
2002
We call them o-rang-u-tans, which literally means "forest persons" in the Malay and Indonesian languages. They are the only great apes native to Asia. Of all the apes, they are the closest to man in genetic makeup. And they face extinction. Two years in the making, the film is an intimate portrayal of the world of orangutans, the threats to their survival and the people committed to help them thrive. The film focuses on a recent discovery that orangutans do not rely on animal instinct for survival, but instead have a culture that they have preserved from generation to generation.

Brooke Shields
Narrator

Anne Russon
Herself

Willie Smits
Himself

Carl Van Schaik
Himself

Shark Whisperer

Los Jaguares del Manglar

The Platypus Guardian

Dinosaurs: The Final Day with David Attenborough

The Secret Routes of Migratory Birds

March of the Penguins

Elsa the Lioness

Zoo Quest to West Africa

Aliens From Inner Space

Mammoth

Africa: The Serengeti

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

Amazon

Cephalopods: The Reign of Suckers

Feathered Serpent

A Volcano Odyssey

National Geographic: Iceland River Challenge

Wildlife in the Rockies

The Himalayas

Into the Forest: Reptiles & Amphibians