For the first time in over 50 years, a team of wildlife film-makers from the BBC's Natural History Unit and scientists from the world-renowned Smithsonian Institution has been granted access to venture deep into Burma's impenetrable jungles. Their mission is to discover whether these forests are home to iconic animals, rapidly disappearing from the rest of the world - this expedition has come not a moment too soon.—Enzedder
Burma, or Myanmar, is one of the least known countries in Asia. After close on 50 years being shut off from the world, a film crew has been given unprecedented access to film the country's rare wildlife, to make a case for the Burmese government to protect their pristine wilderness.—Tom Daly