Our Planet
- 2019
2
Seasons
Average Episode Runtime - 50 Mins
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Our Planet
- 2019
2
Seasons
Average Episode Runtime - 50 Mins
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Overview
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
Created by
Alastair Fothergill
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Spoken Language
English
Series cast
David Attenborough
Self - Narrator (voi...
Trailers and videos
Seasons
Our Planet II
Season overview
Follow billions of animals across the globe as they make astonishing seasonal migration journeys amid the dangers of climate change.
Be it buffalo, polar bears, humpback whales or albatross chicks, migration is a vital survival strategy for animals to feed, reproduce and find homes.
As summer spreads across our solar-powered planet, honey bees toil, snow geese breed, tadpoles awaken and lions stalk wildebeest in search of lush grass.
Left to fend for themselves until they find their footing, baby sea turtles, elephant seal pups, pumas and crabs bravely trek towards adolescence.
As snow geese, antelope, army ants and gray whales dodge predators and pollution, get a closer look at how the modern world impacts animal migration.
Season 1
Season overview
Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti.
On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril.
Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species like preening birds, intelligent orangutans and remarkable ambitious ants.
From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.
Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North America grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground.
Venture into the deep, dark and desolate oceans that are home to an abundance of beautiful -- and downright strange -- creatures.
The need for fresh water is as strong as ever. However, the supply is becoming increasingly unpredictable for all manner of species.
Examine the fragile interdependence that exists between forests' wide variety of residents, including bald eagles, hunting dogs and Siberian tigers.