TV Schedule for Love Nature
Wednesday, April 22nd TV listings for Love Nature
Wild Rockies The Waterways
The waterways of the Rocky Mountains are home to many creatures.
A Park for All Seasons Cape Breton
This oldest National Park in the Canadian Maritimes is home to the highest density of moose in the world.
A Park for All Seasons Torngat
The Torngat Mountains National Park was set up in part to return the aboriginal people to their birthright.
Orangutan Jungle School Bald is Beautiful
After weeks of battling a mysterious head infection, Erik joins the group two students; at forest school, the group three students enjoy a poolside classroom where Valentino proves he's more than just a class clown.
Wild Rockies The Waterways
The waterways of the Rocky Mountains are home to many creatures.
Cities: Nature's New Wild Residents
A look at the residents who thrive in the newest and fastest-changing habitat on the planet. See smooth-coated otters at home in Singapore, to huge colonies of megabats in Adelaide, and reticulated pythons living on the streets of Bangkok.
Cities: Nature's New Wild Commuters
More than a billion people around the world commute into cities each day to take advantage of the riches on offer, and they are not alone. The world's wildlife is commuting too. A steady flow of animals journey in and out of cities to find food.
Cities: Nature's New Wild Outcasts
As the urban world grows, animals are displaced from land that belonged to them; from herons to humpback whales, the stories of these wild outcasts are the most captivating of all.
America's Wild Border: Northern Exposure
Along the world's longest border between Canada and the USA, wildlife lives with one foot in two worlds; animals walk a tightrope of barriers and conflicting regulations, where one step over the line can mean the difference between life and death.
Following two cheetah mothers -- Savannah and her four cubs, in the Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, and Chili and her five kittens in the Great Karoo Wilderness -- as they navigate a harsh environment, dangerous wildlife and dwindling prey.
Nature Tusker: Brotherhood of Elephants
A look at the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli, including their drive for dominance and the social bonds that form between males.
Humanlike: The Chimps of Fongoli
Join anthropologist Jill Pruetz and guide Dondo "Johnny" Kanté and watch evolution happen in real time; meet the elusive chimps of Fongoli, Senegal, who use tools, interact with fire, and adapt to the human world as it collides with their own.
The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West River Of Life New
Wallabies, koolamana lizards and crocodile hatchlings face the wild river's dangers.
South Cuba's remarkable coral reefs have been unexplored for over 50 years.
Over the course of evolution, the leopard has adapted to the hot climate and developed a number of survival techniques.
The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West River Of Life
Wallabies, koolamana lizards and crocodile hatchlings face the wild river's dangers.
South Cuba's remarkable coral reefs have been unexplored for over 50 years.
Over the course of evolution, the leopard has adapted to the hot climate and developed a number of survival techniques.
Orangutan Jungle School Bald is Beautiful
After weeks of battling a mysterious head infection, Erik joins the group two students; at forest school, the group three students enjoy a poolside classroom where Valentino proves he's more than just a class clown.
The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West River Of Life
Wallabies, koolamana lizards and crocodile hatchlings face the wild river's dangers.
South Cuba's remarkable coral reefs have been unexplored for over 50 years.
Over the course of evolution, the leopard has adapted to the hot climate and developed a number of survival techniques.
Wild Rockies Balancing the Forest
Wildlife in the forest depends on a delicate balance of growth and destruction.
A Park for All Seasons Riding Mountain
Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba.
A Park for All Seasons Fundy
Fundy National Park in southern New Brunswick.
Hope for Wildlife May is the New June
Busier than ever, Hope and the team struggle to handle the huge caseload; a volunteer helps an injured bird.
