There are countries in Europe that are often overlooked as natural history film making locations. “Unknown Europe” selects four countries with outstanding natural beauty and a staggering wealth of fascinating wildlife.
EPISODE GUIDE
Destination Wild: Unknown Europe: Episode 1
Germany is Europe’s most populous nation. A land hewn by mighty rivers and cloaked in forest. In these wild spaces, nature is full of surprises. From the Bavarian mountains to the North Sea, over a third of the country is now protected. Huge Grey Seals battle to breed, Marmots and Squirrels flee aerial invaders, and elusive Lynx and Moose - once hunted out - re-assert their grip.
Destination Wild: Unknown Europe: Episode 2
The parched lands of the Iberian Peninsula give rise to snow-covered peaks, expanses of rare cork oak, and Europe’s only fog forest. Unique habitats, where species found nowhere else on earth fight for survival. Male Iberian Ibex face-off over females, a whiskered tern chick braves predator-infested waters, and settling the score for the Macaques of Gibraltar calls for kidnap.
Destination Wild: Unknown Europe: Episode 3
Few of Europe’s countries boast the wide and wondrous variety of animals found in Greece. Its mainland is dubbed the ’Serengeti of Europe’, while the coast is home to Europe’s largest marine reserve. Greece is a land brimming with natural treasures. Hidden hunters feast on migrating birds, a scorpion searches for his soulmate, and young seal pups venture out into the unknown.
Destination Wild: Unknown Europe: Episode 4
Few of Europe’s countries boast the wide and wondrous variety of animals found in Greece. Its mainland is dubbed the ’Serengeti of Europe’, while the coast is home to Europe’s largest marine reserve. Greece is a land brimming with natural treasures. Hidden hunters feast on migrating birds, a scorpion searches for his soulmate, and young seal pups venture out into the unknown.