

Hidden Habitats
Season 1
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Network: BBC America
Season aired: 2014-09-16
Overview
Hidden habitats that are self-contained ecosystems are explored.
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Episodes · 16

Galapagos
Charles Darwin revolutionized biology by examining the wildlife of these islands.

Serengeti
Take a look at one of the most famous habitats on the planet, the Serengeti

Namib Desert
Explore the Microworld of the Namib Desert

Monterey Bay
A giant kelp forest hosts one of the most diverse marine ecologies in the world

Canada’s Coastal Forests
Giant trees support huge aggregations of bears, eagles, wolves, and more

Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a mosaic of environments

Australia's Red Center
One of the most inhospitable environments on Earth still teems with wildlife

Yellowstone
The re-introduction of Yellowstone's wolves drastically changed the ecosystem

Amazon
Find out what makes the Amazon so diverse

Svalbard
Take a look at the archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Circle

Deep Sea
Examines what is by far the largest ecosystem on our planet — the deep sea

Scottish Highlands
The Scottish Highlands are considered one of the last truly wild places in the UK

Okavango
The Okavango, an inland delta, is a remarkably diverse, wildlife-rich place

Them and Us
Explore the connections we have with insects and other arthropods

Making Worlds
Learn how one tiny creature allows the world's largest, the blue whale, to exist

The Secret to Their Success
An incredible relationship exists between the ant, the wasp, and the butterfly











