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- 1. The Great Melt Feb 11, 2009
- The summer melt of Arctic ice provides opportunities for millions of animals.
- 2. The Great Salmon Run Feb 18, 2009
- The survival of North American grizzly bears depends on the annual return of millions of salmon.
- 3. The Great Migration Feb 25, 2009
- Captivating story of a lion family's struggle to survive until the return of the great migration.
Nature's Great Events: With David Attenborough, Joe Stevens, Shane Moore, Owen Newman. This exploration of the planet's most breathtaking natural events follows vast migrations, huge ocean convergences, powerful weather systems and mighty floods.
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- David Attenborough, Joe Stevens, Shane Moore
Nature's Great Events is a wildlife documentary series made for BBC television, first shown in the UK on BBC One and BBC HD in February 2009. The series looks at how seasonal changes powered by the sun cause shifting weather patterns and ocean currents, which in turn create the conditions for some of the planet's most spectacular wildlife events.
- Brian Leith
- 11 February –, 18 March 2009
- 6
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Nature's Great Events. Documentary series looking at the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on our planet, showing how life responds to natural events which can dramatically transform...
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Nature's Great Events is a stunning documentary series that reveals how seasonal changes and natural phenomena shape the lives of countless animals around the world. From the Arctic to the Serengeti, witness the drama and beauty of nature's great events with BBC America.
Nature’s Great Events looks at the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on our planet, showing how life responds to natural events which can dramatically transform entire landscapes.