Witness the Remarkable Adaptations of Animals in Nature's New Season Premiering October 22 on PBS

Explore the Fascinating World of Nature's New Season



On Wednesday, October 22, PBS will unveil an exciting new season of its renowned series "Nature". This season promises a breathtaking exploration of the remarkable adaptations of animals as they navigate through diverse and ever-changing environments, from urban jungles to tropical rainforests.

A Journey Through Diverse Habitats


The season's premiere, titled "Walrus Life on Thin Ice", follows a paleontologist on an expedition in the Arctic. Viewers will gain insights into the private lives of walruses, highlighting the challenges they face due to climate change and diminishing sea ice. The episode sets the stage for what promises to be an engaging exploration of how wildlife copes with environmental shifts.

In a delightful contrast to the Arctic’s icy landscape, viewers are invited to delve into the urban world of New York City and London with "The Pigeon Hustle", showcasing the resilient wild pigeon flocks that thrive amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. The unique behaviors and social structures of these urban birds will be revealed, showcasing how they manage to adapt and flourish alongside humanity.

Unique Animal Stories from Around the Globe


This season also features other captivating episodes. "Jaguar Beach" explores a remote stretch of the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, revealing the spectacular interactions between two species: the sea turtle and the jaguar, showcasing the interconnectedness of their ecosystems. Additionally, "Willow: Diary of a Mountain Lion" provides unprecedented insights into the life of a mountain lion, telling the extraordinary story of a mother lion and her six cubs in Montana’s Sapphire Mountains.

In a groundbreaking five-part miniseries narrated by the legendary Sir David Attenborough, "Parenthood" will capture the nurturing instincts and challenges faced by various animal species, painting a vivid picture of parental dedication in the animal kingdom.

Inspirational Conservation Narratives


As the season progresses, it will culminate in two special episodes dedicated to chimpanzees, featuring insights from Dr. Jane Goodall, a pioneering figure in primate research. The episodes will chronicle the lives of these intelligent creatures and the impacts of threats they face today, instilling a sense of urgency for conservation efforts.

Executive Producer Fred Kaufman emphasizes the series' mission: "With every story this season, we hope viewers rediscover the wonder of the natural world and admire the adaptability of these species. Their triumphs and struggles provide a lens through which we can reflect on our own lives as we learn to adjust in an ever-changing world."

How to Tune In


The new episodes will air every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, beginning October 22. Those interested can also tune in through the PBS app or PBS.org, where select episodes will be available for streaming, including exclusive behind-the-scenes content and educational resources.

Join the Conversation


Audiences are invited to engage with the series through social media using the hashtag #NaturePBS, fostering a global community of nature enthusiasts and conservation advocates.

This premiere season of "Nature" stands as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom and serves as an urgent call to action for viewers to protect and preserve their habitats. Don't miss out on these incredible journeys that reveal the hidden lives of our planet's most fascinating creatures.

For more information, visit pbs.org/nature and join PBS in celebrating the extraordinary world of wildlife that exists just outside our doorsteps.

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