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Expeditions with Patrick McMillan - Season 3

Series: Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
5
(3)
Episodes
13
Rating
TVG
Year
2016
Language
English

About

In the multiple Emmy-award winning EXPEDITIONS WITH PATRICK MCMILLAN, naturalist Patrick McMillan takes viewers on fascinating adventures to explore wildlife and natural wonders throughout the United States. Viewers will journey through the natural diversity of California to the most northern tip of the Alaskan arctic and from Southern Arizona to the ever-changing tapestry of the Great Plains. Through the eyes of Patrick McMillan, the natural world becomes an exotic and fascinating place.

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1. Catalina Island – Journey Beyond Avalon

30m

While the island of Avalon is purely mythical, in theory, its essence does indeed exist on the picturesque island of Catalina that is quaintly nestled off of the southern coast of California. Boasting a remarkable plethora of wildlife, Catalina Island is a wildlife sanctuary in every sense of the term. Nature's version of an underdog success story, Catalina Island has gradually garnered stable populations of an unlikely mixture of plants and animals that reached the remote destination by fascinating means. Journey with Patrick as he navigates the breathtaking landscape of this unique island and sheds light upon the wonderment of one of Mother Nature's few remaining safe havens.

2. Catalina Island – Jewel of the Pacific

30m

Now a tourist hotspot, Catalina once played host to a native population that utilized Catalina's intricate landscape to its advantage. The island has faced its fair share of tribulations, though, mostly due to the introductions of disease and environmental hindrances from various non-native species. Thankfully, the Catalina Island Conservancy has done an excellent job of keeping these issues in check and maintaining the health of nature's replica of the mythical island of Avalon. Join Patrick as he discovers firsthand just how incredible the success story of Catalina Island and its wild inhabitants truly is.

3. Trans-Pecos – Texas' Natural Melting Pot

30m

One of the most misunderstood regions of North America, the Trans-Pecos, is not a desolate expanse of nothingness like commonly thought. In fact, it is a melting pot of several different biomes. While it does indeed make up the northern portion of the Chihuahuan Desert, the Trans-Pecos also features a vast stretch of grasslands and oak-juniper woodlands. Come along with Patrick as he explores the Trans-Pecos during its peak time of year, monsoon season, and discovers all of the wonders that Texas' natural melting pot has to offer.

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