Latest News
Summary: Read the latest news from the Earth Touch News site
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: Earth-Touch
- Copyright: Copyright Earth-Touch 2011
Podcasts:
Lunar and solar eclipses make animals do strange things
Can saving jaguars sustain local economies?
In praise of the midges pestering footballers in the World Cup
The death of Scarface, Yellowstone's iconic grizzly
Hairball whodunit: Guess where this huge hoghair bezoar came from
Praying mantises are terrifyingly good at eating birds
Tiger with an unusually light-coloured coat photographed in India
The spectacled bear and its spectacular forebears
In British Columbia, a strange pattern in humpback whale behaviour raises the stakes for conservation
It's been a long road but the new Earth Touch website is finally launching. Here's a few of our most memorable wildlife moments from years gone by ... and we've got exciting new content waiting for you just around the corner...
It's more ancient than the dinosaurs and it's survived unchanged for millions of years ... In this week's episode, our divers come across the strange and fascinating marine creature known as the nautilus.
Swimming side by side with a manta ray is an experience to remember. Our crew get its chance for a close encounter as the majestic animal spreads its wings over a coral reef.
A stingray leads the way through the colourful outcrops of a coral reef and a brief courtship ritual plays out when a male stingray spots a potential mate.
We're exploring the eerie underwater wreckage of a WWII airplane in this Wild Oceans episode. Overgrown with marine life and slowly disintegrating, the wreck has also attracted some interesting marine creatures, including a pair of colourful nudibranchs.
Strange lagoon creatures and a large octopus on the hunt are the highlights of our latest Wild Oceans episode.