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    01/19/2023 6:00 pm

    The Magic of the Wild

    In 1972, the Kluane National Park is founded in the southwestern Yukon, an area with spectacular natural phenomena such as Mount Logan, Canada's highest mountain at 5,959 meters, and the world's largest nonpolar glacier field.

    01/19/2023 7:00 pm

    Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic

    From the tundra of Alaska to the forest of Japan, brown bears can turn their paws to picnic in just about any environment.

    01/19/2023 8:00 pm

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    Every fall in the northern Pacific, up to a million salmon migrate back to the rivers and streams where they were born to spawn.

    01/19/2023 8:30 pm

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    The crew heads inland to a section of the river to observe the many different families as they fish.

    01/19/2023 9:00 pm

    Animal Arms Race

    More animal warriors compete in the world's lush jungles and dense forests than anywhere else on the planet.

    01/19/2023 10:00 pm

    Nature's Fight Club

    There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them.

    01/19/2023 11:00 pm

    The Magic of the Wild

    In Canada, a country full of natural beauty and infinite space, national parks have been preserving unique natural landscapes for 140 years; a German-Canadian team of authors spends a year in Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains.

    01/20/2023 12:00 am

    The Magic of the Wild

    In 1972, the Kluane National Park is founded in the southwestern Yukon, an area with spectacular natural phenomena such as Mount Logan, Canada's highest mountain at 5,959 meters, and the world's largest nonpolar glacier field.

    01/20/2023 1:00 am

    Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic

    From the tundra of Alaska to the forest of Japan, brown bears can turn their paws to picnic in just about any environment.

    01/20/2023 2:00 am

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    Every fall in the northern Pacific, up to a million salmon migrate back to the rivers and streams where they were born to spawn.

    01/20/2023 2:30 am

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    The crew heads inland to a section of the river to observe the many different families as they fish.

    01/20/2023 3:00 am

    Animal Arms Race

    More animal warriors compete in the world's lush jungles and dense forests than anywhere else on the planet.

    01/20/2023 4:00 am

    Nature's Fight Club

    There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them.

    01/20/2023 5:00 am

    The Magic of the Wild

    In Canada, a country full of natural beauty and infinite space, national parks have been preserving unique natural landscapes for 140 years; a German-Canadian team of authors spends a year in Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains.

    01/20/2023 6:00 am

    The Magic of the Wild

    In 1972, the Kluane National Park is founded in the southwestern Yukon, an area with spectacular natural phenomena such as Mount Logan, Canada's highest mountain at 5,959 meters, and the world's largest nonpolar glacier field.

    01/20/2023 7:00 am

    Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic

    From the tundra of Alaska to the forest of Japan, brown bears can turn their paws to picnic in just about any environment.

    01/20/2023 8:00 am

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    Every fall in the northern Pacific, up to a million salmon migrate back to the rivers and streams where they were born to spawn.

    01/20/2023 8:30 am

    The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai

    The crew heads inland to a section of the river to observe the many different families as they fish.

    01/20/2023 9:00 am

    Animal Arms Race

    More animal warriors compete in the world's lush jungles and dense forests than anywhere else on the planet.

    01/20/2023 10:00 am

    Nature's Fight Club

    There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them.

    01/20/2023 11:00 am

    The Magic of the Wild

    In Canada, a country full of natural beauty and infinite space, national parks have been preserving unique natural landscapes for 140 years; a German-Canadian team of authors spends a year in Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains.

    01/20/2023 12:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    Examining whether blockchain technology is safe as it sweeps the globe, moving from high-flying cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to more traditional sectors of the economy.

    01/20/2023 12:30 pm

    Bright Now!

    Exploring how the music festival documentary film "Woodstock" was made with producer Dale Bell.

    01/20/2023 12:42 pm

    Bright Now!

    Ohio bicycle mechanics Orville and Wilbur Wright change the world by flying the world's first successful airplane in 1903.

    01/20/2023 1:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    Uncovering how gold is mined and transformed into everyday objects like jewelry and currency, and even used to adorn holy temples and statues.

    01/20/2023 2:00 pm

    Ancient Engineering

    As the battle distance continues to grow with each new weapon, humans put their best minds to work refining and evolving their designs over the millennia to gain the upper hand.

    01/20/2023 3:00 pm

    The Vikings

    Experts Tom Christensen, Gunnar Andersson and Marit Vea shed light on how early Viking society developed, their sacred rituals and the role of women in religion.

    01/20/2023 4:00 pm

    Royals: Keeping the Crown

    World War II may be over, but it still casts a long shadow over royal families, particularly those with links to fascism; in Britain, King George VI works to keep his brother's closeness to the Nazis away from the British people.

    01/20/2023 5:00 pm

    Bright Now!

    Investigating the cause of an alarming decline in insect populations that could devastate all life on Earth and whether anything can be done to stop it.

    01/20/2023 5:30 pm

    Bright Now!

    Examining how parasites are an unappreciated part of evolution and the ecology.

    01/20/2023 5:44 pm

    Bright Now!

    New science reveals what 40 trillion non-human microorganisms hosted by each person do and how understanding them can help people live healthier lives.

    CuriosityStream

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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