these curious raptors survive.

Filming the World's Smartest Raptors

8m 59s

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    Significant Otters | WILD HOPE

    15m 28s

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    The Chameleon Queen | In Her Nature

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    Reclaiming Bear River | WILD HOPE

    17m 25s

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