In this latest episode of the award-winning series Wild City, we meet an extraordinary array of water-based wildlife - we follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons, stingrays, and other creatures battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
The city's canals, rivers and reservoirs criss-cross a thriving metropolis, and vitally connect the city's people and its water-loving wildlife as they live side by side. With narration from renowned wildlife expert Patrick Aryee, we trace this story via the development of Singapore's conservation efforts, with world-renowned features such as the Gardens of the Bay.
The development of complex water networks across the city has led these animals to thrive in unexpected and remarkable ways. Many of their behaviours have never been witnessed before, and showcase wildlife's incredible adaptability to city life.
Winner: Gold Medal - Wildlife Documentary at the World Media Festivals Awards
Winner: Bronze Medal - Documentary - Environment & Ecology at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards
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