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Season 1

  • S01E01 Greece

    • National Geographic

    Greece is a jewel of the Mediterranean area but it is fragile.It needs the efforts of scientists and nature lovers to keep the nature in shape.

  • S01E02 Guyana

    • November 10, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Guyana is one of the world's finest reserves of biodiversity. Despite the passionate work of conservationists, the forest still suffers from poaching.

  • S01E03 Italy

    • National Geographic

    Although very urbanised, Italy has succeeded in preserving its natural wealth. It is also planning to reintroduce a wild duck which nearly extinct.

  • S01E04 La Loire Atlantique

    • National Geographic

    The Loire is France's wildest river. In this region, the oil slick of 1999 still haunts the people, and more new threats are arising.

  • S01E05 Le Mercantour

    • October 14, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Le Mercantour,located in the South East of France,with a beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea,is like the open roof laboratories of biodiversity.

  • S01E06 New Caledonia

    • November 3, 2007
    • National Geographic

    New Caledonia, the third biggest island in the Pacific after New Zealand and Papua, has a very strong endemism, with a rate of nearly 75%.

  • S01E07 Norway

    • National Geographic

    With its steep mountains, its fjords and icebergs, Norway has one of Europe's most impressive and dramatic sceneries.

  • S01E08 Poland

    • National Geographic

    Explore Poland. Poland has some of Europe's most remarkable natural features from the the ancient primal forest to the great Polish natural heritage.

  • S01E09 Sardinia

    • October 21, 2007
    • National Geographic

    In Sardinia,as a result of insularity, several species such as the Sardinian donkey and the Fonni dog have evolved into unique specimens.

  • S01E10 Serbia Montenegro

    • October 28, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Serbia-Montenegro is along the lines of the Balkan Peninsula, full of contrasts. The vultures have grown from 9 couples to over 55 couples today.

  • S01E11 Spain

    • National Geographic

    Andalusia's diversity of landscapes and natural resources make it an atypical laboratory for scientific research and milieu protection.

  • S01E12 The Pyrenees

    • October 7, 2007
    • National Geographic

    The Pyrenees encompass several 3000m mountaintops. Bears, vultures and great tetras have adopted this territory as their habitat.

  • S01E13 Turkey

    • National Geographic

    Turkey's thoughtfulness about its environmental conditions attracts rare visitors like the dolphins of Bosphore and the Caretta-Caretta tortoises.