Nature's Epic Journeys

Nature's Epic Journeys
Also known as 'Nature's Great Migrations'
Directed by Kiri Cashell
Presented by Liz Bonnin
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 3
Production
Producer(s) Kiri Cashell
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) BBC Natural History Unit
BBC Studios
PBS
Release
Original network
Original release 11 May (2016-05-11) – 25 May 2016 (2016-05-25)
External links
Website

Nature's Epic Journeys (also known as Nature's Great Migrations) is a 2016 British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC and PBS, first shown on May 2016 at BBC One and BBC One HD. The series focus on three iconic animals - Elephant, Caribou and Zebras - which uses cutting edge technology to track down their most incredible migrations.

The series was presented by Liz Bonnin.

Broadcast

British television

Nature's Epic Journeys premiered on British television on 11 May 2016, broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD, consisted of total three episodes.

International

BBC Earth South Africa announced the series began airing on each Sunday afternoon starting from 23 October 2016, under the alternative title Nature's Great Migrations.[1][2][3]

Episode list

All episode names were given from BBC website. All broadcast dates refer to the original UK transmission.

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Elephants"11 May 2016[4]
A team follows elephants coming together for a crucial annual gathering in Kenya.
2"Caribou"18 May 2016[5]
Following caribou on a 5000km migration through the Arctic wilderness of Canada and Alaska.
3"Zebra"25 May 2016[6]
Following zebra on a migration through Botswana to Nxai Pan National Park.

References

External links

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