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- NBC News meteorologist and co-anchor of the Saturday edition of Weekend Today (1987), Dylan Dreyer, helms this celebration of nature, which utilizes beautiful cinematography to create an up-close and personal experience with Earth's wild animals, from polar bears in the Arctic to black bears in Montana. The show's unique platform brings the excitement of seeing creatures in their natural habitats into viewers' homes, where they can explore natural phenomena -- including the migration of 1.6 million animals across 500 miles of Africa -- they may otherwise never have the chance to experience.
- Flamingos are threatened by a rampaging Jaguar during a critical period of hatching and breeding. Also: an attempt to save hundreds of abandoned flamingo hatchlings.
- Herds travel across the Serengati plains in Africa.
- People and animals fight to survive in the wilderness of Alaska.
- The lives and beliefs of ancient Egyptians; mummification; the story of one of Egypt's greatest Pharaohs.
- Dylan visits the Amazon river, where new medicines and treatments are discovered deep in the jungle; the Amazon's animal life and people are explored.
- Dylan explores the migration of butterflies in North America, Canada geese heading south, humpback whales along the California coast and red crabs from the forest to the sea.
- Dylan Dreyer explores the most stunning and breathtaking locations on earth.
- Visiting coral reefs, exploring forces that shape the waves and islands, and riding Teahupop, with surfers Kelly Slater and Raimana Van Bastolear.
- Dylan takes a journey across the continent of Australia and encounters some amazing animals; Australia's unique ecosystem.
- Dylan Dreyer rides in a deep sea submarine to explore the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, that is hidden under miles of ocean water.
- Dylan Dreyer and a team of specialists attempt to navigate down the entire length of the Nile River.
- Exploring animal species from around the world, including the wildebeests of the Serengeti, marine mammals off the coast of Alaska, and creatures of Australia.
- Dylan Dreyer explores the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic with scientists, who are working to better understand climate change; the native people of the Arctic who feel the effects of global warming, firsthand.
- Dylan Dreyer explores the growing junkyard orbiting the planet, which threatens space travel and the communication satellites that power the modern world.
- Dylan Dreyer explores the frozen continent of Antarctica, including its wildlife; scientists work to understand climate change; early explorers who made the first attempts to reach the South Pole.
- Dylan jumps out of airplanes with professional thrill-seekers, then travels to the great mountain cliffs of Norway to witness base-jumping; a parachute designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, over 500 years ago.
- The coastline of Baja California; elephant seal breeding grounds; migrating blue whales; coral reefs; manta rays and sharks.
- People living in the rainforests of the Amazon; nomadic Nepali people living on the plains of Asia; the effects of climate change on fruit people in the Arctic; the Masi people on the Serengeti plains.
- Tropical rainforests include a collection of amazing creatures that climb, fly and slither their way through the jungle.
- Dylan explores coral reefs around the globe and looks at the animals that depend upon the reefs to survive; the science behind coral reef conservation.
- How science has shaped the modern world, from satellite technology to deep ocean exploration to climate science.
- A tour of the Golden State reveals breathtaking wildlife and one of the world's largest economies.
- Dylan Dreyer hosts a look at animals in their natural habitats.
- A look at Zion National Park, including the history of the people who first settled the land and the wildlife that inhabits the park's four life zones.
- The history behind the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which cuts through the Canadian Rockies.
- A look at Australia's unique species, desolate desert outback and ancient rain forests.
- Touring the west coast of North America, including the wild landscape of southern Utah, the coastline of Mexico and the beauty of Alaska.
- Dr. Fred Urquahart's 40-year quest to discover the secrets of monarch butterflies; the butterflies' migration from the forests of Mexico to the mountains of Canada.
- 2016–2017TV Episode