The Last Lioness
A haunting call echoes across the Liuwa Plain. There is no answer, there hasn't been for years. She has no pride, no support - she alone must safeguard her own survival. Her name is Lady Liuwa, and she is the Last Lioness. Isolated by a scourge of illegal trophy hunting that wiped out the rest of her species in the region, Lady Liuwa is the only known resident lion surviving on Zambia's Liuwa Plain. For four years, cameraman Herbert Brauer watched her lonely life unfold, until, in her solitude, she reached out to him for companionship. But Herbert knows he is not the companion this lonely lioness needs - she should be amongst her own kind. Now, in May of 2009, plans for a male lion translocation have come through, and there is hope for ending her isolation. For the first time in more than five years, Lady Liuwa will no longer be the Last Lioness.
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World's Largest Shark
The whale shark is the world's largest shark, but it's also one of the least understood. For most of the year, whale sharks disappear beneath the waves. Can the latest satellite tracking and shark-cam technology solve this mystery?
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Manta Queen

Sat, May 01, 2010
An American biologist discovers a new species of manta ray while studying them off the Mozambique coast, where she observes their feeding and mating habits.
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China's Last Elephants
The last remaining elephants in China, which live in the remote jungles in the Yunnan province, are observed by a cameraman and a conservationist.
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