Wild Russia Season 1 Episode 2
Wild Russia
Season 1

Ep 2. Primorye

  • TVPG
  • July 23, 2009
  • 50 min

In season 1 episode 2 of Wild Russia, viewers are taken on a journey through Primorye, a region in the Russian Far East that is home to some of the most unique and elusive wildlife on the planet.

The episode starts off with a brief intro of the location, the terrain and geography of the area. The focus then shifts to the Amur Tiger, the largest and one of the rarest species of the big cats in the world. A team of conservationists, led by biologist Dr. Dale Miquelle, is featured as they conduct a census of the tigers living in Primorye. The cameras follow them as they set up camera traps and track the movements of these magnificent creatures. The team shares information about the lives of these predators, their social structure and their hunting habits.

As the episode progresses, viewers get to witness the sights and sounds of Primorye, from the towering cliffs to the lush forests. The cameras follow the team as they explore the many different species that call the area home. The spotlight is then on a mother brown bear and her cubs, as they navigate their way through the forest in search of food and shelter. The viewers get an up-close look at the adorable cubs as they wrestle and play in the safety of their mother's love.

The episode then shifts focus to the coast, where we meet the Steller's Sea Eagle, one of the most magnificent birds in the world. The camera takes us up close to the birds' breeding grounds where we can witness their mating rituals and interactions with their young ones. The cameras capture slow-motion footage of the majestic birds in flight, as they soar effortlessly through the air.

The team also introduces viewers to the ungulates living in Primorye, namely the Red Deer and the Siberian Roe Deer. The cameras follow the Red Deer as they migrate across the scenic landscapes of Primorye, while the Siberian Roe Deer is shown in its natural habitat, as it grazes on the lush vegetation. The episode also features other species such as sable, lynx, and the critically endangered Amur leopard.

The episode concludes with a focus on the relationship between humans and nature, particularly how they are working towards conservation of the endangered species. Viewers are given a glimpse into the efforts being made by the Russian government and local conservationists to protect the wildlife in Primorye. The episode ends on a positive note, highlighting the progress made in conservation efforts, while also emphasizing the need for continued efforts to protect the fragile ecosystem of Primorye.

Overall, Wild Russia season 1 episode 2 provides an insightful look into the diverse wildlife of Primorye, and showcases the beauty of this unique region. It highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect the endangered species living there, and encourages viewers to appreciate the importance of preserving the environment for future generations.

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Wild Russia, Season 1 Episode 2, is available to watch and stream on Animal Planet. You can also buy, rent Wild Russia on demand at Animal Planet online.
  • First Aired
    July 23, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    50 min
  • Language
    English