Kate Fulton

Most Popular Kate Fulton Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

The Himalayas Trailer (2011)

13 March 2011

The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayan range is far reaching, spanning thousands of miles, and holds within it an exceptionally diverse ecology.

The Animal House Trailer (2011)

25 October 2011

Why do some animals build structures and others don't? And how do animals decide where to build? Animal homes need to be safe and secure, protection from predators and the weather.

Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Trailer (2013)

15 May 2013

Each year, far from human eyes, a remote expanse of Botswana's Makgadikgadi salt pans hosts one of Africa's last great spectacles when thousands of striped nomads wander the breathtakingly beautiful but barren landscape.

Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey Trailer (2011)

20 February 2011

One day, Broken Tail, the tiger, simply disappeared. A year later, there's news that Broken Tail was killed by a train, 100 miles away from Ranthambhore.

Siberian Tiger Quest Trailer (2012)

10 October 2012

Embark with conservation ecologist Chris Morgan on a great challenge: to find and film the Siberian tiger.

River of No Return Trailer (2012)

18 May 2012

River of No Return Wilderness is the largest contiguous wilderness area in the lower 48 States. Endless rugged mountains, wild rivers, forests and deep canyons define this land, home to numerous species of wildlife, including wolves, who have just returned after 50 years of near absence.

Outback Pelicans Trailer (2011)

27 March 2011

The Australian pelican is built for long distance travel. One of the largest pelicans in the pelican family, with a light skeleton and a wingspan of over eight feet, it can be airborne all day and deep into the night, riding far and high on rising thermals.

Bears of the Last Frontier Trailer (2011)

08 May 2011

Nature joins adventurer and bear biologist Chris Morgan on a year-long motorcycle odyssey deep into Alaska's bear country to explore the amazing resiliency and adaptability of these majestic animals as they struggle to make a living in five dramatically diverse Alaskan ecosystems: coastal, urban, mountain, tundra, and pack ice.