What's on Sky Nature tomorrow - 30 programs on the Sky Nature schedule
Last updated: 21 December 2025 at 21:24
Concerns for chimp Jestah who has a lump on his jaw. Lemurs Fennel and Ben trial life with the guenons but youngster Biff proves a bit full on
Julz and Henry track the Kakumbi pups as they face off with a razor-tusked warthog and observe the prides pushing the Manzi from their territory
Julz goes on a lion-collaring mission and scout Simon goes fishing. The team witness a vigil for a badly injured Kakumbi pup
The Kakumbi mourn the loss of two of their pups and the team witness a standoff between a leopard and a herd of angry elephants
Tom Hardy presents a journey to the harsh Okavango Delta as the Matata pride do battle with wildfires and flooding in a high-stakes fight to keep their cubs alive
A four-part journey through the seasons, beginning in spring, when the natural world stirs into life. As the days get longer, animals make an effort to reproduce
Summer brings challenges and opportunities on the African plains, as many animals are able to feast, while others battle it out in search for food and water in the merciless heat
The autumn season brings fresh opportunities for creatures including seals, chameleons and monkeys. Plus, rare creatures begin to reveal themselves
Documentary following daily life at Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre in Dorset, where staff look after monkeys, chimps, orangutans and other primates
The broadcaster explores the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific, beginning with how the archipelago rose from the ocean four million years ago
The broadcaster reveals how life learned to adapt quickly in an ever-changing volcanic landscape, resulting in such unique species as giant whale sharks and marine iguanas
The broadcaster reveals the differences between the islands and encounters giant Pinta Island tortoise Lonesome George, who died a few weeks after filming
An in-depth look at the unique and diverse marine life that lives in and around Australia, beginning in the shores of the Northern Territory
Lizzie Daly says goodbye to the tropics as she heads to the cool southern-coast waters, coming face to face with grey nurse sharks, shape-shifting cuttlefish and blue whales
Lizzie Daly sets off on the final leg of her journey to where Australia's desert meets the Indian Ocean and dives with tiger sharks and manta rays
The deadly world of snake catching Down Under. Adele and Mick go up against the second deadliest snake in the world, while Stuart and Olivia tangle with a carpet python
Stuart and Olivia intercept two male brown snakes duelling for mating rights at a construction site
An exploration of Australia's colourful collection of birds, beginning by following two young penguins with an eventful family life
The topsy-turvy world of emus, in which females call the shots, eggs are green and males do all the work when it comes to raising the young
Following his visit to the Great Barrier Reef in 1957, the broadcaster returns and uses the latest filming techniques to unlock the secrets of the natural wonder
Using the latest technology, the naturalist explores the shark-infested waters of Osprey Reef, before tracking dwarf minke whales to discover their reasons for returning
The naturalist examines what the future holds for the natural wonder, before embarking on an ambitious attempt to dive further into the reef than ever before
Lady Elliot Island, the crown jewel of the Great Barrier Reef, a mesmerising swirl of colour and life - both above and below the water
A look at Kangaroo Island, a fortress cut off by wild seas and battered by brutal southern ocean winds
A look at Christmas Island, which is hundreds of miles north-west of Australia's mainland and rises out of the Indian Ocean, providing the stage for extraordinary migrations