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NBC News meteorologist and co-anchor of the Saturday edition of "Today", Dylan Dreyer, helms this celebration of nature, which utilizes beautiful cinematography to create an up-close-and-personal experience with Earth's wild animals -- from polar bears in the Arctic to black bears in Montana. The show's unique platform brings the excitement of seeing creatures in their natural habitats into viewers' homes, where they can explore natural phenomena -- including the migration of 1.5 million animals across 500 miles of Africa -- they may otherwise never have the chance to experience.
Dylan ventures to the heart of Africa for a spectacle few humans have ever seen. We'll witness the great herds of Africa as they travel more than 500 miles across the Serengeti plains.
Dylan journeys through the ultimate story of survival, where life triumphs season after season in the breathtaking Alaskan frontier. We'll witness unspoiled landscapes and the raw power of nature as animals and people fight to survive.
The lives and beliefs of ancient Egyptians; mummification; the story of one of Egypt's greatest Pharaohs.
Dylan explores the Amazon's rich animal life and meets the people who have survived in the brutal surrounding lands since the dawn of history, including medicine men who work deep within the jungle.
Follow monarch butterflies on an epic journey across North America, fly high with Canada geese heading south for the winter, join humpback whales along the California coast and watch a million red crabs march from the forest to the sea.
Dylan Dreyer explores the most stunning and breathtaking locations on earth.
Dylan ventures to a French Polynesian paradise on a quest for the perfect wave-riding experience, visiting astounding coral reefs and enjoying a world-famous surf site.
Dylan explores Australia, comes face-to-face with an amazing collection of animals found nowhere else on Earth and learns about the challenges facing the continent's unique ecosystem.
Dylan embarks on an adventure over two miles below the waves, aboard a deep-sea submarine - all in search of ancient species and mysterious fossils.
Dylan Dreyer and a team of scientists, photographers, and thrill seekers attempt to navigate down the entire length of the Nile River from source to sea.
Exploring animal species from around the world, including the wildebeests of the Serengeti, marine mammals off the coast of Alaska, and creatures of Australia.
Dylan explores the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic and meets up with scientists working to better understand climate change.
Dylan learns about the growing junkyard orbiting our planet, which presents a threat to space travel and satellite communication.
Dylan explores the frozen continent of Antarctica, including its wildlife; scientists work to understand climate change; early explorers who made the first attempts to reach the South Pole.
Dylan meets up with professional thrill-seekers who enjoy the ultimate rush of skydiving, the dangerous sport of base-jumping and more.
The coastline of Baja California; elephant seal breeding grounds; migrating blue whales; coral reefs; manta rays and sharks.
Dylan experiences some of the most unique and fascinating cultures on the planet, including the River People of the Amazon Basin, the Nepali people of the Great Plains of Asia and more.
Dylan explores the tropical rainforests of the world, including amazing creatures, conservation scientists and the world's tallest trees.
Dylan explores coral reefs around the globe, learning about animals that depend on them to survive.
Dylan reviews some of the most unique scientific discoveries of the last half-century, from satellite technology to climate science and more.
Dylan tours the Golden State, from its gorgeous coastline to its towering mountains.
Dylan tours South Africa's Wild Coast to discover one of the last great ocean wildernesses and witness the amazing animals drawn here from around the globe.
A look at Zion National Park, including the history of the people who first settled the land and the wildlife that inhabits the park's four life zones.
The history behind the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which cuts through the Canadian Rockies.
Dylan ventures to the Land Down Under, which is home to some of the most unique species on the planet.
Touring the west coast of North America, including the wild landscape of southern Utah, the coastline of Mexico and the beauty of Alaska.
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