Nature | January 2023
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In Europe's highest mountain range, discover how Eurasian lynx, griffon vultures, ibex, marmots and more face extreme seasonal fluctuations, from volatile thunderstorms and landslides of summer to avalanches and frozen temperatures of winter. In Part One of the miniseries The Alps, enjoy the Alps in spring and summertime as newborn animals grow up to face the coming brutal winter.
In the second and final part of Nature's miniseries The Alps, experience the Alps' hostile and bitter cold ecosystems.
Resilient and robust, the Scots pine tree is a symbol of Scotland. Standing firm against the assaults of a fickle climate, the Scots pine is at the center of a complex ecosystem offering a home to wildlife, from the iconic golden eagle to the feisty red squirrel. But as one of Scotland's longest-living species, it's also been witness to the island's history. The film depicts 500 years in the life of Scots pine and its ever-changing wild, highland home.
Acclaimed underwater filmmaker Howard Hall (Nature: Shark Mountain) returns to Nature with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists in a marriage of necessity. Spectacular underwater cinematography reveals communities of interdependent marine species and highlights biodiversity's critical role in maintaining a healthy ocean.