Third-biggest cat on Earth, muscular and low-slung, boasting one heck of a chomp, the jaguar reigns supreme atop the wild ...
Selected from almost 60,000 entries from 117 countries and territories, the winners in this year's Wildlife Photographer of ...
Homosexual Giraffes Do What Comes Naturally EPISODE SYNOPSIS At any moment in time, one in every 20 male giraffes can be found amorously necking with another male. Or so says one study into ...
Dead whale disposal is a gruesome affair EPISODE SYNOPSIS Getting rid of a whale carcass is a disgusting affair. Earth Touch staffer Sarah Keartes bravely kept her lunch down to bring us this blow ...
Earth Touch News Network is a platform for news and emerging stories about the natural world. Our writers, filmmakers and other contributors scattered across the globe are brought together by a ...
Just how tough is our filming equipment? We find out when a spotted hyena tries to satisfy its voracious appetite by clamping down its jaws on our GoPro. Get ready for a close-up look at one ...
A growing number of scientists see the beaver is a much overlooked tool when it comes to reversing the disastrous effects of global warming and saving the planet’s fresh water. The Beaver ...
Lion mating ritual up close EPISODE SYNOPSIS It's not a behaviour often captured on film, but the Earth Touch crew recently got the chance to film African lions mating in the wild! When it comes ...
Selected from a massive pool of just under 9,000 entries from 98 countries, expert judges winnowed the list down to just 40 standalone images, 4 portfolio entries and 3 video entries that are in ...
Numbat comeback, coral mass spawning & a snake surprise EPISODE SYNOPSIS A tiny marsupial makes a comeback in Australia, rangers in Kenya use innovative new technology to nab poachers operating ...
Power of the Penis EPISODE SYNOPSIS Big, small, spiral, detachable, great for nibbling on … when it comes to the male member, nature has been extra creative. From genital-chomping banana slugs ...
WARNING: This footage is extremely graphic and may offend sensitive viewers. In March 2013 Kruger National Park section ranger Richard Sowry captured the ugly face of South Africa's poaching ...