Wild Russia

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  • TV-PG
  • 2009
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.4  (613)

Wild Russia is a documentary series produced by Animal Planet that was originally aired in 2008. The show explores the vast and untamed landscapes of Russia, showcasing its extraordinary wildlife and unique cultures. This eight-part series takes viewers on a thrilling adventure through the country's diverse regions, from the icy expanses of the Arctic to the dark and mysterious forests of Siberia. The first episode of Wild Russia is titled 'Primorye,' which takes viewers to the far eastern reaches of Russia. Here, the show highlights the incredible biodiversity of this region, from the rare Amur leopard to the curious musk deer. The episode also explores the relationship between the region's indigenous people and its natural world. The show's cinematography is particularly impressive in this episode, capturing stunning footage of the region's rugged landscapes and delicate ecosystems. The second episode, 'Siberia,' is equally impressive, taking viewers on a journey across the vast expanse of the Siberian wilderness. Here, the show introduces us to one of the most elusive animals on the planet, the Siberian tiger. We also get to witness the seasonal changes in the region, from the harsh winters to the brief summers, and see how the animals adapt to these extreme conditions. The episode also features some fascinating insights into Siberian culture and how its people have learned to survive in this unforgiving environment. The third episode, 'Kamchatka,' is set on the remote Kamchatka Peninsula, a land of spectacular volcanic landscapes and rugged coastlines. Here, the show explores the unique wildlife of the region, from the brown bear to the Steller's sea eagle. The episode also delves into the volcanic activity that shapes the region and provides the fertile ground for the area's abundant plant and animal life. The fourth episode, 'The Arctic,' takes viewers on a chilling journey to the northernmost reaches of Russia. Here, the show showcases the incredible resilience of the animals that call this icy wilderness home, from the arctic fox to the walrus. The episode also highlights the impact of climate change on the region and the incredible challenges facing its inhabitants as they struggle to adapt to these changes. The fifth episode, 'The Urals,' is set in the eponymous mountain range that divides Europe and Asia. Here, the show explores the incredible geological diversity of the region and the unique wildlife that thrives in its foothills and steppes. From the majestic elk to the cunning red fox, the Urals are home to a remarkable array of creatures, thanks in large to part to the region's favorable climate and topography. The sixth episode, 'Kamchatka: Kingdom of the Brown Bear,' is a special episode that takes a closer look at one of the region's most impressive creatures, the brown bear. Here, the show follows the lives of several bears as they make their way through the rugged and increasingly threatened Kamchatka landscape. The seventh episode, 'Siberia: The Frozen Heartland,' is a second special episode that expands on the themes explored in the series' second episode. Here, the show takes a deeper look at the unique cultural and historical aspects of the region, from the indigenous reindeer herders to the descendants of exiled political prisoners. The eighth and final episode of Wild Russia, 'The Lost Worlds,' takes viewers on a journey through some of the country's most remote and unexplored regions. From the frozen tundra of Yamal to the rainforests of the Far East, this episode highlights the incredible diversity of Russia's landscapes and the many mysteries that still remain to be uncovered. Overall, Wild Russia is an incredibly well-produced and thoroughly engaging series that offers viewers a remarkable window into one of the world's most enigmatic countries. With its breathtaking cinematography, stunning visuals, and insightful commentary, this series is a must-watch for anyone interested in the natural world and the cultures that call it home.

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Seasons
The Hidden Kingdom
4. The Hidden Kingdom
June 12, 2018
In Russia's Far East, species find their last refuge in a wild place like no other.
Siberia's Frozen Heart
3. Siberia's Frozen Heart
June 11, 2018
Siberia, a frozen world, battling severe temperatures during winter. But these extremes in temperature are no barrier to wildlife.
East of Eden
2. East of Eden
June 8, 2018
Russia is flanked by deep and wide landlocked lakes. For the animals living on the shores of these wild waters, survival is all about ingenuity.
Kamchatka: Ring of Fire
1. Kamchatka: Ring of Fire
June 9, 2018
Kamchatka is a remote haven for wildlife in far eastern Russia. Here, animals tread a fine line between survival and succumbing to the deep freeze in this pristine wilderness.
Description

Wild Russia is a documentary series produced by Animal Planet that was originally aired in 2008. The show explores the vast and untamed landscapes of Russia, showcasing its extraordinary wildlife and unique cultures. This eight-part series takes viewers on a thrilling adventure through the country's diverse regions, from the icy expanses of the Arctic to the dark and mysterious forests of Siberia.

The first episode of Wild Russia is titled 'Primorye,' which takes viewers to the far eastern reaches of Russia. Here, the show highlights the incredible biodiversity of this region, from the rare Amur leopard to the curious musk deer. The episode also explores the relationship between the region's indigenous people and its natural world. The show's cinematography is particularly impressive in this episode, capturing stunning footage of the region's rugged landscapes and delicate ecosystems.

The second episode, 'Siberia,' is equally impressive, taking viewers on a journey across the vast expanse of the Siberian wilderness. Here, the show introduces us to one of the most elusive animals on the planet, the Siberian tiger. We also get to witness the seasonal changes in the region, from the harsh winters to the brief summers, and see how the animals adapt to these extreme conditions. The episode also features some fascinating insights into Siberian culture and how its people have learned to survive in this unforgiving environment.

The third episode, 'Kamchatka,' is set on the remote Kamchatka Peninsula, a land of spectacular volcanic landscapes and rugged coastlines. Here, the show explores the unique wildlife of the region, from the brown bear to the Steller's sea eagle. The episode also delves into the volcanic activity that shapes the region and provides the fertile ground for the area's abundant plant and animal life.

The fourth episode, 'The Arctic,' takes viewers on a chilling journey to the northernmost reaches of Russia. Here, the show showcases the incredible resilience of the animals that call this icy wilderness home, from the arctic fox to the walrus. The episode also highlights the impact of climate change on the region and the incredible challenges facing its inhabitants as they struggle to adapt to these changes.

The fifth episode, 'The Urals,' is set in the eponymous mountain range that divides Europe and Asia. Here, the show explores the incredible geological diversity of the region and the unique wildlife that thrives in its foothills and steppes. From the majestic elk to the cunning red fox, the Urals are home to a remarkable array of creatures, thanks in large to part to the region's favorable climate and topography.

The sixth episode, 'Kamchatka: Kingdom of the Brown Bear,' is a special episode that takes a closer look at one of the region's most impressive creatures, the brown bear. Here, the show follows the lives of several bears as they make their way through the rugged and increasingly threatened Kamchatka landscape.

The seventh episode, 'Siberia: The Frozen Heartland,' is a second special episode that expands on the themes explored in the series' second episode. Here, the show takes a deeper look at the unique cultural and historical aspects of the region, from the indigenous reindeer herders to the descendants of exiled political prisoners.

The eighth and final episode of Wild Russia, 'The Lost Worlds,' takes viewers on a journey through some of the country's most remote and unexplored regions. From the frozen tundra of Yamal to the rainforests of the Far East, this episode highlights the incredible diversity of Russia's landscapes and the many mysteries that still remain to be uncovered.

Overall, Wild Russia is an incredibly well-produced and thoroughly engaging series that offers viewers a remarkable window into one of the world's most enigmatic countries. With its breathtaking cinematography, stunning visuals, and insightful commentary, this series is a must-watch for anyone interested in the natural world and the cultures that call it home.

Wild Russia is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on July 23, 2009.

Where to Watch Wild Russia

Wild Russia is available for streaming on the Animal Planet website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wild Russia on demand at Disney+ and National Geographic.

  • Premiere Date
    July 23, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (613)