The Daintree Rainforest has one of the highest rates of biodiversity on Earth. Older than the Amazon, the Daintree offers us a window into an Australia that has otherwise now vanished into the past.
Australia might be world famous for its outback and red deserts, but there are also lush alpine regions that are just as unique and breathtaking, and play a central role to the animals living along the east coast.
The Great Barrier Reef is a complex system attracts millions of visitors a year. But its beauty is just one of the many amazing features that makes this natural wonder so important.
This is the story of a year in the life of Kakadu in Australia's Top End. Following the six seasons recognized by Indigenous Australians, the web of relationships between its incredible animals is revealed.
Tasmania is a world lost in time, an isolated pocket of jurassic forests and ancient mountains sheltering animals that live nowhere else on the planet. But even in its isolation, the island is under threat.
The magnificent rock that is Uluru is an icon of wild Australia - remote, untamed, and mysterious. But the Red Centre and its surrounding desert landscapes holds much more than meets the eye.