Migrations in Danger

Migrations in Danger

Animal migrations are some of the most spectacular natural phenomena on the planet. An integral part of the circle of life, they are essential to the survival of numerous species, yet man is increasingly getting in the way. This stunning natural history series looks at three very different animal migrations and the man-made barriers that they need to overcome.
20141 stagione
20141 stagione
Stagione 1
3 episodi
  • 1. The Great Zebra Migration

    1. The Great Zebra Migration

    Every year in the Okavango Delta, 250,000 zebras set out on a quest of over 174 miles, a journey that often takes a dramatic turn. Although these zebras have been traveling the same routes for eons, in recent years they have had to tackle an impassable barrier. Since the 1970s, a network of more than 31,000 miles of fences has been erected in Botswana to contain and protect livestock.
    Every year in the Okavango Delta, 250,000 zebras set out on a quest of over 174 miles, a journey that often takes a dramatic turn. Although these zebras have been traveling the same routes for eons, in recent years they have had to tackle an impassable barrier. Since the 1970s, a network of more than 31,000 miles of fences has been erected in Botswana to contain and protect livestock.
    7+
    50min
    1 gen 2014
  • 2. The Last Refuge of the Golden Lion Tamarin

    2. The Last Refuge of the Golden Lion Tamarin

    The golden lion tamarin lives in the Atlantic Forest, a unique ecosystem in Brazil that foresting has reduced to a mere ten percent of its original area. In mating season the tamarin has no other choice but to cross the Trans-Amazonian Highway, a busy road where many semi-trucks pass. This obstacle that now stands between the tamarins and their forest could cause the loss of the tribe.
    The golden lion tamarin lives in the Atlantic Forest, a unique ecosystem in Brazil that foresting has reduced to a mere ten percent of its original area. In mating season the tamarin has no other choice but to cross the Trans-Amazonian Highway, a busy road where many semi-trucks pass. This obstacle that now stands between the tamarins and their forest could cause the loss of the tribe.
    7+
    50min
    1 gen 2014
  • 3. The Race for the Survival of the Tibetan Antelope

    3. The Race for the Survival of the Tibetan Antelope

    At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were over one million Tibetan antelopes on the high plateaus of western China. There are only 200,000 left. Furthermore, a railroad poses a new threat by traversing their last inhabitable territory. Faced with this obstacle, the animals must resort to passing through mountain prairies, making it easy for their predators to attack.
    At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were over one million Tibetan antelopes on the high plateaus of western China. There are only 200,000 left. Furthermore, a railroad poses a new threat by traversing their last inhabitable territory. Faced with this obstacle, the animals must resort to passing through mountain prairies, making it easy for their predators to attack.
    7+
    48min
    1 gen 2014
  • Migrations in Danger
    20141 stagione
    Animal migrations are some of the most spectacular natural phenomena on the planet. An integral part of the circle of life, they are essential to the survival of numerous species, yet man is increasingly getting in the way. This stunning natural history series looks at three very different animal migrations and the man-made barriers that they need to overcome.
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