Nature's Microworlds Episodes Episode guide
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Scottish Highlands
How the Highlands' moorland and forest are both crucial to their wild inhabitants.
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Australia's Red Centre
Steve Backshall discovers kangaroos, the world's most venomous snake and a burrowing toad.
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The Deep Sea
Steve Backshall plumbs the ocean depths to find an array of bizarre creatures.
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Yellowstone
Steve Backshall looks for the answer to a puzzle involving wolves and beavers.
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Namib Desert
Steve Backshall looks at life in the oldest desert in the world, the Namib in Africa.
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Great Barrier Reef
Steve finds out how a tiny coral building block created Earth's largest living structure.
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Canada's Coastal Forests
Why Canada's coastal forest is home to top predators like eagles, bears and wolves.
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Svalbard
Steve Backshall unravels the secrets that lie covered in ice for most of each year.
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Okavango
Steve Backshall reveals the secret to the existence of the world's largest inland delta.
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Monterey Bay
Steve Backshall looks at the unique geography of California's Monterey Bay kelp forest.
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Amazon
A look at intricate relationships and unexpected hardship in the Amazon rainforest.
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Serengeti
What is the key to the Serengeti that allows such density and diversity of herbivores?
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Galapagos
How did the unique wildlife of the Galapagos get there and what allows them to thrive?