Europe's New Wild is the inspiring story of the wild rebirth of a continent. Across four episodes, the series reveals the spectacular resurgence of nature across Europe's most varied and breathtaking landscapes. From the Arctic Circle to rich river wetlands, from deep forest to rugged mountain peaks, witness Europe's most iconic wildlife thrive and flourish in the most unexpected places.
Episode 1: The Missing Lynx
Across the Iberian peninsula, food chains and ecosystems are being restored allowing a host of endangered animals, including the Iberian Lynx - rarest cat in the world - to flourish once again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species is transforming the landscape and heralding the return of the region's top predators.
Episode 2: Return of the Titans
In the Carpathian mountains and other wildlife strongholds, nature is being given a helping hand. The reintroduction of European Bison and the spread of the Grey wolf across the continent signal a wildlife comeback which is benefiting not only other animals but humans as well.
Episode 3: Land of Snow and Ice
The wilds of Lapland have served as a home for the Sami people and their reindeer for thousands of years. But with the modern world threatening their traditional way of life, the Sami are working with conservation groups to protect and rewild one of Europe's most extreme wildernesses. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles return to the land of ice and snow.
Episode 4: Europe's Amazon
The Danube is the largest preserved wetland on the continent, a sanctuary for thousands of species - many are the last of their kind. Every year the delta advances 30 meters into the Black sea, but its future depends on the efforts of conservationists working to preserve these unique and fragile habitats.
Producer: Sarah Peat, Nadège Laici, Paul Dennys, Poppy Riddle
Executive Producer: Allison Bean, Andrew Zikking, Breanna Hoepner, Ellen Windemuth, Frans Schepers, Pamela Caragol
Production Company: Bonne Pioche Televison; Off the Fence
Copyright Year: 2019
Rating: TV-PG
Director: Sarah Peat, Nadège Laici, Paul Dennys, Poppy Riddle
Narrator: Russell Boulter
Number of Discs: 2
Length: 192 minutes
Subtitle Languages: English (SDH)
DVI: N
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen
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