Nature Season 2 Episode 9

Nature Season 2 Episode 9 Jet Set Wildlife

  • TV-NR
  • February 19, 1984
  • 1 min
  • 8.3  (160)

Jet Set Wildlife is the ninth episode of the second season of the popular nature series, which throws a spotlight on the fascinating world of wildlife, specifically in the aviation industry. The episode explores the challenges that various animals face when dealing with airplanes, airports, and other aspects of modern-day air travel.

As more and more people fly to various locations around the globe, animals are increasingly finding themselves in close proximity to man-made flying machines. While some animals have been able to adapt to the changes, others are still struggling to do so. The episode examines some of the most fascinating stories of animal survival amidst the traffic of modern aviation.

The episode features several interviews with experts from various fields: zoologists, conservationists, pilots, biologists, and more. The experts speak passionately about the ways in which different species, from birds and bats to reptiles and mammals, cope with the challenges of aviation.

One of the most striking stories in Jet Set Wildlife is the tale of the Peregrine Falcon, one of the fastest birds in the world. The falcon, which nests in tall buildings and bridges around airports, has learned to use man-made structures to its advantage, particularly as a launching pad for hunting smaller birds. The episode explains how the falcon's incredible speed has made it possible for the birds to catch prey even as they dodge the many obstacles that come in their way near airports.

Another intriguing story featured in this episode is that of the sea turtle, which is faced with the challenge of navigating lights on the runway at night. Due to the turtles' natural instinct to navigate towards the moon and stars, they are often attracted to artificial lighting, which results in unfortunate consequences such as nesting on the runways or colliding with airplanes. The episode goes into detail on the various programs and efforts by conservationists and other wildlife enthusiasts to keep the turtles safe while still allowing vital air traffic to continue.

In addition to highlighting the struggles of these creatures, the episode also takes a look at the various measures taken by the aviation industry and regulatory bodies to minimize harm to wildlife. Experts discuss the importance of airport design and lighting, as well as innovative technological solutions such as radar and bio-acoustics, or the use of sonic devices to deter animals from approaching planes.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to some truly breathtaking footage of animals in action, from the sight of a giant leatherhead sea turtle lumbering across a runway at night to footage of gnarly looking bats darting through the air in search of prey. Jet Set Wildlife offers an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the complex eco-systems around airports and the ways in which man-made aviation is increasingly intertwined with the natural world.

Overall, Jet Set Wildlife is a must-watch episode that highlights not only the struggles animals face when dealing with aviation but also the incredible resilience and adaptability of the creatures that share our planet. The expert insights and breathtaking footage combined with the intelligent discussion of the various challenges facing these animals make this episode a standout in the series and an invaluable education for anyone interested in the natural world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 19, 1984
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    1 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (160)