Episodes
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Rediscovering Catesby’s Carolina Part 2
S4 E410 - 26m 48s
We cannot understand the present without a clear understanding of the past. Imagine a Carolina where Bison, Elk and Wolves roam vast grasslands, where fire, set by humans shape the land and where Native Americans are still the dominant force managing the landscape.
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Rediscovering Catesby’s Carolina Part 1
S4 E409 - 26m 48s
Mark Catesby journeyed to the Carolinas in 1722. The descriptions included in his book, the Natural History of Carolina, Georgia and the Bahama Islands seems outlandish considering the natural communities surrounding us today. Imagine a Carolina where Bison, Elk and Wolves roam vast grasslands, where fire, set by humans shape the land.
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Sound – The Fullness of Nature Part 2
S4 E404 - 26m 51s
Sound is everywhere. It tells us where we are, what time of year it is, and what is around us. Can you imagine an early morning walk without the sounds of nature filling out the picture? Scientists use sounds to help us understand populations, behavior and even ecosystem health. Everyone, regardless of our physical challenges can help to contribute to the conservation of our shared world.
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Mountain Bogs – Threatened Heritage
S4 E408 - 26m 48s
One of the most threatened ecosystems in the United States are the Southern Appalachian Mountain Bogs. These small wetlands support many unique and threatened species. The survival of these rare creatures rely on our management and understanding of these systems which are still very poorly understood. Join Patrick as he explores our mountain bogs in a race to understand this ecosystem on the edge.
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Gardening for Life – Transforming Your Landscape for Life
S4 E407 - 26m 48s
Gardens are much more than a pretty place. They can be an oasis of life in all forms, preserving the nature that brings us so much value and an oasis for us spiritually. Join Patrick as he explores how your landscape can be transformed into a crucible of life. Patrick’s changes at the South Carolina Botanical Garden have made a dramatic impact on the life there.
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Jocassee – The Jewel of the Escarpment
S4 E406 - 26m 48s
One of the last best places on earth – that’s the designation given to this glistening, crystal clear lake and surrounding area by National Geographic. Jocassee is a place that is both well-known and still somewhat unexplored. Waterfalls, gorges, rare plants and animals as well as stunning scenery make this lake one of the most stunning places in the United States.
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The New River Valley – Ancient Landscapes
S4 E405 - 26m 48s
Ironically, the New River is one of the oldest rivers in the world. For millions and millions of years it has been charting a path through Appalachia. Join Patrick as he explores the unique life that has developed in this ancient valley right along with the traditional use and relationships of humans.
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Sound – The Fullness of Nature (Part 1)
S4 E403 - 26m 48s
Sound is everywhere. It tells us where we are, what time of year it is, and what is around us. Can you imagine an early morning walk without the sounds of nature filling out the picture? Scientists use sounds to help us understand populations, behavior and even ecosystem health. Everyone, regardless of our physical challenges can help to contribute to the conservation of our shared world.
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Butterflies – Bringing Butterflies Home!
S4 E402 - 26m 48s
Butterflies capture our imagination and our heart with their ephemeral beauty. Join Patrick as he explores the secret lives of butterflies and learn how to manage your landscape to bring these winged jewels into your yard and your life.
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California Superbloom – A World of Dramatic Change
S4 E401 - 26m 50s
Once or twice in a lifetime the desert is transformed to a carpet of color and exuberant life. Join Patrick as he explores the deserts of California as they burst with life and color that is gone within weeks of appearing. This short-lived flush is critical to life in the desert. How do plants and animals survive in such a place and just how important is a superbloom?
Extras + Features
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Giant Sacaton Grass
2m 6s
Naturalist Patrick McMillan visits a grassland in Arizona containing giant sacaton grass – a species that in present day has declined to five percent of its original range.
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Dall Sheep
2m 36s
The Dall sheep, a species native to Alaska, has specialized survival strategies depending on the time of the year, as Naturalist Patrick McMillan explains.
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Florida Bay
2m 36s
Naturalist Patrick McMillan explores Florida Bay, a very unique natural community located in the Francis Marion National Forest in South Carolina.
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Big Bend Tree Lizard
1m 36s
While travelling through the Trans-Pecos region of Texas, Naturalist Patrick McMillan encounters a small friendly lizard with unique traits.
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Buff-Bellied Hummingbird
2m 6s
In south Texas, Naturalist Patrick McMillan discovers a colorful hummingbird species normally associated with the tropics.
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Birch Tundra
2m 6s
The tundra of Alaska lacks trees, but doesn’t lack other woody plant species, as Naturalist Patrick McMillan explains.
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Atlantic White Cedar and Burk's Pitcher Plants
3m 6s
Patrick revisits Apalachicola National Forest and discusses the Atlantic White Cedar, which is unusually placed here since they are more prominent in the Northern U.S. Northern Pitcher Plants and Burk’s Pitcher Plants, several species of carnivorous plant, are found here as well.
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Yellow Bladderwort
3m 6s
Naturalist Patrick McMillan explains the trapping mechanism of the Florida Yellow Bladderwort in a visit to the Apalachicola National Forest.
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Promo: Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
3m 12s
This series overflows with compelling wildlife and wilderness footage captured in the United States and beyond. McMillan's passion and contagious enthusiasm for the natural world is evident as he journeys through gorges, immense seas of grass, deciduous forests, Arctic tundra and other ecologically rich destinations.
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