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Europe: A Natural History

All Episodes 2005

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  • 2005-02-15T00:00:00Z
  • 50m
  • 3h 20m (4 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • BBC Natural History Unit + 2 more, ZDF, Österreichischer Rundfunk
  • Documentary
A series chronicling the events which shaped the continent of Europe as we now know it.

7 episodes

Documentary looking at the countries of Scandinavia and considering both the countryside, scenery, wildlife and the impact and lifestyles of men in the Arctic Circle areas of Sweden, Norway, and Lapland.

Documentary looking at the countries of Scandinavia and considering the effects of pollution and over-fishing on the fish, birds and wildlife in the area, as well as on fishermen.

Few places on earth experience such violent extremes as Iceland. This program examines how Iceland's wildlife, including puffins and Arctic foxes, survive volcanic eruptions and scalding geysers.

Series Premiere

2005-02-15T00:00:00Z

1x01 Genesis

Series Premiere

1x01 Genesis

  • 2005-02-15T00:00:00Z50m

An epic three billion year story begins, with the unravelling of clues as to how Europe's stunning landscapes and wildlife were created. Witness Oxford roamed by dinosaurs, the Jura vineyards of France swallowed under tropical seas, St Petersburg buried under desert sands and the mightiest event of all, the birth of the Mediterranean.

2005-02-22T00:00:00Z

1x02 Ice Ages

1x02 Ice Ages

  • 2005-02-22T00:00:00Z50m

Over the past two million years Europe has been swept by waves of extreme climatic change. Two kilometre thick ice sheets carved their way across the continent, reaching as far south as London, Amsterdam and Berlin. Mammoths wandered the North Sea, and even lions and hippos roamed Trafalgar Square. Then, shortly before the last great Ice Age released its grip, our ancestors set foot on the continent.

2005-03-01T00:00:00Z

1x03 Taming the Wild

1x03 Taming the Wild

  • 2005-03-01T00:00:00Z50m

In the last 10,000 years Europe has been transformed from a largely forested, virgin landscape in to the manicured continent we know today, and at an ever-accelerating rate. As culture spread its influence across the land with monumental symbols of ownership, animals were tamed, seeds were sown, forests decimated and minerals excavated. How did wildlife cope with these drastic changes, and what impact did they have on ourselves?

Season Finale

2005-03-08T00:00:00Z

1x04 The New Millenium

Season Finale

1x04 The New Millenium

  • 2005-03-08T00:00:00Z50m

Today, some 730 million people live in Europe. How is wildlife adapting to this brave new world, who are the winners and losers, and what efforts are we making to help? And ultimately, given the problems with unwelcome and invasive species on the continent through international trade, and an increasingly fickle climate, the future could bring all sorts of surprises.

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