Lost Land of the Jaguar is a 2008 British nature documentary series on the fauna of Guyana's rainforest.
[1] The series is a production of the BBC Natural History Unit, and was premiered on 30 July and ended on 13 August 2008.
The country is known for its large, unspoiled rainforest, which is home to a wide range of animals, including the jaguar.
Walker praised the performance of the presenters, but wrote that despite the noble aims of the series in promoting rainforest conservation, "it doesn't always make for compelling television.
[7] Gerard O'Donovan of The Daily Telegraph was impressed by the series, stating that it was "eye-popping, absorbing and at times even a little scary, this is wildlife film-making at its very best.