Manatees off the coast of Central America; a Mayan village.
A Canadian community deals with overzealous populations of polar bears and black bears.
A huge, sacred monolith stands in Australia's Northern Territory.
Relocating Australia's saltwater crocodiles; the legendary Rainbow Serpent.
Dangerous waters separate the Tiwi Islands from the Australian mainland; barbecuing an 8-foot snake.
In Labrador, climate change affects the health of local waters, the food chain and the Inuit.
Restoring the endangered red wolf and bear to the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Alligators are moving north; wild horses; holly tea.
Volcanoes and hot springs coloring the Icelandic landscape are sources of geothermal energy.
Digging in Alberta for bones of a newly discovered breed of dinosaur.
Camel racing; a nighttime crocodile capture in Australia.
Searching for elusive mountain gorillas in Uganda; Batwa forest people stand less than 5 feet tall.
The people and wildlife of Labrador try to deal with bears and climate change.
Restoring the endangered red wolf and bear to North Carolina's Outer Banks; alligators.
Iceland's modern-day Vikings; ice caves and hot springs; rounding up sheep on volcanic terrain.
The Okavango Delta; a family of orphaned elephants and the humans who adopted them.
In northern Canada, Inuit people live in uneasy harmony with polar bears as neighbors.
Morocco's medieval markets, crafts and cuisine; the Berber people of Tafraout.
Vikings live in the shadow of Iceland's volcanoes; glaciers; the Blue Lagoon; rounding up sheep.
Respecting the ocean's power and inhabitants is a Hawaiian tradition; the endangered monk seal.
Morocco; the Fantasia; a nomadic family at the edge of the Sahara.
Hawaii: green turtles; volcanoes; scenery; coffee and cacao farm.
Hawaii's local industries and active volcanoes.
The art culture, dining and traditions of Morocco.
Legends and mysteries of the moors of southeastern England.
Explorer Richard Wiese tracks the white rhinoceros and the lion.
South America's Chile is known for its rich culture and traditions.
Namibian farmers and local communities protect their land and coexist with African wildlife.
Caring for magnificent swans is a British royal tradition.
The Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus is steeped in ancient tales of love and intrigue.
Horses and cowboys are at the heart of Chilean culture.
The world's fastest land animal is one of the most endangered cats in Africa.
The British Columbian wilderness offers sanctuary to grizzly bears.
The people of exotic lands, from Belize to the Tiwi Islands.
Tanjia in Morocco; coffee, chocolate and saimin in Hawaii; mopane caterpillars in Africa.
The elusive mouflon sheep of the Paphos Forest; halloumi cheese; the tatsia dance.
Age-old traditions are very much alive on the remote islands of Haida Gwaii.
Some parts of the Atacama Desert have never received a drop of rain in recorded history.
The Himba tribes of the desert; fairy circles; poisonous cactus; braai.
African penguins; a local music contest; Cape Malay cuisine.
Orphaned elephants; the cheetah; the Dartmoor pony; the Queen's royal swans.
The Batwa Pygmies of Uganda; Iceland; a nomadic family in Morocco; the island of Cyprus.
The Black Hills of South Dakota; a memorial to Lakota warrior Crazy Horse; the Lakota Nation.
South Africa's Kruger National Park; preserving the migration routes of elephants and rhinos.
Protecting the rhinoceros; the customs and dance of the Zulu people.
Rocktail Bay World Heritage Site; the 300-pound loggerhead turtle; the Thonga tribe.
India's exotic traditions; an elephant village; decorating and painting elephants; elephant polo.
North America's largest land carnivores: grizzly bears, polar bears and black bears.
The Royal Maharajas; a Bollywood spectacular; the City Palace; descendants of a noble family.
The Grand Canyon; Native American culture; a steam locomotive; a mule ride; hiking.
The people and wildlife of the Atacama Desert in Chile and the Namib Desert in southern Africa.
The ancient land of Scotland; the Highland Games; a sheepdog trainer.
Songs of Namibia; the fierce Zulu warrior dance; a Native American buffalo dance; Latin cueca brava.
Camel-racing; Moroccan Fantasia; gully cricket in India; a chess master in Chile.
The Makuleke people give a traditional welcome; pan-fried termites.
The Grand Canyon; the Colorado River rapids; sacred Navajo land.
Delhi; Chennai; yoga; a surfer.
Fossils in New York City; the diverse cultures of the city.
Cleopatra's temple; dinosaur bones in Canada; Dan Aykroyd; Donna Dixon; Robert Kennedy.
Cooking in an underground oven in Hawaii; baking bread in the underground fires of Iceland.
A bed-and-breakfast in the Scottish Highlands; an educator in a remote village in South Africa.
The ponies of the Shetland Islands; sea birds breed on craggy cliffs; the Shetland wool sweater.
The hardy, can-do spirit of Maine; a lobsterman; harbor seal pups.
Bollywood; silk centers of Kanchipuram; the holy arts of music and dance.
Wild orangutans of Borneo; why the rainforest is vanishing.
Richard tracks the elusive white rhino.
The barong dance in Indonesia; Korean k-pop dance takes to the streets of New York.
Loch Ness; Edinburgh Castle; bagpipes; the Shetland Islands; a classic Scottish seafood dish.
Scottish sheepdogs; Kangal dogs protect the cheetah; a dog recovers against all odds from a stroke.
Richard travels to India to perform a seva at the Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi.
Richard forages for wild edibles in New York City's Central Park; the wooly mammoth.
Caring for elephants; the Hindu Galungan festival; Balinese arts.
The seal population in Canada impacts polar bears; rescuing orphaned and injured harbor seals; the health of a pregnant seal.
A Moroccan marketplace; local fishermen; a Berber family in a remote village.
Viking invaders, 1200 years ago, leave an indelible mark on the cultures of Scotland and Iceland; a Viking longship; 'Viking candy'; a mock battle with Viking warriors.
India by rickshaw; savory cuisine; yoga; a family of dancers; gully cricket; the City of a Thousand Temples.
The traditions that define the British character; high tea; beekeeping, fly fishing and falconry; ghostly beasts on the moors.
Morocco, Turkey and Cyprus; Berber tribes of the Atlas Mountains; a hot-air balloon ride over volcanic formations; grape molasses; Mediterranean fishermen; Halloumi cheese.
Richard Wiese journeys by camel into the Sahara Desert; the nomads of Morocco; life in a Berber village.
Ancient back-roads of Turkey; Lover's Lane; a fortune teller; a competition in a freezing waterfall; the village of Demre: the hometown of Saint Nicholas.