David Suzuki as Self - Presenter
Episodes 41
Kids vs. Screens
How screens affect our children's development, learning abilities and mental health.
Read MoreWild Australia: After the Fires
Signs of life and hope emerge from the scorched landscapes of the worst wildlife disaster in modern history. of life and hope emerge from the scorched landscapes of the worst wildlife disaster in modern history.
Read MoreThe Covid Cruise
3,711 passengers and crew. 14-day quarantine. 1 deadly infectious disease. Coronavirus aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
Read MoreSearching for Cleopatra
Uncovering the truth about the richest and most powerful woman in world history.
Read MoreWild Canadian Weather: Cold
Canadians push the limits of cold endurance while baby harp seals brave icy water and flying squirrels cuddle.
Read MoreWild Canadian Weather - Rain
Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies, and whitewater kayakers - but too much can be deadly.
Read MoreWild Canadian Weather - Wind
The invisible element that shapes our lives; falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride, while Canadians harness, and harvest, the wind.
Read MoreWild Canadian Weather - Sun
The driving force behind all weather, sunlight creates a banquet for blue whales, helps vultures soar, and is essential for training some extreme athletes.
Read MoreMaking Wild Canadian Weather
Crews go to great lengths to get amazing shots of wildlife people and weather. Working with scientists is essential.
Read MoreThe Real Neanderthal
Neanderthals weren't brutish or dim-witted. New discoveries reveal they were more human than we ever thought!
Read MoreKingdom of the Polar Bears: Episode 1
Veteran polar bear guide Dennis Compayre goes on a remarkable journey into the world of a polar bear mom and her newborn cubs as they leave the safety of their den for the first time.
Read MoreKingdom of the Polar Bears: Episode 2
Veteran polar bear guide, Dennis Compayre watches as a mother bear teaches her young cubs to hunt and discovers how they are struggling to adapt to a rapidly warming Arctic.
Read MoreThe Last Walrus
A filmmaker explores one man’s quest to save a walrus, as the debate around marine mammal captivity evolves in Canada.
Read MoreInside the Great Vaccine Race
The inside story of the high-stakes race to defeat a killer virus and save millions of lives.
Read MoreNature's Big Year
When humanity hits pause, nature reboots. Scientists discover the surprising ways pandemic lockdowns affected our planet.
Read MoreThe Machine That Feels
Artificial intelligence is becoming more empathic, emotionally intelligent, and creative. So what does it mean to be human?
Read MoreThe New Human
Disappearing tendons? Longer legs? Artificial body parts? What will humans look like in the future?
Read MoreChef Secrets: The Science of Cooking
The secret ingredient to becoming a better cook? Science! Top chefs and culinary experts explain the chemistry, physics, and microbiology of cooking
Read MoreCurb Your Carbon
Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, Curb Your Carbon reveals the easy and effective ways we can all fight climate change ... and turn down the heat.
Read MoreIn Your Face
We see faces in everything. Facial recognition is an evolutionary superpower unique to humans.
Read MoreIce and Fire: Tracking Canada's Climate Crisis
Goodbye backyard ice rinks, mountain glaciers, and forest biodiversity: what Canada might lose due to climate change.
Read MoreWhy We Dance
It may surprise you to learn that you are a dancer. In fact, we are all dancers. This film takes us into the beating heart of why humans simply must dance.
Read MoreCarbon: The Unauthorized Biography
The key element of life on Earth, it has the power to build and destroy.
Read MoreHow the Wild Things Sleep
Unraveling the secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom. Why and how do animals sleep? How do they deal with sleep deprivation? And do animals dream?
Read MoreThe Teenager and the Lost Maya City
A young Canadian is going on the adventure of a lifetime. He believes he knows the location of a lost Maya city, and he’s heading to Mexico to find it.
Read MoreThe Musical Animal
We know that humans are a musical species. We sing, we dance, we groove. But are we the only musical species?
Read MoreThe Science of Success
Success has little to do with performance, winners and losers are chosen by society. Now, scientists have discovered the secret to predicting success.
Read MoreLast of the Right Whales
North Atlantic right whales are on the brink of extinction. Follow the fight to save them.
Read MoreScience & Cannabis
Is cannabis a medical cure-all or snake oil? Scientists distinguish the medicine from the myths.
Read MoreSecret Agents Of The Underground Railroad
How staff at a luxury hotel in Niagara Falls, NY helped ferry enslaved people to freedom.
Read MoreWalking With Ancients
New archaeological discoveries are challenging our understanding of when the first people arrived in North America, rewriting the human story.
Read MoreApocalypse Plan B
Some scientists are proposing radical ways to cool our warming planet – but others say it’s time to restore nature on a global scale.
Read MoreTrue Survivors
How have humans survived extreme environmental change in the past? And what will it take to survive what’s next?
Read MoreGrizzly Rewild
Five orphaned grizzly bear cubs get a second chance at life in the wild, but can they survive without their mother? A groundbreaking study follows the bears to find out if rewilding works.
Read MoreWar for the Woods
Thirty years after historic logging protests on Vancouver Island, the battle to protect old growth forests is still raging.
Read MoreThe Secrets of Friendship
Step into the world of 'friendship detectives', who are unravelling the mysteries of social behaviours in humans and other animals.
Read MoreWoodpeckers: The Hole Story
Inside the secret and rhythmic world of one of nature’s best lumberjacks.
Read MoreSuzuki Signs Off
For 44 years, David Suzuki has taken us around the world to explore science, technology, and nature – and now for something completely different.
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