Nature
Season 35 Episode 12 - Yosemite
The Sierra Nevada, a mountain range running about 400 miles along the eastern side of California and stretches into Nevada, is home to three national parks: Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite. This is a land of giants, whether speaking of trees soaring to nearly 300 feet, or massive stone monoliths far taller than any skyscraper. But the force that has given rise to the earth's largest living trees and carved out the iconic natural landmarks of the Sierras is water. The role that water has played in the creation and evolution of Yosemite Valley cannot be overstated - feeding its numerous wild rivers and countless waterfalls, and making life in this stone wilderness possible. The second force, crucial to the Giant sequoias' ability to reproduce, is fire. It is the delicate balance of these two elements, water and fire, that is vital to the continued existence of the wildlife and trees that inhabit the Sierras. Despite the recent heavy rains and snowfall, scientists are finding that water is scarcer and the threat of fire is more likely as the area continues to experience rising temperatures upsetting that important balance. Geologists, ecologists, researchers and adventurers investigate how the changing climate is affecting one of America's greatest wildernesses.
Episodes in Season 35
Super Hummingbirds
53 min
My Congo
53 min
Giraffes: Africa's Gentle Giants
53 min
The Story of Cats: Asia to Africa
53 min
The Story of Cats: Into the Americas
53 min
Snowbound: Animals of Winter
53 min
Spy in the Wild: Love
53 min
Spy in the Wild: Intelligence
53 min
Spy in the Wild: Friendship
53 min
Spy in the Wild: Bad Behavior
53 min
Spy in the Wild: Meet the Spies
53 min
Yosemite
53 min
Viva Puerto Rico
53 min
Hotel Armadillo
53 min
Forest of the Lynx
53 min
Dolphins: Spy in the Pod (1)
53 min
Dolphins: Spy in the Pod (2)
53 min