Nature

Season 22

TV-G
Consistently stunning documentaries transport viewers to far-flung locations ranging from the torrid African plains to the chilly splendours of icy Antarctica. The show's primary focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world. A comic book based on the show, meant to be used an as educational tool for kids, was briefly distributed to museums and schools at no cost in the mid-2000s.

Where to Watch Nature • Season 22

13 Episodes

  • Hippo Beach
    E1
    Hippo BeachA chronicle of hippopotamus life along the banks of Zambia's Luangwa River includes footage of males fighting over territory; females protecting their young; the hippo's importance to river ecology; and societal rituals involving the head male of the pod. Mark Hamill narrates.
  • Kalahari: The Great Thirstland
    E2
    Kalahari: The Great ThirstlandAnimal life in the Kalahari Desert, where rainy and dry seasons direct the inhabitants, including zebras; wildebeests; elephants; finches; bullfrogs; and flamingos, whose chicks must walk nearly 100 miles when fertile feeding areas dry up. Christopher Plummer narrates.
  • Kalahari: The Flooded Desert
    E3
    Kalahari: The Flooded DesertDetailing the ecosystem of the Kalahari Desert as the Okavango River overflows, transforming a saltpan in to an oasis. Included: fish eagles in aerial combat for airspace over best fishing areas; the sitatunga antelope with ski-like hoofs. Christopher Plummer narrates.
  • White Shark/Red Triangle
    E4
    White Shark/Red TriangleEach year, in the late summer, a region known as the Red Triangle bustles with marine mammal activity. Lying between San Francisco and Monterey, the Red Triangle includes beaches where elephant seals go to molt, and offshore sites where great whites feed on unwary prey. When not prowling the Red Triangle, great white sharks search the kelp forest for sea lions, or roam the open ocean. Their migration is predictable. Each year they turn up at the same place at the same time, occasionally crossing paths with humans who still swim and surf in these dangerous waters.
  • Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns
    E5
    Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion ReturnsIn the sequel to "Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies," filmmaker Ginger Kathrens continues his chronicle of the lives of horses living wild in the mountains of Montana, picking up Cloud's story as he embarks on life as a stallion.
  • Shadow Over the Sun: A Story of Eagles
    E6
    Shadow Over the Sun: A Story of EaglesWilderness is elusive in Britain, but in the Highlands of Scotland, the sacred dance between predator and prey is still played out against a rugged and unforgiving landscape. Gliding above this wild land is Britain's most magnificent predator -- the golden eagle.
  • Diamonds
    E7
    DiamondsThis episode of Nature, narrated by Stockard Channing, provides us with a fascinating look into the many steps of evaluating a diamond and preparing it for public sale. Miners dredge the earth, dealers fret over valuation exams to probe the minutest details of the stones, and finally the would-be owners gasp in awe. Diamonds are their own glorious world. Get a look at how they go from mining to necklace--with plenty of human drama along the way. You may never look at jewelry the same way again.
  • The Real Macaw
    E8
    The Real MacawThis film takes you to the deepest enclaves of the Amazon for a first-hand look at macaws, offering bird lovers the rare opportunity to enjoy these beautiful birds in their natural habitats rather than in pet stores and cages.
  • Holy Cow
    E9
    Holy CowAbout 8,000 years ago, the relationship between cows and man began with the revolutionary advent of domestication in Mesopotamia, the Indus River Valley, and Africa. Discover how cows have altered human life, human biology, and the geography of the world.
  • Ireland
    E10
    IrelandSculpted millions of years ago by the advance and retreat of vast shields of ice, the Emerald Isle harbors a wealth of wildlife among its craggy mountains, fog-shrouded coastlines, deep gorges, and vast networks of inland waterways.
  • Flight School
    E11
    Flight SchoolTo help ensure the survival of endangered whooping cranes, Operation Migration maintains an artificial breeding program that prepares chicks for adulthood.
  • Land of the Falling Lakes
    E12
    Land of the Falling Lakes“Land of the Falling Lakes” looks at Croatia's Plitvice Lakes National Park, an ancient forest of stunning beauty and waterways continuously evolving from limestone formations. Included: the brown bear, one of which intrudes on a wolf pack's meal of wild boar; and the olm, a subterranean creature without eyes which navigates and hunts via bioelectrical senses.
  • Pale Male
    E13
    Pale MaleFollow the adventures of Pale Male, a daring red-tailed hawk who manages to thrive in the urban world of New York City.
  • Fred KaufmanProducer
  • Susan FlemingProducer

 

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