Planet Earth: Mammals “The New Wild” S1E2 July 20 2024 on BBC America

On Saturday July 20 2024, BBC America broadcasts Planet Earth: Mammals!

The New Wild Season 1 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Planet Earth: Mammals,” titled “The New Wild,” viewers will witness how mammals adapt to a rapidly changing planet. Mammals, known for their ability to thrive in various environments, are facing new challenges as humans alter the world around them. The episode explores how these creatures are forced to evolve and find innovative ways to survive in this new wild landscape.

As the dominant species on Earth, humans have a significant impact on the planet’s ecosystems. The show highlights how this influence has led to drastic changes in the habitats of mammals worldwide. From the Arctic tundra to the dense rainforests, mammals are navigating a world that is constantly being reshaped by human activity.

Through breathtaking footage and captivating storytelling, “The New Wild” showcases the resilience and ingenuity of mammals as they confront the challenges posed by a rapidly changing environment. From urban jungles to remote wilderness areas, these creatures demonstrate their remarkable ability to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity. Don’t miss this episode that sheds light on the intricate relationship between humans and the diverse mammal species that share our planet.

What Time is the “The New Wild” Episode On?

The The New Wild episode of Planet Earth: Mammals will be broadcast on July 20 2024 on BBC America at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “The New Wild” Episode New?

The The New Wild episode of Planet Earth: Mammals is all new!

Planet Earth: Mammals The New Wild Cast & Stars

Main Cast

The New Wild Episode Videos & Previews


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Planet Earth: Mammals Series Information

Sir David Attenborough reveals how mammals have conquered the Earth, uncovering the secrets to their success with their winning design, incredible adaptability, unrivalled intelligence, and unique sociability.

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