More tales from Planet Earth II
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Planet Earth II in numbers
Get the facts and figures on what it took to make the series.
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A helping hand - filming city monkeys
The crew working on Planet Earth II: Cities were reliant on local residents.
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City Rascals - Raccoon bandits and cheeky macaques
Raccoons and macaques are very good at getting around the urban jungle.
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Hawksbill turtle rescue
Dedicated staff of Barbados Sea Turtle Project save the lives of thousands of turtles.
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The city uncovered
We collaborated with Rob Whitworth to bring a new perspective to the urban world.
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Bird of paradise – a new perspective
Many sequences for Planet Earth II were possible because of the experts that we work with.
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Drones in the jungle
We wanted people to experience the jungle like never before.
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Jungles – The unread library
Jungles cover just 6% of the Earth’s surface, but house half the land's wildlife.
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The Everest of trees
We wanted people to experience the jungle like never before!
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Bears behaving badly
Watch a cheeky spectacled bear dismantle a camera trap!
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Breakfast with the monks at 3600m
The Mountains team were lucky enough to visit 500 year old Thikse Monastry.
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Funky bears
Join the back scratching, fat wobbling, scent marking party as the bears really cut loose.
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Getting an eagle's eye view
How we filmed the eagle POV high over the mountains.
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Snow leopard camera traps
A guide to camera traps and how they were used to film snow leopards.
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Snow leopard tracking
How to find a snow leopard with wildlife guide Khenrab Phuntsog.
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Ten things you should know about yetis
The team stumble across a famous artefact in a remote monastery.
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Megaherbs of the sub Antarctic islands
The Snares and Auckland Islands are home to rare and unique plant species.
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The island paradise with a dark heart
Some of the darkest tales can be found on these apparently benign-looking shores.