FAQs

Check our FAQ for answers to common questions about NATURE. If you can’t find the answer to your question, please use our feedback form.

BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Q: What is the broadcast schedule for the current season?
A: NATURE airs Sundays at 8:00pm on most PBS stations. Please check your local listings to find out about upcoming broadcasts on your local station.

Q: When will this particular program air again where I live?
A: The best way to find out if and when a particular program will air again on your local PBS station is to check your local listings.

DVDs AND SHOP

Q: How can I purchase a copy of this program?
A: Many NATURE programs are available for purchase online. Please visit the NATURE Shop for more information.

Q: I’m looking for a NATURE program, but it doesn’t seem to be available in the NATURE Shop. Where can I find it?
A: Some past NATURE programs are no longer available for purchase.

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Q: I’m interested in educational materials and lesson plans related to a particular show. Where can I find them?
A: Please view the For Educators section of the NATURE Web site.

NATURE OPENING SEQUENCE

Q: What is the name/composer of the NATURE opening theme music? How can I get it?
A: This music was composed exclusively for NATURE by Alex Lasarenko. You can download it directly from the NATURE Web site.

Q: What is the name of the tree featured in the NATURE opening sequence and logo?
A: It’s an acacia tree, found on the African plains.

OTHER QUESTIONS

Q: Who narrated this episode?
A: Please check the “Production Credits” page related to the episode for more information.

Have another question that’s not answered here? Please use our feedback form.

7 Responses to “FAQs”
  1. brian says:

    “I’m looking for a NATURE program, but it doesn’t seem to be available in the NATURE Shop. Where can I find it?”

    Try EBAY. I found “Fragments Of Eden” on EBAY.

  2. Louellen Ramey says:

    Dear Mr. Kaufman,
    Thank you so much for the new website! I must tell you that, as one of your regular viewers, I continue to be very moved by your theme music. With a lifetime of music listening as well as vocal performing, the power of music continues to enthrall me, and to pique my curiosity as to how and why it has such myriad effects on our psyches. How does one explain the significance of SOUND as regards how it affects one’s emotionhs? I’m sure I’m not alone in this aural-emotional response to your theme music. I work, part-time, at our local NPR affiliate in Indianapolis, and of the programming both on NPR and PBS, your theme music is the most emotion-eliciting music on the air……I wish I could explain the response to you…..but it’s an almost primal feeling of “home”. Continued best wishes to you!

  3. Pam Johnstone says:

    Hello, Wondering if the program Fungi: The rotten world about us (Nature) 1980 is available to purchase in DVD format? IF not, we have an older vhs copy that is deteriorating we were wondering if we could obtain permission to copy what is left of the program to DVD format?

  4. Laurie says:

    Hi
    When does your show broadcast in Canada. I live in Calgary, Alberta.

  5. Bill Fernandez says:

    I am going to buy prime rib to have christmas eve for a gathering we are having. Someone told me not to buy it now, because freezing it will ruin it. Christmas eve is still days away and I just want to know if I should wait until its gets closer. I have cooked prime rib before, but I always bought it the same day I was cooking it. With it being christmas it might be hard to find if I wait until christmas eve. Any suggestions?

  6. Highgee says:

    Hi,
    I saw a program a long time ago about a farmer raising chickens and also had a japanese chicken…but the japanese chicken was treated badly by the rest of the chickens. The japanese chicken eventually had chicks of her own and she showed bravery when an eagle swooped down to take her chicks.Do you still have it or where can I buy it from. I don’t remember the title. HELP PLS.THANKS.

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