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04 Feb
This second part takes us up to the High Country to uncover a hardy breed of wildlife that embodies a pioneering spirit found nowhere else on earth; survival demands endurance and know-how.
04 Feb
Dr Bree and the team at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital check out an adorable five-week-old flying fox with a sore wing and Lover the green sea turtle, who has had a run-in with a boat propeller.
04 Feb
Jeremy Wade sets out to discover the true river monster of South America; piranhas get all the press, but is there a more fearsome predator lurking in its rivers?
04 Feb
Steve Backshall explores the Baliem River on the island of New Guinea; he starts his journey at Lake Habema and encounters some of the most extreme whitewater rapids seen anywhere on the planet.
04 Feb
A team in South America uncover the bones of a rare armoured dinosaur; could it be a missing link in the evolution of the ankylosaurs?
04 Feb
It's the epic end to the Ice Age as Steve and Michaela discover how the Great Thaw changed the planet as we know it; we witness the flooding of the Ice Age world and the birth of the modern age.
04 Feb
Gary, Shannon, Callie and Damon try to catch a ten-foot alligator in a muddy mess, and there is one big problem near a local golf course when a gator gets stuck near a busy street.
04 Feb
Jeremy travels to Japan to try to uncover the truth behind two of their most extraordinary River Monster legends; he is about to discover a monster like nothing he has ever encountered before...
04 Feb
It's the battle of the early humans as Steve and Michaela uncover the David and Goliath story of Neanderthals versus Homo sapiens as both species compete for survival.
04 Feb
As the countryside sheds its winter coat, the arrival of spring is heralded right across Ireland; along the way, we meet people whose work is determined by the natural seasonal cycle.
04 Feb
Eoin Warner continues his journey south in a voyage from County Mayo to County Clare that features the extraordinary battles of breeding grey seals on the Inishkea islands.
04 Feb
Dr Bree and the team at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital check out an adorable five-week-old flying fox with a sore wing and Lover the green sea turtle, who has had a run-in with a boat propeller.
04 Feb
Jeremy Wade sets out to discover the true river monster of South America; piranhas get all the press, but is there a more fearsome predator lurking in its rivers?
04 Feb
In this first episode, we visit desert heartlands travelling from the cold high deserts of Nevada to the giant cactus-studded lands of Arizona and the scorching Mojave Desert in California.
04 Feb
As the countryside sheds its winter coat, the arrival of spring is heralded right across Ireland; along the way, we meet people whose work is determined by the natural seasonal cycle.
04 Feb
With a storm closing in, Steve and his team face critical decisions on the mountain as the climb grows riskier and pushes their endurance and survival skills to the brink.
04 Feb
Titanosaurs are the largest animals ever to walk the Earth; palaeontologists explore their gigantic fossils to discover why they grew so big.
04 Feb
Snoddy chances a small weather window to try to fill his tanks with big red lobsters, a price plummet has massive implications for Squizzy, and Bryce gets a good offer that all comes down to weight.
04 Feb
The Poseidon Crew dodge raging bushfires, the Gold Gypsies set out on a dangerous night-time detecting mission, and Shane and Russell push their fragile wash plant to breaking point.
04 Feb
Winter in Scandinavia is characterised by the polar night, months in which the sun is barely visible; this episode shows how people, animals and plants adapt to these extreme conditions.
04 Feb
This second part takes us up to the High Country to uncover a hardy breed of wildlife that embodies a pioneering spirit found nowhere else on earth; survival demands endurance and know-how.
04 Feb
Steve Backshall explores the Baliem River on the island of New Guinea; he starts his journey at Lake Habema and encounters some of the most extreme whitewater rapids seen anywhere on the planet.
04 Feb
A team in South America uncover the bones of a rare armoured dinosaur; could it be a missing link in the evolution of the ankylosaurs?
04 Feb
It's the epic end to the Ice Age as Steve and Michaela discover how the Great Thaw changed the planet as we know it; we witness the flooding of the Ice Age world and the birth of the modern age.
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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