For more than a quarter-century, Nature has brought the beauty and wonder of the natural world into American homes, in the process becoming the benchmark of natural history programs on American television. Featuring stunning film clips of a wide array of animals and ecosystems, Nature stands out as one of the longest-running and most-viewed wildlife programs in television history.
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The Mystery of Eels
The Mystery of Eels
Nature
Naturalist James Prosek examines the freshwater eel.
60 min.
Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
Nature
Size and power square off against speed and teamwork in the vast kingdom of Yellowstone National Park, where two predators reign supreme: the grizzly bear and the wolf.
60 min.
What Plants Talk About
What Plants Talk About
Nature
From the stunning heights of the Great Basin Desert to the lush coastal rainforests of west coast Canada, scientist J.C. Cahill takes us on a journey into the “secret world of plants,” revealing an astonishing landscape of plants.
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