5 fresh new documentaries, now streaming on Love Nature




From the threatened Icelandic Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopuss) to adorable Namib meerkats (Suricata suricatta)—we’ve got a show for all the family this week, new to the Love Nature streaming app. Dive into nature like never before with the following documentaries and nature scenes.

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2280204Alert, Threatened Species—Eps. 1

The current rate at which wild animals around the world are facing extinction has escalated to a point not seen since the end of the dinosaur age. Follow wildlife conservationists and environmental activists whose determination drives them to protect these highly endangered animals.

2280041Namib Meerkats

See how this tight-knit family of meerkat survive together in the barren and unforgiving African Namib desert. While some members scrounge for food, others stand watch and look out for the constant threat of desperate predators lurking about.

 

1680976Fish Life: The Race for Space

Take a close look at these intricate mosaics of coral which only take up 1% of the sea floor, yet provide shelter for 25% of all other marine species. You’ll discover every inch of precious living space is fought over as one species of coral gradually overgrows and envelops its rivals.

1685288Fish Life: The Invisibles

Being invisible to predators and prey alike is a big advantage when you live underwater. To achieve this, numerous marine creatures have adapted extraordinary forms of camouflage based on body colour, shape, texture and movement.

 

2237382Environment: Jasper

Nature Scenes are an immersive, ultra HD, Slow TV viewing experience—unencumbered by words—showing our world at its most beautiful. An hour of uninterrupted Bahamas landscapes. Half an hour of uninterrupted wildlife. A journey through the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. Jasper National Park unlocks the sights and sounds of Canada’s wildlife including elk, moose, and big horn sheep.

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