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4 Episodes 2019 - 2019
Episode 1
Sun, Mar 10, 201952 mins
Winter in Yellowstone. Driving snow and temperatures 50 degrees below zero collide with spewing heat from subterranean forces, creating dramatic, otherworldly displays. Host Bill Pullman embarks on a journey over vast blankets of snow, through sparkling prisms of "diamond dust," and across rivers warmed by geothermal springs. Marvel at the park's wildlife and see how the area's extreme conditions pose challenges even for animals that have evolved to survive its winters.

Episode 2
Sun, Mar 17, 201952 mins
A mother grizzly raises what could be her last pair of cubs. A desperate lone wolf searches for a new family to call his own. An elusive mountain lion waits for the cover of night to catch her prey. Years ago, stories of carnivores in Yellowstone were few and far between, but recently the predators have made a huge comeback. They play a critical role in keeping Yellowstone in balance, but what does it take to survive, protect your turf, and raise young, all while trying to stay at the top of the food chain?

Episode 3
Sun, Mar 24, 201952 mins
Yellowstone National Park is home to birds of every feather. Some have adapted to tolerate its cruel subzero winter months, while others come from distant horizons to make the most of its summer bounties. But regardless of the season, survival here is no easy feat in a land ruled by giants and governed by extremes. Follow Yellowstone's winged creatures as they hunt over vast canyons, guard the wetlands, and help their young take their maiden voyages over one of the greatest wildernesses on Earth.

Episode 4
Sun, Mar 31, 201952 mins
The Yellowstone is the longest undammed river in the contiguous 48 states, flowing with a wildness that is both violent and vital to the creatures that are drawn to its banks. From Yellowstone Lake, North America's largest high-elevation body of water, to the Missouri River, follow its nearly 700-mile journey over falls and through canyons into America's heartland. See how Yellowstone's bison, otters, coyotes, and thrill-seekers adapt to-and thrive in-these wild, untamed waters.
