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- In 2307, a soldier is sent on a mission to hunt down the leader of the humanoid rebellion.
- A group of artists hike the John Muir Trail and bring back their experiences. 219 miles in 25 days. Come laugh, limp, sing and walk with us.
- Rod Drew hunts for a missing girl and finds himself in a fight over a goldmine as well.
- The Grand View is a National Park Travel Series that features the geologic, human, and contemporary history of each park region. Biologists, Native Americans, extreme athletes, geologists and park rangers all reveal the region as it has never been seen before. The show's host is Stefan Bauman
- A young woman becomes caught in an unspoken rivalry between her husband and his father.
- Colton and Jack recall their best adventures in America's Wild West.
- Encounters in the parallel lives of an herbivorous sauropod named Alpha and a carnivorous theropod named Dragonfly are chronicled. Hatched in the same season, Dragonfly and other predators pursue Alpha her entire life often taking her siblings an cousins instead. Alpha survives to mate and reproduce but her first clutch of eggs and those of her entire herd are buried in a flood creating an incredible fossil field that revealed many secrets of the sauropods' reproduction behavior.
- Welcome to another fun-filled day of exploration. After travelling many miles around the USA, Melua and Luca have found themselves in the Giant Sequoia National Monument in California. Giant sequoias are giant, rusty red trees. Luckily, most of the giant sequoia groves in the U.S are protected, so these gentle giants are free to grow and grow and grow. They grow so big it would take up to 6 people to stretch their arms out to wrap around the base of one of these trees.
- Huell goes in search of really big trees in California and finds three examples: a Moreton Bay fig tree in Santa Barbara, a California live oak in Temecula, and the General Grant giant sequoia in Kings Canyon National Park.