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S01E10 - "Paris - Une nature insoupçonnée"
Aired on Apr 20, 2012, 5:00 PM
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La Bretagne, entre falaise et océan
Breakers have been crashing onto the Atlantic coast for thousands of years. It is a mineral world of earth, rock and water, swept by raging winds. It was in water that life first stirred, long before animals crawled out of the primeval soup to conquer the land, and cliffs are a liminal habitat, halfway between the worlds of air and water. A haven for flora and fauna, these cliffs represent one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 9, 2012
55 min
La Provence, le règne du soleil
The garrigues and steppes of the Mediterranean are home to some startlingly exotic wildlife. The Sun reigns supreme here from spring until high summer, subjecting living things to ever hotter temperatures as the day progresses. How do plants and animals withstand the scorching heat? How have they adapted to these almost tropically hot, dry conditions? The typically Mediterranean maquis is one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 10, 2012
55 min
Les Vosges, la forêt mystérieuse
The ancient upland forests of Western Europe are living monuments. They are home to a wealth of plant and animal species: large mammals and microscopic insects live side by side beneath the tall trees. In upland forest, life is governed by the daylight cycle. The course of the sun influences plant growth and animal behaviour. Upland forest is one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 11, 2012
55 min
Le Littoral Nord, le paradis des oiseaux
The point where the English Channel meets the North Sea is a huge migratory hub. Numerous bird species come to this section of the west coast of Europe to rest, feed and bring up their young. For them, the flat, windswept landscape is paradise. The dunes and mud-flats of the North Sea coast are one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 12, 2012
55 min
Les Alpes, les sommets de l'extrĂŞme
The giant mineral monument of Mont Blanc has soared into the sky for millions of years. It subjects living organisms to extreme conditions âÂ’ violent winds, sheer rock faces, polar temperatures and raging avalanches. Yet some plants and animals have succeeded in adapting to this harsh environment, developing strategies that enable them to survive from one season to the next. The Alpine peaks are one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 13, 2012
55 min
La Corse, les trésors des fonds marins
Corsica is a treasure island. Its beaches are lapped by the Mediterranean; its sea-bed harbours strange and wonderful creatures, some of them found nowhere else in the world. The sea is a world in itself, with its own laws: its inhabitants live in an alien dimension. Coasts are oases in its watery near-desert, literally bursting with life. The sea-bed off Corsica illustrates one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 16, 2012
55 min
La Loire, un fleuve libre
The Loire is one of Europe's last free-flowing rivers âÂ’ one of the few whose banks have not been developed and confined by man. As the seasons change, its water level rises and falls and the morphology of the river-bed alters. How do plants and animals adjust to these variations? How do they deal with droughts and flooding? The free-flowing Loire river illustrates one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 17, 2012
55 min
La Brenne, le pays aux mille étangs
Inland lakes and fens harbour a wide variety of birds and mammals. These mysterious, ancient landscapes are home to some highly unusual wildlife. How do animals move around this complex, fragmented landscape? Which species inhabit both land and water? Lakes and fens represent one of Europe's distinctive natural ecosystems.
Apr 18, 2012
55 min
La Bourgogne, les secrets du bocage
The rather ordinary-looking bocage landscape has an extraordinary tale to tell. This familiar landscape is man-made, created centuries ago and maintained ever since. Yet it teems with wildlife. How have the plants and animals of the hedges and meadows adapted to the presence of human beings? What invisible ties link the human and natural worlds? Ancient bocage landscapes are one of Europe's distinctive ecosystems.
Apr 19, 2012
55 min
Paris - Une nature insoupçonnée
From the city centre to the outermost fringes of the conurbation, a two-way invasion is taking place: while urban sprawl eats into the countryside, nature is moving into the city. In a setting so completely dominated by human beings, what space is left for plants and animals? This film focuses on the tough, adaptable species that manage to survive in our towns and cities and asks if these resourceful stowaways are doomed to disappear, shedding light on a significant facet of European wildlife.
Apr 20, 2012
55 min
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