The Nature of Things

Season 53

The Nature of Things is a Canadian television series of documentary programs. It debuted on CBC Television on November 6, 1960. Many of the programs document nature and the effect that humans have on it. The program was one of the first to explore environmental issues, such as clear-cut logging.

The series is named after an epic poem by Roman philosopher Lucretius: "Dē Rērum Nātūrā" — On the Nature of Things.

Where to Watch The Nature of Things • Season 53

19 Episodes

  • Carpe Diem: A Fishy Tale
    E1
    Carpe Diem: A Fishy TaleNorth America is under attack by a sly and wily aquatic invader. Introduced in the ‘70s for the purpose of cleaning up algae in fish ponds, the aggressive Asian carp escaped into the Mississippi river system during floods. The 50-kilogram bottom feeders have advanced north at a surprising rate, becoming a familiar sight with their frenzied and often physically threatening mass leaps into the air. Despite their fascination with this newcomer, scientists on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border agree this invader is a threat we need to take seriously.
  • Ticked Off: The Mystery of Lyme Disease
    E2
    Ticked Off: The Mystery of Lyme DiseaseLyme disease, a mysterious tick-borne illness, has become one of the fastest-spreading diseases in North America. Tiny, dangerous and once uncommon, the population of ticks is growing at an alarming rate. The documentary explores how climate change has hastened the spread of the ticks and this devastating disease, one that is often misdiagnosed and mistreated, and is mired in medical controversy.
  • Myth or Science 2: The Quest for Perfection
    E3
    Myth or Science 2: The Quest for PerfectionDr. Jennifer Gardy is back. But this time, Dr. Gardy’s journey of scientific discovery will plumb our very hopes and dreams - our quest for self-improvement. Are raw vegetables really better for you? Can you be fat and fit? Should you ditch caffeine? Dr. Gardy puts her own body on the line in lively experiments and scientific investigations to discover whether many popular health claims are science fact or science fiction.
  • Brain Magic: The Power of Placebo
    E4
    Brain Magic: The Power of PlaceboWhat if each of us could make the symptoms of an illness disappear? Cast a spell so powerful it would actually heal our bodies, help us walk, or breathe better? For centuries placebos have been thought of as just fake medicine, but Brain Magic: The Power of Placebo explores the growing scientific evidence that placebos can have powerful—and real—effects on our minds and bodies.
  • Invasion of the Brain Snatchers
    E5
    Invasion of the Brain SnatchersWe like to believe we're in control. But if what we're discovering about parasites is anything to go by, who is really in control is a lot more complicated, and a lot more interesting, than we ever imagined. So let "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki" help you get over the ick factor, and explore the world of parasites. So let "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki" help you get over the ick factor, and explore the world of parasites. Scientists have collected hundreds of examples of parasites that brainwash their hosts. And now researchers are starting to untangle these parasites' evolutionary tricks of the trade. In the coastal estuaries of California, Professor Kevin Lafferty of the United States Geological Survey introduces us to a flatworm that lives in three hosts - a snail, a fish and a bird. This parasite's influence is so profound that it tips the balance of the local ecosystem
  • Untangling Alzheimer's
    E6
    Untangling Alzheimer'sDavid Suzuki has a very personal interest in the disease of Alzheimer's because his mother died of it. We join David on an intimate journey as he explores the newest breakthroughs in understanding this devastating disease as well as his own chances of contracting the cruel condition.
  • A Dog's Life
    E7
    A Dog's LifeAn exploration of the senses, mind and behaviour of our four-legged friends.
  • Survival of the Fabulous
    E8
    Survival of the FabulousGay filmmaker Bryce Sage has had a big question on his mind ever since he came out of the closet-how is evolution compatible with the existence of gay men? Bryce sets out on a very personal journey to find out if scientists have come up with a definitive answer to this gay conundrum.
  • Where Am I?
    E9
    Where Am I?Explore the skills we use to find our way around. Some of us seem to always know where we are, while others rarely do. What makes the difference?
  • The Great Butterfly Hunt
    E10
    The Great Butterfly HuntCanadian scientist Fred Urquhart unravels the mystery of the monarch's winter home.
  • How to Be a Wild Elephant
    E11
    How to Be a Wild ElephantOrphan elephant Sities must learn how to be a wild elephant when she leaves the safety of a Kenyan sanctuary to begin her journey back to freedom.
  • Secrets in the Bones - The Hunt for the Black Death Killer
    E12
    Secrets in the Bones - The Hunt for the Black Death KillerThe quest to solve a great mystery in history: Identify the Black Death killer and unlock secrets that could save millions of lives.
  • Trek of the Titans
    E13
    Trek of the TitansA rare look at the leatherback turtle as it migrates between the chilly waters off Eastern Canada and the sunny beaches of the Caribbean.
  • The Allergy Fix
    E14
    The Allergy FixScientists are attacking food allergies in new and inventive ways, driven by the alarming increase in the number of people, particularly children, who suffer from them – and can die from them.
  • Wild Canada: The Eternal Frontier
    E15
    Wild Canada: The Eternal FrontierA remarkable journey across Canada’s natural landscapes revealing the surprising influence early humans had on the land and its wildlife.
  • Wild Canada: The Wild West
    E16
    Wild Canada: The Wild WestFrom the Rockies to the Pacific, western Canada has astonishing wildlife and landscapes, some of which have been influenced by early humans.
  • Wild Canada: The Heartland
    E17
    Wild Canada: The HeartlandFrom the prairies to Canada's vast boreal forest that stretches almost from coast to coast, we reveal a huge wilderness of extremes that has been shaped over millennia by both humans and wildfires. Here pronghorn antelope, the fastest hoofed land animal on earth, still haunt the grasslands, the elusive wolverine thrives in the icy remote northern forests and beaver share their cozy lodges with grateful muskrats.
  • Wild Canada: Ice Edge
    E18
    Wild Canada: Ice EdgeIn the country's harshest climate, the wildlife survive in the tundra of ice.
  • Making Wild Canada
    E19
    Making Wild CanadaMaking the incredible Wild Canada series. Meet Jeff Turner, the series director, and see stories from the field.

 

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