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The Shannon is Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and longest river. It is both a barrier and highway, a silver ribbon holding back the rugged landscapes of the west from the gentler plains to the east. On its journey south, the Shannon passes through a huge palette of rural landscapes, where on little-known backwaters, Ireland’s wild animals and plants still thrive as almost nowhere else. For a year, wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson lives on the river, camping on its banks, exploring its countless tributaries in a traditional canoe, following the river from dawn to dusk through the four seasons, on a quest to film the natural history of the Shannon as it has never been seen or heard or experienced before.

Cougar: On the Trail of the Ghost Cat

Search for the Giant Octopus

Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory

Return of the Swift Fox

La vie privée des koalas

Living With Lions

The Natural World--Komodo: The Deadly Bite

Birds of a Feather

Le renard qui a sauvé son île

Queen of the Pythons

Maya, la tigresse du Maharashtra

Uncharted Amazon