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- A volcano in Yellowstone Park suddenly erupts.
- Story of the American prairie as it was when vast herds of bison and elk grazed there.
- See Yellowstone National Park: Grizzlies, geysers, rivers, canyons and, of course, moose.
- The lives of black bears in Yellowstone National Park.
- Wolves tells the remarkable story of one of the world's most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator. The film follows these elusive subjects across remote landscapes in an effort to catch glimpses of a way of life known only to a handful of scientists.
- Kids travel through various animal nature with an emphasis on education and wildlife conservation.
- Seit Jahrhunderten jagen und töten Menschen Wölfe. Sie gelten als gnadenlose Killer, und in vielen Teilen der Welt wurden sie ausgerottet. Yellowstone, der erste Nationalpark der Welt, war keine Ausnahme. Menschen schufen sich dort das idealisierte Bild eines Naturparadieses. Für Wölfe war darin kein Platz, und 1926 wurden die letzten Wölfe getötet. Statt die perfekte Wildnis zu schaffen, löste der Mensch in Yellowstone eine Kettenreaktion mit ungeahnten Folgen aus, die das gesamte Ökosystem des Nationalparks aus dem Gleichgewicht brachte. Ohne Wölfe vermehrte sich die Population der Wapiti-Rothirsche explosionsartig. Der Nationalpark versuchte, den Anstieg des Bestands durch gezielte Jagd in den 1960er Jahren zu dezimieren. Der Erfolg war nur von kurzer Dauer. Ohne Wölfe als natürlichen Feind vermehrten sich die Wapitis erneut sehr schnell, und die Öffentlichkeit wandte sich ebenfalls gegen die Tötung der Wapitis. 70 Jahre nachdem die letzten Wölfe durch den Yellowstone-Nationalpark streiften, wurden dort ab 1995 wieder Wölfe angesiedelt. Ein weltweit einmaliges Experiment, das damals wie heute viele Befürworter, aber auch entschiedene Gegner hatte. Für Yellowstone entpuppte sich die Wiederansiedlung der Wölfe als Segen. Denn die Tiere taten, was von ihnen erwartet wurde. Das Ökosystem veränderte sich grundlegend - mit überraschenden Folgen für Tier- und Pflanzenwelt.
- Wildlife documentary about the Wyoming Rockies elk, following their migrations for a full year.
- Diese Dokumentation porträtiert eine Wölfin, die allen Widrigkeiten zum Trotz zur Rudelführerin aufsteigt. Um sich durchzusetzen und ihre Artgenossen durch Gefahren zu leiten, musste sie große Herausforderungen meistern. Inzwischen ist sie der berühmteste Wolf, der jemals durch den Yellowstone-Nationalpark streifte. Doch ihr Leben endete tragisch.
- Swimming in Neptune's moons, flying in Uranus' moons, jumping in Mars' moons, living in Jupiter's moons - welcome to the future of mankind, where you'll see the next worlds to discover.
- What if the moon never had existed?
- A group of hikers go on a hike through the beautiful back-country of Yellowstone National Park. Along the way they learn all about back-country safety, the local flora and fauna, and the incredible natural wonders present in the park.
- Hidden deep beneth the Earth's surface lie one of the most destructive and yet least under-stood natural phenomena in the World. Super Volcanoes. One of the largest Super volcanoes is in Yellowstone National Park in the USA.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.0 (52)TV EpisodeDuring a tranquil ride in a hot air balloon, the peace is disturbed when two Teams collide in the air.
- 1954–19971hUnrated9.6 (20)TV EpisodeWe are in Yellowstone Park, seeing Mammoth Hot Springs, the Grand Loop Highway and other attractions. Next is the Oscar-winning short Bear Country, with bears and other woodland creatures caring for their young and foraging for food.
- Cameras follow birds as they dive into fresh and salt waters for their meals.
- From artic foxes and leopards to the Siberian tiger, carnivores feature in the fifth of David Attenborough's epic ten-part series. Travelling down from the frozen north into India, Attenborough learns of the dangers they pose to other animals - and the threat they face from man.
- In the early 1800's, no one knew who would control the seemingly infinite spaces of the West.
- By the 1870s, only a few groups resisted the nation's push to conquer the West.
- Los Angeles steals its water supply, millions of Mexicans migrate north, and Hollywood begins to shape the West and the nation's image of it.
- This series chronicles the saga of the American West, tracing the lives of a diverse cast of characters, from explorers, soldiers and Indian warriors to settlers, railroad builders and gaudy showmen, who share their stories in their own words, through diaries, letters and autobiographical accounts.
- Program takes a brief look at the dynamics of Saturn's rings before exploring the unique and amazing features of the planet itself, including the curious behavior at the poles, and recent discoveries about Saturn's exotic moons.
- The remarkable story of a solitary wolf living against the odds, and its close bond with renowned wildlife photographer Cheryl Alexander.
- In summer Yellowstone transforms into a wildlife paradise, with a cruel dark side. From torrential floods in spring to burning sun in August, summer presents new challenges and opportunities. Animal dramas ensue: predators on the prowl and parents protecting offspring, bears fighting wolves, and trout running gauntlets of river otters and osprey. Even the hummingbird goes to battle, fighting in mid-air to protect a territory of wildflowers.
- No place on Earth is like Yellowstone in winter. This world of fire and ice has thousands of boiling hot springs, geysers, and bubbling mud pots. In Yellowstone every animal struggles to find food and stay alive against an onslaught of heavy snows, polar temperatures, and ferocious predators. Beavers and grizzly bears retreat under cover from the endless blizzard, while the wolves, red fox, and river otters face winter head on.
- Winter is the ultimate challenge. As temperatures plunge, only the most resilient survive winter, the harshest season in the Wild American Year.
- Charlie and Carly visit America's oldest park - Yellowstone National Park.
- See a fascinating bat that, until recently, no one knew existed, and that boasts the largest tongue-to-body ratio of any mammal in the world.
- By the late 1880's, American settlers continue to claim tribal lands while the Dawes Act tries to break up the tribal structure of the Native American nations. The Native Americans take up the Ghost Dance putting their faith in religion until their hopes are crushed at the Massacre of Wounded Knee.
- Few places are as special as Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park, the world's first National Park, a wilderness jewel of vast forests and wide open valleys, home to large bison herds, wolf packs and grizzly bears.
- The wildlife documentary series with David Attenborough continues with a unique and intimate glimpse into secretive lives of mountain-dwelling animals.
- Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia's bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.