(Airs Sunday, August 2) NATURE explores the fascinating world of wildlife-related forensics in Crime Scene Creatures.
Episodes
Crime Scene Creatures: Introduction
Silence of the Bees: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, July 26) In the winter of 2006, millions of bees vanished from their hives without a trace. The epidemic set researchers scrambling to discover why honeybees were dying in record numbers -- and to stop the epidemic in its tracks before it spread further.
Superfish: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, July 19) Marine biologist Rick Rosenthal set out to capture on film the biggest, fastest, most dangerous gamefish in the sea -- the ancient creatures known as billfish.
Arctic Bears: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, July 12) Intelligent, adaptable and fierce, the polar bear learned how to survive in a place that offers few comforts to any creature.
Video: What’s Ahead on NATURE
There's more good stuff coming! Find out what NATURE has in store for the seasons to come in this sneak peek video.
The Vanishing Lions: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, July 5) Africa's lion population appears to be declining at an alarming rate.
Encountering Sea Monsters: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, June 28) Underwater cameraman Bob Cranston explores the remarkable world of marine creatures called cephalopods -- squids, cuttlefish, octopi, and nautili.
Animals Behaving Worse: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, June 21) Explore the wickedly ingenious ways our wild neighbors are staking their claim for territory in an increasingly human-controlled world.
Killers in Eden: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, June 14) Killers in Eden examines a remarkable and mysterious partnership between killer whales and whalers.



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