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Season 43 / Episode 6 and airs on 23 January 2025 01:00
For more than a quarter-century, Nature has brought the beauty and wonder of the natural world into American homes, becoming in the process the benchmark of natural history programs on American television. The series has won more than 600 honors from the television industry, the international wildlife film community, parent groups, and environmental organizations – including 10 Emmy Awards, three Peabody Awards, and the first honor ever given to a program by the Sierra Club.
Meet Naledi, a baby elephant orphan who finds her place in the herd with the help of her caretakers.
Discover the secret life of red foxes who can make a home anywhere from cities to the Arctic tundra.
Join filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James as he visits otters around the world to uncover their secrets.
Author Helen Macdonald tries to train a goshawk as she explores the family life of her wild counterparts in the Northern English forests.
Follow a wild cheetah mother and her cubs in Zimbabwe as they fight against the odds to stay alive.
Uncover nature's biggest little secrets from mini nocturnal monkeys to sand-sculpting puffer fish.
Discover the white wolf, one of the most hardened predators on the planet.
Witness the secret lives of animals as animals become the cinematographers.
Meet the last male northern white rhino, living in a Kenyan sanctuary under 24-hour armed guard.
Explore the amazing abilities of butterflies - 360 vision, chemical weaponry and fantastic flight.
Meet the animals who will steal, cheat and fight to get food.
Meet nature's most rebellious animals, who will do whatever it takes to stay alive.
Meet the animal rebels using underhanded tactics to find a mate and raise a family.
Join conservationists in the fight to save pangolins, the most trafficked animal in the world.
Join conservationists in the fight to save pangolins, the most trafficked animal in the world.
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