Nature's Microworlds

  • : 2012
  • : 23
  • : 2
  • BBC Four
  • Documentary

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2x1
Canada's Coastal Forests
Episode overview
23, 2013
Steve Backshall pulls apart the pieces of Canada's remarkable coastal forest to reveal why this ancient sylvan environment is not only home to some of the largest trees on Earth, but .. show full overview
2x2
Great Barrier Reef
Episode overview
30, 2013
Steve Backshall goes beneath the surface of Australia's Great Barrier Reef to discover the crucial conditions that allowed a tiny coral building block to create the largest living .. show full overview
2x3
Namib Desert
Episode overview
06, 2013
Steve Backshall takes us on a journey to the oldest desert in the world, the Namib in south west Africa, where the treacherous Skeleton Coast sees freezing waters meet a sea of .. show full overview
2x4
Yellowstone
Episode overview
13, 2013
In the spectacular Yellowstone where wolves, bears, coyotes, bison and elk roam vast grasslands, wetlands and forests, Steve Backshall looks for the answer to a puzzle. Wolves and .. show full overview
2x5
Deep Seas
Episode overview
20, 2013
Steve Backshall takes us to a place few have ever visited - the deep sea. 99 per cent of the space on Earth inhabited by life is under the ocean and almost 90 per cent of this is deeper .. show full overview
2x6
Australia's Red Centre
Episode overview
27, 2013
In Australia's red centre, Steve Backshall reveals two-metre-tall kangaroos, the world's most venomous snake and a burrowing toad living among the throng of animals. Parched by the sun, .. show full overview
2x7
Scottish Highlands
Episode overview
06, 2013
Steve Backshall looks at the Scottish Highlands, home to some of the most iconic wildlife in the British Isles. The two contrasting landscapes of open moor and Caledonian forest are both .. show full overview

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