Kurt Mündl
Little Monsters - Hide & Cheat
Presenting some of the animal kingdom's strangest survival strategies. The most startling behaviour patterns aren't found among the classic big animals such as lions or polar bears, but among nature's smaller creatures: Poison dart frogs, chameleons, praying mantises and scorpions, to name only a few.
Sun-Seeking Creatures - A Mediterranean World
This documentary follows the widest variety of creatures in the Mediterranean climate of the Danube - like the western green lizard and the Aesculapian snake - the largest lizard and snake in central Europe. The audience is invited to experience the family life of ground squirrels, visit the islands that have their own local species of scorpion, and encounter the praying mantis, the saga pedo...
Stars and Stripes
Hvorfor har hønsehauker, rådyr og villsvin prikker og striper når de er unge? Finn ut hvordan hammen hjelper dyr i kampen for tilværelsen.
Garden Wild
Just by making space in our gardens we can provide vital habitats for a large number of wild animals and plants. Garden wetlands, dry stone walls, hedgerows, flower meadows and even simply homes for useful creatures can support resident species over the year. Sometimes one small step leads to a great change: to help endangered butterfly species, for example, it is enough to plant certain flowers.
Lake Wörthersee - Where Man and Nature Meet
Lake Wörthersee in the Austrian state of Carinthia is not only one of the most beautiful lakes in Austria, but also, in the truest sense of the phrase an "internationally famous stretch of water".
Year of the Hedgehog
It's springtime, the air is tepid, the skylarks chirp, and spring flowers cover the meadows and the forest grounds. Out of a pile of leaves a fluttery, sniffling snout tip appears: it's a hedgehog awakening from its winter sleep heading into the light of a new year, having only two things in mind: food and finding a partner.
Sky Hunters - The World of the Dragonfly
They hover over ponds and pools and inhabit the banks of rivers and streams. With their dazzling metallic colours and unique ways of flying they are truly jewels of the air. This film presents dragonflies as they have never been seen before.
Rose - Queen of Flowers
We recognise our world primarily through the sense of vision yet the light we use to see is only a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum that surrounds us and impacts on our lives. From X-rays to microwaves, from ultraviolet to infra red, we'll explore the world of colour, both seen and unseen.