The BEST episodes of Nature season 37

Every episode of Nature season 37, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Nature season 37!

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: 11/6/2024Network: PBSStatus: Continuing
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Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind
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8.77
13 votes

#1 - Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind

Season 37 - Episode 9 - Aired 1/23/2019

Discover how humans have partnered with the horse throughout the centuries, creating more than 350 breeds found all around the world.

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Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins
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8.44
16 votes

#2 - Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins

Season 37 - Episode 8 - Aired 1/16/2019

The relationship between man and his noble steed is almost as old as civilization itself, allowing our species to explore, conquer and flourish side by side with the horse. Nature traces this revolutionizing partnership with anthropologist Niobe Thompson, who treks around the world in search of the moment when man first climbed into the saddle and explains how the relationship between humans and horses has evolved in today’s modern world. Discover the habits of these majestic animals and their unique biological makeup, which made them a perfect fit for our ancestors. Ride along with the world’s last nomadic tribes, who view the horse not just as an animal, but a means of survival. Witness the return of horses to the wild as mankind preserves the hardest-working animal partners we’ve ever had. Locations in this two-part series include Mongolia, Montana, Kentucky, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Siberia, and Sable Island, Nova Scotia.

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A Squirrel's Guide to Success
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8.37
19 votes

#3 - A Squirrel's Guide to Success

Season 37 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/14/2018

A look at the extraordinary abilities of squirrels, from the brainy fox squirrel to the acrobatic gray squirrel to the problem-solving ground squirrel.

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Snow Bears
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8.30
10 votes

#4 - Snow Bears

Season 37 - Episode 6 - Aired 11/28/2018

Led by their mother, two newborn polar bear cubs leave their den for the first time to make the dangerous voyage to the sea to feed, facing Arctic foxes, bears, extreme weather, snowdrifts and ice cracks along the way.

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Super Cats: Extreme Lives
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8.29
21 votes

#5 - Super Cats: Extreme Lives

Season 37 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/24/2018

Meet the planet’s ultimate cats. Cheetahs are renowned as the fastest animal on land, but the latest scientific research suggests that speed isn’t actually their greatest weapon. In Sri Lanka, a tiny rusty spotted cat explores his forest home. A male snow leopard, perhaps the world’s most lonesome cat, searches for a mate in the Himalayas. The Canada lynx lives farther north than any cat, relying on snowshoe hares to survive the bitterly cold winters. An African leopard mother fights to raise her cub in the worst drought in decades. In Tanzania, lions form super prides in order to hunt giant prey.

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Super Cats: Cats in Every Corner
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8.00
13 votes

#6 - Super Cats: Cats in Every Corner

Season 37 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/31/2018

Discover how cats have conquered the world, thriving in almost every landscape on Earth. In the wetlands of Asia, fishing cats have adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. In the world’s oldest desert, Africa’s youngest lion pride survives against the odds. A military-grade thermal camera in Costa Rica peers into the dark to find a pregnant jaguar waiting for turtles on a tropical beach. High in the forest of Central America, a female margay leaps from tree to tree, slow-motion footage revealing her acrobatic skills. In California a bobcat, blind in one eye, seizes an opportunity to hunt gulls on a secluded beach. At low tide in the Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh, a rarely seen swamp tiger emerges from the mangrove forest to patrol his shorelines. Then there’s Africa’s black-footed cat, the smallest and deadliest of all.

Attenborough and the Sea Dragon
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8.00
13 votes

#7 - Attenborough and the Sea Dragon

Season 37 - Episode 7 - Aired 1/9/2019

A remarkable chance discovery is about to reveal secrets that have laid hidden for 200 million years. A super predator that ruled the ocean at the time of the dinosaurs was found in a crumbling cliff face. It’s an Ichthyosaur, a fish lizard. Older than dinosaurs, these fearsome predators had the very best characteristics of reptiles and mammals in one formidable package. They could regulate their own body temperature, had astonishingly acute eyesight, and combined speed, sensitive “prey-detecting” organs and an impressive set of teeth to hunt successfully. Sir David Attenborough hosts this detective story, from the challenging onsite extraction of the fossils to the 3D reconstruction of the creature. He looks at evidence from animals across the world to try and piece together how this “sea dragon” lived.

Living Volcanoes
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8.00
8 votes

#8 - Living Volcanoes

Season 37 - Episode 11 - Aired 2/20/2019

Volcanoes are the portal to the earth’s fiery magma heart; one might imagine that life above ground would avoid living nearby. But a surprising number of animals survive and thrive alongside them. Right now, in any 24-hour period, some 30 volcanoes are erupting on our planet. This film will uncover the varied activity – both human and natural – that occurs on the slopes of active volcanoes. All life on Earth owes itself to their existence. Volcanos create the land we live on, emit gas that forms the air we breathe, spew minerals from the center of the Earth and make homes for spectacular natural history – they are the source of life.

The Egg: Life’s Perfect Invention
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8.00
10 votes

#9 - The Egg: Life’s Perfect Invention

Season 37 - Episode 12 - Aired 4/10/2019

The egg is perhaps nature’s most perfect life support system. These remarkable structures nurture new life; protecting it from the outside world at the same time as allowing it to breathe. They are strong enough to withstand the full weight of an incubating parent and weak enough for a hatchling to break free. But how is an egg made? Why are they the shape they are? And perhaps most importantly, why lay an egg at all? Step by step as the egg hatches, host David Attenborough reveals the wonder behind these incredible miracles of nature.

Dogs in the Land of Lions
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7.88
16 votes

#10 - Dogs in the Land of Lions

Season 37 - Episode 5 - Aired 11/21/2018

The journey of a family of wild dogs in Zimbabwe. Included: rarely seen behavior, from tender moments with newborn pups, to the thrills of hunting wildebeest. Also: close encounters with their greatest enemy, the lion.

Wild Way of the Vikings
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7.73
15 votes

#11 - Wild Way of the Vikings

Season 37 - Episode 10 - Aired 2/13/2019

Experience the natural world through the eyes of the Vikings, when nature meets history in a journey showcasing the wildlife of the North Atlantic. Combining blue-chip natural history filmmaking and dramatic recreations, Nature travels from Norway to Newfoundland, just as the seafaring warriors did in 1,000 A.D., to get a glimpse of the Vikings’ world in the Americas hundreds of years before Columbus. Experience the deep history and cultural respect the Vikings had with the land and sea: from the killer whales of the North Sea to the puffins and otters of the Scottish coast to the volcanic mounts of Iceland and the frozen tundra of Greenland. Go back to the age where Vikings ruled the northern seas; when their only compass was the birds in the sky and the whales pushing through the icy waters. Ewan McGregor narrates.

Super Cats: Science and Secrets
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7.64
11 votes

#12 - Super Cats: Science and Secrets

Season 37 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/7/2018

Scientists are studying cats in greater detail than ever before. New approaches and technologies help uncover some of the cats’ most intimate secrets, including the cheetah’s remarkable gymnastic abilities and why lions are able to hunt so cooperatively. Conservationists are fighting to protect the most endangered species around the globe, such as the Iberian lynx, once considered the rarest cat on the planet.

American Spring LIVE: Connections
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6.50
4 votes

#13 - American Spring LIVE: Connections

Season 37 - Episode 15 - Aired 5/1/2019

Learn how plants and animals depend on each other to survive. See first-hand how climate change can break those connections, altering the timing of weather and plant growth, and disrupting the delicate relationships between plants and pollinators such as moths, bees and butterflies.

American Spring LIVE: Birth and Rebirth
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6.33
6 votes

#14 - American Spring LIVE: Birth and Rebirth

Season 37 - Episode 13 - Aired 4/29/2019

Broadcast over three consecutive days from iconic locations across North America – varied ecosystems ranging from the Rockies to the Everglades, from inner-city parks to remote wilderness preserves - this special live event celebrates spring as a time of renewed energy and awakening in the natural world.

American Spring LIVE: Migration
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6.25
4 votes

#15 - American Spring LIVE: Migration

Season 37 - Episode 14 - Aired 4/30/2019

Breeding and the greening of the landscape are tied to another major spectacle of spring: the mass movements of animals as they take advantage of spring’s bounty. Meet the scientists who track the journeys of animals such as butterflies, birds, bison and bats over vast distances, from winter refuge to spring nesting grounds.