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- Where the Pacific meets the wilderness of Canada lies a mysterious island. But peer a little deeper and we find something even more remarkable: a community full of charismatic animal residents, waiting to show you around.
- A look at the the beautiful scenery, wildlife and diverse cultures that make up Canada.
- We see how the seasons affect animals in their habitat, and how each species cope at that season of the year. Beautiful photography and narrated by Dr. David Suzuki.
- TV Mini Series
- Killer whales and star-nosed moles on the hunt; fireflies light up the forest. New seal pups learn to swim in sheltered pools, drowning is the most often cause of death.
- As Fall begins, young northern gannets leap off cliffs, chipmunks gather supplies, prairie rattlesnakes give birth, the moose start the rutting season and the Sand Pipers arrive in the thousands from up north to feed in Fundy Bay and fatten up before flying on their way to South America.
- Lynx hunt hares in the forest while wolves and caribou clash on the tundra. Owls hunt over the snow and red foxes try to surprise their prey.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the technical skills and endurance that went into the making of "The Wild Canadian Year" series.
- Canada's prairies are among the world's most endangered, least protected ecosystems, but there are people working to keep them wild.
- Be it foxes on city streets or wolves on the tundra, canines rely on sharp senses, athleticism and fierce determination to punch above their weight.
- The story of how winter has shaped life in the Great Lakes. A polar vortex paralyzes fish and ducks and attracts hundreds of bald eagles. Wolves hunt deer trapped by ice, but are manipulated by ravens. See how animals use snow to survive.
- The spring thaw in the Great Lakes creates ice tsunamis. Photosynthetic salamanders, fishing wolves, deep-diving moose, baby rattlesnakes and colourful fish hunting mid-air all show us unique adaptations to spring.
- Go on an extraordinary journey from the spectacle of humpback whales feeding on capelin off Newfoundland to the world's largest intact temperate rainforest in British Columbia that is home to the rare 'white' black bear. Acrobatic flying squirrels and thousands of mating red-sided garter snakes are just some of the incredible array of wildlife we see.
- Journey from the secret world of Canada's wettest and most biologically diverse landscape, the temperate rainforest to the snow-capped peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The stories are intimate and epic: from wolves that fish for salmon to the thrilling sounds of head-butting male big horn sheep, to ice-covered grizzly bears living near the Arctic Circle. The ancient coastal forests hide rarely told stories of human and wildlife relationships that have co-existed for thousands of years.
- From the prairies to Canada's vast boreal forest that stretches almost from coast to coast, we reveal a huge wilderness of extremes that has been shaped over millennia by both humans and wildfires. Here pronghorn antelope, the fastest hoofed land animal on earth, still haunt the grasslands, the elusive wolverine thrives in the icy remote northern forests and beaver share their cozy lodges with grateful muskrats.
- A landscape inhabited by wildlife and people who have found an amazing variety of ways to survive. From polar bear cubs making their first discovery of ice to a caribou calf 'dancing' in the chilly spring air to eider ducks diving under the ice to find mussels, we witness the extremes and wonders of life far north.
- After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.
- Killer whales and star-nosed moles on the hunt; fireflies light up the forest.
- As fall begins, young northern gannets leap off cliffs, chipmunks gather supplies and prairie rattlesnakes give birth.
- New research debunks old myths about how animals.