The BEST episodes of Nature season 32

Every episode of Nature season 32, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Nature season 32!

Transport viewers to faraway places ranging from the steamy plains of Africa to the splendors of cold Antarctica. The main focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world.

Last Updated: 12/14/2024Network: PBSStatus: Continuing
Fabulous Frogs
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8.93
28 votes

#1 - Fabulous Frogs

Season 32 - Episode 19 - Aired 6/25/2014

Sir David Attenborough hosts an exploration of the weird and wonderful world of frogs. Firsthand stories, the latest science and cutting-edge technology are used to demonstrate the wide variety of frog anatomy, appearance and behavior.

Directors: Sally Thomson
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8.75
8 votes

#2 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 5 - Aired 10/2/2013

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8.71
14 votes

#3 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 2 - Aired 9/11/2013

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The Funkiest Monkeys
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8.53
15 votes

#4 - The Funkiest Monkeys

Season 32 - Episode 11 - Aired 1/29/2014

There is an unusual looking monkey called the crested black macaque that is endemic to rainforests in Indonesia, which includes the island of Sulawesi. These striking black primates, sporting punk hairstyles and copper-colored eyes, first caught the attention and won the heart of wildlife cameraman and biologist Colin Stafford-Johnson 25 years ago. But since then, their numbers have dropped by almost 90 percent, so the filmmaker returns to the island to discover why and how he could help.

Directors: Rob Sullivan
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8.38
13 votes

#5 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/25/2013

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Meet the Coywolf
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8.18
11 votes

#6 - Meet the Coywolf

Season 32 - Episode 10 - Aired 1/22/2014

The coywolf, a mixture of western coyote and eastern wolf, is a remarkable new hybrid carnivore that is taking over territories once roamed by wolves and slipping unnoticed into our cities. Its appearance is very recent — within the last 90 years — in evolutionary terms, a blip in time. Beginning in Canada but by no means ending there, the story of how it came to be is an extraordinary tale of how quickly adaptation and evolution can occur, especially when humans interfere. Tag along as scientists study this new top predator, tracking it from the wilderness of Ontario’s Algonquin Park, through parking lots, alleys and backyards in Toronto all the way to the streets of New York City.

Directors: Susan Fleming
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8.09
23 votes

#7 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 6 - Aired 10/9/2013

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Leave It to Beavers
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8.04
56 votes

#8 - Leave It to Beavers

Season 32 - Episode 17 - Aired 5/14/2014

A growing number of scientists, conservationists and grass-roots environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools when it comes to reversing the disastrous effects of global warming and world-wide water shortages. Once valued for their fur or hunted as pests, these industrious rodents are seen in a new light through the eyes of this novel assembly of beaver enthusiasts and “employers” who reveal the ways in which the presence of beavers can transform and revive landscapes. Using their skills as natural builders and brilliant hydro-engineers, beavers are being recruited to accomplish everything from finding water in a bone-dry desert to recharging water tables and coaxing life back into damaged lands.

Directors: Jari Osborne
Writer: Jari Osborne
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Touching the Wild
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8.00
27 votes

#9 - Touching the Wild

Season 32 - Episode 15 - Aired 4/16/2014

Joe Hutto’s idea of research is anything but normal, dedicating seven years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. The herd would ordinarily run from any human but, incredibly, these keenly intelligent animals come to regard this stranger as one of their own. Accepted by the matriarch, he walks among them, is even groomed by them, and can lie with a pregnant doe talking to its unborn fawns. As he crosses the species divide Joe is tapping into a new understanding about these elusive animals, literally entering a deer society. The captivating joy he feels for his new family is nothing short of infectious, but this human predator also learns to see the world from the point of view of prey – and it’s an experience that will ultimately rock him to his very core; sharing their world so personally finally takes a toll that sends him back to his own kind.

Directors: David Allen
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7.94
18 votes

#10 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/18/2013

Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem
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7.36
42 votes

#11 - Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem

Season 32 - Episode 12 - Aired 2/19/2014

“Honey badger is bad ass.” Those words and corresponding video became a YouTube sensation with 51 million hits. This relentless little creature is one of the most fearless animals in the world, renowned for its ability to confront grown lions, castrate charging buffalo, and shrug off the toxic defenses of stinging bees, scorpions, and snakes. Little is known about its behavior in the wild or why it is so aggressive. Our film will follow three badger specialists in South Africa who take on these masters of mayhem in ways that must be seen to be believed.

Directors: Steve Gooder
Writer: Steve Gooder
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7.25
8 votes

#12 - Earthflight

Season 32 - Episode 1 - Aired 9/4/2013

Parrot Confidential
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7.23
35 votes

#13 - Parrot Confidential

Season 32 - Episode 9 - Aired 11/13/2013

A look at the difficulties of raising parrots. The intelligent birds have a life span of 80-90 years, which means they often live longer than their owners—when their owners don't give them up after a few years, that is. They also form strong bonds with caregivers, which can result in odd behavior if a caregiver leaves for an extended period of time, as Liz and Russ Hartman learned: their bird became so upset while Russ was away on a business trip that it plucked all the feathers from its chest.

Directors: Allison Argo
Writer: Allison Argo
Saving Otter 501
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7.21
39 votes

#14 - Saving Otter 501

Season 32 - Episode 7 - Aired 10/16/2013

This is the story of the Monterey Bay Aquarium's 501st attempt to save an orphan otter. From her discovery as a stranded newborn pup crying on the beach through her rehabilitation in secret roof tanks atop the Aquarium, we follow as Otter 501 learns how to dive, hunt, eat, and fend for herself in the wild, where survival is a long shot at best.

Writer: Josh Rosen
Love in the Animal Kingdom
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7.17
35 votes

#15 - Love in the Animal Kingdom

Season 32 - Episode 8 - Aired 11/6/2013

Examining the ways animals attract mates. Included: the feminine wiles of a young gorilla; the search for a partner among a thousand flamingos; the "open" relationships of blue-footed boobies; and the soap opera-like entanglements of gibbons.

Directors: Mark Fletcher
Snow Monkeys
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7.00
1 votes

#16 - Snow Monkeys

Season 32 - Episode 16 - Aired 4/23/2014

In the frigid valleys of Japan’s Shiga Highlands, a troop of snow monkeys make their way and raise their families in a complex society of rank and privilege where each knows their place. Their leader is still new to the job and something of a solitary grouch. But one little monkey, innocently unaware of his own lowly social rank, reaches out to this lonely leader, forming a bond with him that manages over time to warm his less than sunny disposition. It is a rare and remarkable gesture that alters both their lives. Changing seasons bring new babies to care for, a profusion of insects and blossoms to eat, family disagreements to squabble over and tragedies to overcome. Mating season brings competition for females as the days grow shorter and colder in a rush toward winter. But with their now confident leader to guide them and their families to shelter and care for them, this troop of snow monkeys is ready to face the world.

Ireland's Wild River
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6.82
38 votes

#17 - Ireland's Wild River

Season 32 - Episode 13 - Aired 2/26/2014

The Shannon is Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and the longest river. It is both a barrier and highway – a silver ribbon holding back the rugged landscapes of the west from the gentler plains to the east. On its journey south, the Shannon passes through a huge palette of rural landscapes, where on little-known backwaters, Ireland’s wild animals and plants still thrive as almost nowhere else. For a year, wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson lives on the river — camping on its banks, exploring its countless tributaries in a traditional canoe, following the river from dawn to dusk through the four seasons, on a quest to film the natural history of the Shannon as it has never been seen or heard or experienced before.

Directors: John Murray
My Bionic Pet
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6.00
27 votes

#18 - My Bionic Pet

Season 32 - Episode 14 - Aired 4/9/2014

The animals of the world may increasingly need our help with big issues like preserving habitat or species conservation. But sometimes individual animals need our help as well. Left disabled without fins, flippers, beaks or tails because of disease, accidents or even human cruelty, these unfortunate creatures need what amounts to a miracle if they are to survive.

The Gathering Swarms
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6.00
27 votes

#19 - The Gathering Swarms

Season 32 - Episode 18 - Aired 5/21/2014

A look at some of the planet’s great gatherings, creatures that come together in inconceivable numbers – sometimes in millions, billions, and even trillions. Included are bats and bees, locust and ants, monarch butterflies in Mexico, 17-year cicada hatches, grunion in the Sea of Cortez and carp in the Mississippi River, sardine runs off the coast of South Africa, super flocks of parakeets in the Australian Outback, mayflies on the 4th of July, and even penguins and wildebeest. Some gather to breed or to migrate, some for protection, some simply to keep warm in the cold. But in the process, a kind of super-organism is created in which individual intelligence is superseded by a collective consciousness that shares information and moves with a single purpose for the benefit of all. Check out swarm intelligence, essentially a living embodiment of social media in the natural world.

Directors: John Downer
Writer: John Downer