
Extinct or Alive is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
No upcoming airings scheduled
Showing recent airings from the last 3 months. This show may return in the future.
Biologist Forrest Galante teams up with an expert in Newfoundland in search of the white wolf, which was declared extinct in 1930. They meet a hunter convinced he shot one
Biologist Forrest Galante teams up with an expert in Newfoundland in search of the white wolf, which was declared extinct in 1930. They meet a hunter convinced he shot one
Biologist Forrest Galante teams up with an expert in Newfoundland in search of the white wolf, which was declared extinct in 1930. They meet a hunter convinced he shot one
Biologist Forrest Galante teams up with an expert in Newfoundland in search of the white wolf, which was declared extinct in 1930. They meet a hunter convinced he shot one
Forrest is scouring the Florida Everglades in search of the elusive black panther, a creature that, according to official records, has never been documented on US soil. While the animal remains unconfirmed, recent findings unearthed in the swampy region have given the story a hint of credibility, implying that the legend may be grounded in reality rather than mere folklore. As he moves through the tangled waterways and dense foliage, Forrest follows every clue that could point to the panther’s presence, hoping that the evidence gathered will finally prove that the mysterious cat is more than just a whisper among locals.
Forrest is scouring the Florida Everglades in search of the elusive black panther, a creature that, according to official records, has never been documented on US soil. While the animal remains unconfirmed, recent findings unearthed in the swampy region have given the story a hint of credibility, implying that the legend may be grounded in reality rather than mere folklore. As he moves through the tangled waterways and dense foliage, Forrest follows every clue that could point to the panther’s presence, hoping that the evidence gathered will finally prove that the mysterious cat is more than just a whisper among locals.
Forrest is scouring the Florida Everglades in search of the elusive black panther, a creature that, according to official records, has never been documented on US soil. While the animal remains unconfirmed, recent findings unearthed in the swampy region have given the story a hint of credibility, implying that the legend may be grounded in reality rather than mere folklore. As he moves through the tangled waterways and dense foliage, Forrest follows every clue that could point to the panther’s presence, hoping that the evidence gathered will finally prove that the mysterious cat is more than just a whisper among locals.
Forrest is scouring the Florida Everglades in search of the elusive black panther, a creature that, according to official records, has never been documented on US soil. While the animal remains unconfirmed, recent findings unearthed in the swampy region have given the story a hint of credibility, implying that the legend may be grounded in reality rather than mere folklore. As he moves through the tangled waterways and dense foliage, Forrest follows every clue that could point to the panther’s presence, hoping that the evidence gathered will finally prove that the mysterious cat is more than just a whisper among locals.
Biologist Forrest Galante sets out to demonstrate that species presumed extinct may still survive, launching his investigation with the elusive Formosan clouded leopard. In this episode, Galante travels to the leopard’s historic range, gathering testimonies, examining habitats and deploying modern tracking techniques in an effort to uncover tangible proof of the cat’s continued existence. By confronting the prevailing belief that the animal vanished forever, he hopes to reshape understanding of biodiversity loss and highlight the possibility that other “lost” creatures could still be out there. The programme follows his systematic search, documenting each step as he seeks concrete evidence that the cat has not, in fact, disappeared.
Biologist Forrest Galante sets out to demonstrate that species presumed extinct may still survive, launching his investigation with the elusive Formosan clouded leopard. In this episode, Galante travels to the leopard’s historic range, gathering testimonies, examining habitats and deploying modern tracking techniques in an effort to uncover tangible proof of the cat’s continued existence. By confronting the prevailing belief that the animal vanished forever, he hopes to reshape understanding of biodiversity loss and highlight the possibility that other “lost” creatures could still be out there. The programme follows his systematic search, documenting each step as he seeks concrete evidence that the cat has not, in fact, disappeared.
Biologist Forrest Galante sets out to demonstrate that species presumed extinct may still survive, launching his investigation with the elusive Formosan clouded leopard. In this episode, Galante travels to the leopard’s historic range, gathering testimonies, examining habitats and deploying modern tracking techniques in an effort to uncover tangible proof of the cat’s continued existence. By confronting the prevailing belief that the animal vanished forever, he hopes to reshape understanding of biodiversity loss and highlight the possibility that other “lost” creatures could still be out there. The programme follows his systematic search, documenting each step as he seeks concrete evidence that the cat has not, in fact, disappeared.
Biologist Forrest Galante sets out to demonstrate that species presumed extinct may still survive, launching his investigation with the elusive Formosan clouded leopard. In this episode, Galante travels to the leopard’s historic range, gathering testimonies, examining habitats and deploying modern tracking techniques in an effort to uncover tangible proof of the cat’s continued existence. By confronting the prevailing belief that the animal vanished forever, he hopes to reshape understanding of biodiversity loss and highlight the possibility that other “lost” creatures could still be out there. The programme follows his systematic search, documenting each step as he seeks concrete evidence that the cat has not, in fact, disappeared.
Following a series of sighting reports of the elusive thylacine across Australia, biologist Forrest Galante travels to the remote Cape York Peninsula to investigate the possibility that the creature still survives. Motivated by the numerous eyewitness testimonies, Galante embarks on a field expedition to the peninsula’s rugged terrain, aiming to locate any evidence of the once‑thought‑extinct marsupial. The journey is driven purely by the desire to confirm whether the animal, long presumed extinct, might still be roaming the Australian wilderness. Over several days, Galante and his small team will move through the area, speaking with locals and scrutinising any signs that could substantiate the reported encounters, in the hope of finally securing proof of the Tasmanian tiger’s continued existence.
Following a series of sighting reports of the elusive thylacine across Australia, biologist Forrest Galante travels to the remote Cape York Peninsula to investigate the possibility that the creature still survives. Motivated by the numerous eyewitness testimonies, Galante embarks on a field expedition to the peninsula’s rugged terrain, aiming to locate any evidence of the once‑thought‑extinct marsupial. The journey is driven purely by the desire to confirm whether the animal, long presumed extinct, might still be roaming the Australian wilderness. Over several days, Galante and his small team will move through the area, speaking with locals and scrutinising any signs that could substantiate the reported encounters, in the hope of finally securing proof of the Tasmanian tiger’s continued existence.
Following a series of sighting reports of the elusive thylacine across Australia, biologist Forrest Galante travels to the remote Cape York Peninsula to investigate the possibility that the creature still survives. Motivated by the numerous eyewitness testimonies, Galante embarks on a field expedition to the peninsula’s rugged terrain, aiming to locate any evidence of the once‑thought‑extinct marsupial. The journey is driven purely by the desire to confirm whether the animal, long presumed extinct, might still be roaming the Australian wilderness. Over several days, Galante and his small team will move through the area, speaking with locals and scrutinising any signs that could substantiate the reported encounters, in the hope of finally securing proof of the Tasmanian tiger’s continued existence.
Following a series of sighting reports of the elusive thylacine across Australia, biologist Forrest Galante travels to the remote Cape York Peninsula to investigate the possibility that the creature still survives. Motivated by the numerous eyewitness testimonies, Galante embarks on a field expedition to the peninsula’s rugged terrain, aiming to locate any evidence of the once‑thought‑extinct marsupial. The journey is driven purely by the desire to confirm whether the animal, long presumed extinct, might still be roaming the Australian wilderness. Over several days, Galante and his small team will move through the area, speaking with locals and scrutinising any signs that could substantiate the reported encounters, in the hope of finally securing proof of the Tasmanian tiger’s continued existence.