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Welcome to the planet of the apes. Primates are called the highest order of animal on the planet. With their big brains, they are smart and adaptable; they use tools, self-medicate, hunt and swim. Get to know the many species of primates, from the familiar chimpanzee and gorilla, to the more obscure species like the owl monkey, the tamarin, and many more in the three-part miniseries.

Nature
Meet the scientists making groundbreaking discoveries to safeguard the future of primates.
Nature
Family is everything for primates. Meet devoted monkeys' uncles and playmate apes.
Nature
Discover the survival strategies used by primates, often in the most unexpected places.
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Nature
The story of legendary tigers of India told by a man who’s devoted his life to keeping them alive.
Nature
At Reteti Sanctuary, caretakers prepares to release their oldest orphans into the wild.
Nature
In northern Kenya, a remarkable conservation experiment is unfolding at Reteti Sanctuary.
Nature
Parenthood is the ultimate journey, full of danger.
Nature
See how jungle animal parents raise children by mastering their environment.
Nature
Ocean parents must master dedication and intelligence to raise their young.
Nature
Animal parents must overcome freshwater’s constant changes.
Nature
Animal parents must balance risk and reward to raise their young in grasslands.
Nature
Follow the complex lives of giant elephant bulls in Amboseli and Mount Kilimanjaro.
Nature
On Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, turtles and jaguars collide in unexpected ways.
Extras
Nature
Get a sneak peek at a brand new season of NATURE on PBS.
American Masters
Celebrate the life and career of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver.
Antiques Roadshow
Preview: 250 Years of Americana
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Is Trump a symptom or the cause of political polarization?
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Why has America been the economic engine of the world for so long?
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Is America driven by democratic ideals or transactional interests?
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Has the United States lived up to the principles formulated 250 years ago?
How did this hyper-detailed miniature mansion get its name?
American Masters
Watch as Oglala Lakota musician Mato Wayuhi draws on ancestral knowledge to inform his process.
Washington Week with The Atlantic
The state of negotiations to end Trump’s stalled war in Iran