Nature on PBS
Wednesdays at 8/7c on PBS.
Over the years, NATURE has brought the beauty and wonder of the natural world into American homes, becoming in the process the benchmark of natural history programs on American television. The series has won more than 600 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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No Two Tortoises Are Alike

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A Hummingbird Love Story

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Hummingbird Rescue: Baby Twins

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How This Dog is Saving Sloths

Sloths Crosswalks: Tree-Top Bridges

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Filming Katavi's Unseen and Remote Wilds

Rare Footage of Sloth Drinking Water

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Lion Pride Hunts Buffalo

Chaos at the Waterhole

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