Nature (TV Series 1982– ) Poster

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10/10
Outstanding television
jjwhalen17 November 2008
This is one of the most honored series ever on U.S. television. It lost its way for awhile after creator George Page left in 1998 due to a serious illness, but it's back now. Even though there are fewer programs per season (probably due to spiraling production costs), the reruns are so good you don't mind. 'Nature' is the main reason I've contributed to public television stations for nearly thirty years.

According to the official 'Nature' website at pbs.org, "The series has won more than 450 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."
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10/10
One of my favorite shows of all time!
samar_kanguri10 December 2016
Right from the Introduction snippet, to the Beautiful intro music, the amazing content captured in varied locales of the world to the Closing Music Love every bit of it. I feel this is the "one" show that all kids must watch - to learn about nature and their environment. I have downloaded the Intro and Closing credit mp3s (and the remixed version) from the PBS.org site and can listen to it endlessly in a loop! Some of my favorite episodes are listed below 1. In the Valley of the Wolves 2. Animal Odd Couples 3. Love in the Animal Kingdom 4. Super Hummingbirds 5. Snow Monkeys 6. An Original DUCKumentary 7. Birds of the Gods. 8. Black Mamba
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10/10
Awesome!
jazzysista13 August 2021
Best Series that conects is in the world universe.
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Ewan's Adventure to Canada's North is a hilarious yet interesting look at the dangers of migrating Polar Bears
lizzy_22224 March 2003
NATURE's "The Polar Bears of Churchill with Ewan McGregor" finds the actor in a remote Canadian outpost on Hudson Bay, where he investigates the annual invasion of hungry polar bears that threaten to raise havoc in their haste to get out on the newly frozen ice and hunt for seals.

The documentary features Ewan in some sticky situations with up close encounters.

A very good documentary and lots of Ewan viewing time!

Worth the 19.95 to buy it!
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10/10
A short film
jonahwellington11 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Wonderful wildlife documentary.

On nature and our blue planet.

Fascinating yet entertaining as it depicts the nature of Earth and wildlife, whether it's a bird, mammal, reptile, Or amphibian. All deeply rooted in the history of Mankind and Science. All the way through mankind's evolution from apes to humans, nature has proven itself through time. One of the greatest moments is when a wolf is walking through the forest with sun setting on it never to seen again. Or when a butterfly and soars across the horizons. A fox running through the hills, The deer roaming the fields. A bear walking through the a river.
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8/10
Season 38- episode 8 "Bears"
firballblaze-6968924 November 2019
Not 100% accurate!! Brown Peninsula Bears are NOT Grizzly Bears!! "Grizzly bears" are also "brown bears", but as their habitat is on mountain slopes, tundra plains and inland forests they are typically smaller in size than coastal bears. They should really get their facts straight before making a documentary.........and the narrator is a bit annoying; sounds like she has a mouth full of food.
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Deep Jungle is fascinating!!!
chrysalis20051 May 2005
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The episodes "Deep Jungle" (at least 2 episodes of the same title--I'm going to watch the 2nd episode tonight). This is a fascinating & incredibly interesting documentary! Bit of a spoiler: I love seeing all the wonderful species I've never heard of...a chicken-eating spider! Wow! And I have arachnophobia! LOL Glad I don't live in Brazil! Or in South America! Whew. But it's all so incredibly interesting & David Watts is both interesting & funny in this! An unexpected bonus. :) If you haven't seen this, you're missing a great show! If you want to know more about the "deep jungle" you'll love this! :) So much fascinating information about the Amazon area...& to know that there are still SO MANY species that haven't been found...wow! This is far, very far, from a boring documentary...it's funny, interesting, educational...all the things that make this a great show...for students as well as teachers...for everyone! If you love to learn, you'll love this show! After seeing last week's episode, I could barely wait for this week's. :) Can you tell I love learning & nature? :) An excellent show! If I could vote on this (I wish I could) I would rate it a 10!
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