America's National Parks

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America's National Parks

Synopsis

The audience will experience North America's natural wonders with its iconic wildlife as you have never seen them before. Strong story telling let the audience discover the fascinating interactions in wild habitats they thought they were familiar with.

Episodes

Season 1
  • Grand Canyon

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    Sculpted by nature over millions of years, the Grand Canyon may be America's best-known natural wonder, but few have seen beyond its north side.

  • Yellowstone

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    A wilderness jewel of vast forests and yawning valleys, Yellowstone is home to large bison herds, wolf packs, and generations of grizzly bears.

  • Everglades

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    One of the largest wetlands on the planet, the Everglades boast a vast array of habitats that are home to thousands of species.

  • Olympic

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    The Olympic peninsula is one of North America's most diverse national parks. Its coastlines, forests and summits teem with wildlife.

  • Great Smoky Mountains

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    The Great Smoky Mountains National Park boasts vast forests, lush meadows, and a kaleidoscope of autumnal colors. Join us where the magic happens, in The Great Smoky Mountains.

  • Gates Of The Arctic

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    Beyond the rugged peaks of the Brooks Range lies the wide tundra of the North Slope and America's most inaccessible national park: "Gates of the Arctic".

  • Saguaro

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    Among America's newest national parks, Saguaro was the first national monument dedicated to protectinga particular plant species. It seems paradoxical that a landscape most famous for its dry and barrennature could also be known fo rits vibrant wildlife. Join us at the base of Arizona, in a tour of Saguaro National Parks.

  • Yosemite

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    Yosemite National Park is a land of superlatives. Follow Yosemite's inhabitants throughout the seasons in a unique portrait of this legendary park.