Nature

Capturing the splendor of the natural world, from the African plains to the Antarctic ice.

Episodes

  • Bloodlines | Big Little Journeys

    A Madagascan chameleon and a Scottish water vole travel to secure their bloodline.
  • Survival | Big Little Journeys

    A Taiwanese Pangolin and a Brazilian Lion Tamarin family travel to a strange new world.
  • Home | Big Little Journeys

    A baby turtle in Canada and a young bushbaby in South Africa search for a safe new home.
  • Deep Trouble | Spy in the Ocean

    Spy creatures showcase the challenges of ocean life.
  • Deep Relationships | Spy in the Ocean

    Spy creatures uncover surprising undersea relationships.
  • Deep Feelings | Spy in the Ocean

    Spy creatures explore animal emotions and the deep feelings we share.
  • Deep Thinkers | Spy in the Ocean

    Spy creatures reveal an ocean full of startling ways of thinking.
  • The Platypus Guardian

    A Tasmanian man befriends a platypus while protecting the species from urban development.

Specials

  • Vertical Meadows | WILD HOPE

    Can vertical meadows bring wildlife back to cities?
  • Beaver Fever | WILD HOPE

    The return of landscape-changing beavers brings chaos, controversy, and unique benefits.
  • Canine Conservationists | WILD HOPE

    In Australia, dogs are being enlisted to save other species.
  • Coffee for Water | WILD HOPE

    A national park grows coffee to save a rainforest.
  • Does Nature Have Rights? | WILD HOPE

    Conservationists invoke the constitutional rights of nature to save biodiverse areas.
  • Salamander of the Gods | WILD HOPE

    Scientists partner with farmers, fishers, and nuns to save two aquatic salamander species.
  • The Beautiful Undammed | WILD HOPE

    Ten years after a massive dam removal, salmon are returning to the Elwha River.
  • The Big Oyster | WILD HOPE

    An alliance is deploying one billion oysters to restore New York Harbor.

About Nature

NATURE brings the beauty and wonder of the natural world into your home, becoming in the process the benchmark for natural history programs.

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