Sir David Attenborough's new show "Dynasties" is pretty amazing. Just watched the 4th episode on painted wolves, which I don't even know if I knew it was a thing. I think I had them mashed up in my brains with hyenas. But, apparently there are only 6600 painted wolves left in the wild, as far as they can tell. The new show, "Dynasties" follows an animal, or group of animals, for a much longer time while recording 24hrs a day. They've caught tons of things that have never been seen on camera before because usually when filming a nature documentary, the producers are looking for the "money shot" where the animals are doing something that makes good thumbnails(killing each other, mating, "performing" in a way). Because this show films everything, they catch all kinds of things. It's shot from a family dynasty perspective, where they care more about the saga, a la Game of Thrones, than any individual.
Anyway, long story short, it's good and different from most other nature programs, with each episode featuring a different animal. It can only really be compared to Attenborough's other stuff but, an obvious evolution of the genre.
Fun Fact: Sir David Frederick Attenborough (OM CH CVO CBE FRS FLS FZS FSA FRSGS, these are all Orders and Royal Societies that have honoured him) is the only person to have won BAFTAs for programmes in each of black and white, colour, HD, 3D and 4K.