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22 Apr
The fourth episode reveals stories from the harshest time of year. The elusive lynx silently stalks snowshoe hares and a mother black bear and her cubs hibernate in their snow-covered den.
22 Apr
No weather defines Canada more than cold; it transforms its landscapes and shapes life for wildlife and people, with recorded temperatures as low as those on the surface of Mars.
22 Apr
Rain is an essential life-giving element but is also a destructive force, putting wildlife through untold challenges, transforming landscapes, and wreaking havoc on our human-made environments.
22 Apr
Wind is a driving force of Canada's weather; we reveal just how much wind shapes the lives of Canadians with never-before-seen behaviour and adrenaline-filled action.
22 Apr
We discover how the incredible power of the sun fuels birth, growth and even flight; we visit the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada's desert region, learning how much the sun affects all life in Canada.
22 Apr
This episode is a celebration of the unsung heroes of Taronga Zoo, the insects that make up meal time for the insectivores; these insects are raised and managed by a dedicated keeper.
22 Apr
Helping animals struggling in the wild is an important part of Taronga's DNA; in the case of the endangered swift parrot, keepers are running a breeding programme aimed at increasing their numbers.
22 Apr
One of Australia's most misunderstood marsupials, the Tasmanian devil, is facing unprecedented challenges in the wild as facial tumours decimate their population.
22 Apr
Minnie, a two-year-old baby elephant, arrives at the hospital with a suspected deadly virus and needing jumbo-sized doses of medication; a bull elephant gets state-of-the-art care for kidney disease.
22 Apr
Nigel discovers the colourful wildlife of Costa Rica; meet scarlet macaws, spotted dolphins, an eyelash palm pit viper and baby leatherback turtles on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast.
22 Apr
We explore the extraordinary landscape of Snowdonia, from the wildlife of the Llyn Peninsula to slate mines, rainforest, and the magnificent peaks of Tryfan and Mount Snowdon itself.
22 Apr
Discover the secrets of the extraordinary landscape of Queensland, Australia, from its great national parks and rich Aboriginal history to the wonders of the coral of the Great Barrier Reef.
22 Apr
Follow the extraordinary landscape of the Scottish Highlands, from the deep waters of Loch Ness and the heights of Ben Nevis to the stunning scenery of the Isle of Skye.
22 Apr
Discover the Mekong river in southeast Asia, following its course through six countries via astonishing waterfalls, the world's most amazing lake, and one of the world's most diverse rainforests.
22 Apr
Prepare to meet some of the strangest creatures on Earth among the Dragon King Islands: dragons, gremlins and zombie chicks, punk monkeys and hobbits. Why are these islands so strange?
22 Apr
Why are there over 400 whale sharks in the same place off of the coast of Mexico? From a meteorite hurtling through space to an underground world of monsters, we embark on a journey to find out.
22 Apr
One mountain range, two worlds: a fortress of fire, a stronghold of a phoenix, and a realm of ice conquered by a master of stealth. How are the flamingo and the puma the rulers of such hostile lands?
22 Apr
The Ethiopian Highlands are home to animals found nowhere else; geological forces create and destroy in this high-altitude realm, and survival depends on sticking together and dominating your rivals.
22 Apr
On the doorstep of Rio is a rainforest like no other, 50 times smaller than the Amazon but just as rich: the Atlantic Forest. One of Earth's great biodiversity hotspots, why has it been forgotten?
22 Apr
The southwest corner of New Zealand's South Island is hemmed in by mountains and the Pacific Ocean; rare penguins are locked in a daily game of cat and mouse with giant New Zealand sea lions.
22 Apr
In southwestern New Zealand, deep fiords and tidal lagoons are wrapped in green rainforest; as winter approaches, bottlenose dolphins must escape while a longfin eel heeds the call of the sea.
22 Apr
The southeastern coast of New Zealand features some of the richest fishing grounds in the world; young whales, dolphins and seals learn to hunt and strike out on their own adventures.
22 Apr
We celebrate spring on Planet Earth; this magical season brings a burst of new life, but as soon as the air starts to warm, it's a race to wake up and get ahead of everyone else.
22 Apr
Summer is the season of abundance and the long hours of daylight make life burst out in a riot of activity, but you have to find clever ways to get your share of the good times while they last.
22 Apr
Autumn is the time of year that brings the world's most spectacular transformations; with winter fast approaching, life has to get ready, and that means feeding up while you can.
22 Apr
Animals must find the most inventive ways to survive winter; caribou become ice road travellers as it gets slippery underfoot, stoats make their own fur bedding, and snow monkeys find a warm bath.
22 Apr
The first episode takes viewers on an extraordinary journey from millions of tons of ice roaring over a 30-metre waterfall to a wood frog taking its first breath after being frozen in ice.
22 Apr
The second episode showcases Canadian landscapes at the peak of their splendour. Orcas and blue sharks are on the hunt and amorous fireflies light up the forest at night with their dazzling display.
22 Apr
The third episode chronicles a remarkably diverse season of change from the perilous cliffs of Newfoundland and the wild and rugged Pacific Coast to Hudson Bay, where great migrations commence.
Viasat nature lets nature tell its own inspiring story; beautiful and surprisingly raw. compelling stories told by the people involved on the ground, up close and personal.
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