His superpower has always been speaking his mind – and his majestic new BBC show aims to shatter our ideas about life itself. The presenter talks mass extinction, spiders who dream and why people get ...
Until about 60,000 years ago, diminutive hominin cousins, Homo floresiensis (affectionately nicknamed Hobbits for obvious ...
Elephants investigate and revisit the remains of their dead for years — a biologist explains the real science behind this ...
Ants are a superorganism – a group of organisms of the same species all working together in synergy. Rather than acting as individuals, they’ve evolved to operate as a unified organism – dividing ...
Standing up to 3 metres tall and weighing hundreds of kilograms, Madagascar’s elephant bird was among the largest birds to ...
Chris Packham will present a new five-part series on the BBC called Evolution, which will explore the Earth's pivotal ...
In 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca achieved one of military history's most extraordinary feats - leading an ...
The history of all living things is examined through five key species chosen for the way they move, feed and reproduce and ...
Evolution, a new five-part series tells the extraordinary story of how life on Earth has changed over more than four billion ...
How did the elephant become so big? Why do dolphins have such a huge brain? These are just some of the puzzles that Chris Packham hopes to solve in his new BBC TV series, Evolution. Each episode in ...
Naturalist, punk, neurodiversity champion, environmental activist, broadcaster and campaigner. How did Chris Packham become ...
From hosting legendary acts like Richie Havens to launching free park events this week, the Narrows Center has spent 25 years ...