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The Best Episodes of Natural World Season 26

Every episode of Natural World Season 26 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Natural World Season 26!

Natural World is a nature documentary television series broadcast annually on BBC Two and regarded by the BBC as its flagship natural history brand. It...
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Network:BBC Two

Season 26 Ratings Summary

"Toki's Tale" is the best rated episode of "Natural World" season 26. It scored 8.1/10 based on 77 votes. Directed by Simon King and written by N/A, it aired on 4/4/2007. This episode is rated 1.0 points higher than the second-best, "Battle to Save the Tiger".

  • Toki's Tale
    8.1/1077 votes

    #1 - Toki's Tale

    Season 26 Episode 1 - Aired 4/4/2007

    Two years ago Simon King made Cheetahs – Fast Track to Freedom a film about his attempt to return two orphaned cheetah cubs to the wild. The film ended tragically with the cub Sambu being killed by lions, but his brother Toki survived. Simon's new film follows the equally dramatic twists and turns of his continuing story.

    Director: Simon King

    Writer: N/A

  • Battle to Save the Tiger
    9.1/1018 votes

    #2 - Battle to Save the Tiger

    Season 26 Episode 2 - Aired 4/11/2007

    The Indian tiger is in deep trouble. Thirty years ago India set aside over 30 tiger reserves controlled by Project Tiger. Initially it was hailed as a great success, but in the last few years hundreds of tigers have been poached from under officials' noses according to WPSI (Wildlife Protection Society of India) run by Belinda Wright. This film, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, looks at the controversy surrounding the plight of the tiger. Can they come back from the brink of extinction again?

    Director: Mike Birkhead

    Writer: N/A

  • Moose on the Loose
    8.5/108 votes

    #3 - Moose on the Loose

    Season 26 Episode 3 - Aired 4/18/2007

    Anchorage capital city of Alaska is the wildest city on Earth thanks to its dramatic wildlife. Alongside 260,000 people are up to 1,000 moose, 200 black bears and 60 grizzlies as well as large numbers of beavers, ravens and eagles. Managing this urban menagerie is all in a day's work for rangers Rick and Jesse. They believe that people and large dangerous animals can live in one city and through the groundbreaking Alaska Fish and Game project they're determined to prove it.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Buddha, Bees and the Giant Hornet Queen
    7.2/108 votes

    #4 - Buddha, Bees and the Giant Hornet Queen

    Season 26 Episode 4 - Aired 4/25/2007

    The Giant Japanese Hornet is the fiercest looking insect on earth, and one of the deadliest. This film follows the remarkable life of one giant hornet queen, as she emerges from hibernation and starts to build up a colony in an old temple garden. Her army of warriors terrorise the beautiful mountain valley in their constant struggle to find food for their hungry grubs. In a series of dramatic pitched battles, the giant hornets massacre thousands of bees, but victory isn't always assured - one local honeybee fights back thanks to a remarkable defensive strategy, and suddenly it is the hornets that are dying. A beekeeper monk bears witness to the rising power of the giant hornet colony, and despite the hornet's attacks on his own bees, he reveals a deep respect for these incredible predators.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Hawaii - Message in the Waves
    8.2/1016 votes

    #5 - Hawaii - Message in the Waves

    Season 26 Episode 5 - Aired 5/2/2007

    Nature documentary featuring the wildlife of Hawaii's famous surf zone and the surfers and scientists who are fighting to protect it. Turtles, dolphins, monk seals and albatrosses all have to cope with the growing number of people using the island beaches, but now animals face a new threat from washed-up plastic. A varied bunch of island characters, including born-and-bred Hawaiian musician Jack Johnson, make it clear that these beautiful islands have a powerful message for us all.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Invasion of the Crocodiles
    5.8/1013 votes

    #6 - Invasion of the Crocodiles

    Season 26 Episode 6 - Aired 5/9/2007

    Australia's deadly saltwater crocs are making a dramatic comeback. They're spreading in alarming numbers through the billabongs, rivers and beaches of the Northern Territory. Last year, over 300 had to be removed from the harbour of Darwin, the region's capital. Hundreds of cattle are being killed, and most worrying of all, attacks on people are increasing every year, often in places where crocs were previously unknown. Biologist Adam Britton tries to find out why the crocs have suddenly become such a problem

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Bloodhound and the Beardie
    8.1/1011 votes

    #7 - The Bloodhound and the Beardie

    Season 26 Episode 7 - Aired 5/16/2007

    For thousands of years, dogs were working animals not just pets, carefully bred to hunt, guard, herd or retrieve. Now these instincts are turning some dogs into problem pets. This film follows a bloodhound called Holly and a bearded collie called Herbie, who both face an uncertain future in rescue homes because they are so out of control. In order to give them a second chance, professional trainers see if they can be put back to work, sniffing out criminals and herding sheep.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Saving Our Seabirds
    NaN/100 votes

    #8 - Saving Our Seabirds

    Season 26 Episode 8 - Aired 5/23/2007

    Britain has spectacular colonies of puffins, guillemots, kittiwakes and skuas, but recently many birds have failed to breed. In the summer of 2006, bird expert Roy Dennis travelled in search of answers. He reveals that, as our seas are getting warmer, the sand eels that seabirds depend on are declining. Some seabirds are learning to find new sources of food and, with a bit more protection, Roy believes they can adapt and survive.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Desert Lions
    8.8/1014 votes

    #9 - Desert Lions

    Season 26 Episode 9 - Aired 5/30/2007

    Many years ago lions thrived in the deserts of Namibia's Skeleton Coast, until they were exterminated by man. Six years ago maverick biologist Flip Stander discovered a tiny remnant population alive and well in nearby mountains, and started to study them. Their numbers have grown and they are now returning to the desert in increasing numbers. But if these lions are to continue roaming here, Flip will have to persuade local people that these lions are worth more alive than dead.

    Director: Amanda Barrett, Owen Newman

    Writer: N/A

  • Gabon - Forests of the Future
    8.5/1011 votes

    #10 - Gabon - Forests of the Future

    Season 26 Episode 10 - Aired 6/6/2007

    In a region of Africa more often in the news for human suffering and civil war, the state of Gabon is a stable democracy that is devoting itself to protecting wildlife. Over 10% percent of the country's rainforest is protected in a series of national parks that are home to elephants, gorillas, chimps and giant troupes of mandrills.

    Director: Stella Cha

    Writer: N/A

  • Wye - Voices from the Valley
    8.3/109 votes

    #11 - Wye - Voices from the Valley

    Season 26 Episode 11 - Aired 6/13/2007

    Documentary study of a year in the life of the Wye Valley around the river, and four people who depend on the seasons, river and land, including cider maker Mike, beekeeper Gareth, salmon fisherman Lyndon and sheep farmer Derek. Considers the importance of the weather and seasons on them, and also at some of the wildlife found in the area.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A