Bill Weir as Self - Host
Episodes 24
Vanuatu: Landlords of Paradise
Proud native tribes of the islands face head-on, a changing world that threatens their centuries old traditions.
Read MoreGalapagos: A Fight for Survival
Many endangered species of the islands face the fate of extinction if not for the efforts of the world's leading naturalists fighting to keep their habitat unscathed.
Read MoreIkaria: The Island Where People Forget to Die
A visit to the remote Greek island of Ikaria where inhabitants live longer than most Americans and try to maintain their centuries old way of life in a modern world.
Read MoreIndia: Tigers and the Taj
Weir visits the Taj Mahal in India and learns about conservation efforts to save the Bengal tiger.
Read MoreThe Dead Sea: Salt of the Earth
The Wonder List visits Jordan and Israel to examine the Dead Sea's decline, and meets the people battling to save it.
Read MoreVenice: Sink or Swim
A journey through the canals of Venice, where rising sea levels threaten the future of the historic city.
Read MoreThe Alps: Fire and Ice
A visit to the Alps where glaciers are receding to examine what the stakes are if the melting continues.
Read MoreEverglades: A Fight for Glory
A visit to Florida's endangered Everglades.
Read MoreCuba: Forbidden Island
Season 2 begins with a visit to Cuba where people are preparing for a tourist invasion.
Read MoreIceland: The Wedding Crash
A visit to Iceland, where two-thirds of babies are born to unmarried parents, to explore whether the nation will be the first country to completely let go of marriage.
Read MoreThe Colorado River: A Thirst for More
An examination of the Colorado River that sustains more than 40 million people in the West to see whether enough efforts are being made to see that it continues to flow, with populations booming and the waters receding.
Read MoreBhutan: The Happiest Place On Earth
The magical kingdom of Bhuton, "the happiest place on earth," is visited to see whether it can stay blissfully content as the modern world encroaches its borders.
Read MoreBotswana: The Hunters & the Hunted
Weir goes on safari in Africa with naturalists fighting to save precious species from extinction.
Read MoreAmsterdam: The Future of Freedom
Bill Weir travels to Amsterdam, famed as one of the world's liberal cities, to find out if it can stay that way amid a rising tide of intolerance.
Read MorePatagonia: Paradise Bought
A report on an American conservationist who has purchased vast tracts of land in Patagonia, much to the dismay of local developers.
Read MoreMadagascar: The Richest Poor Country in the World
A visit to Madagascar where deforestation rages and unique species vanish, and where a fight is brewing to save one of the planet's most special places before it is ruined forever.
Read MoreEgypt: Sunken City of Pharaohs
As sea levels rise, the sunken city of Heracleion sounds a stark warning of the growing threat faced by the planet's teeming coastal cities.
Read MoreAlaska: Buried Treasure
Miners want to drill for billions of dollars worth of copper and gold beneath the pristine wilderness of America's last wild frontier but fishermen say the world's last great salmon run could be jeopardized.
Read MoreNew Zealand: Preying on the Predators
A look at predatory mammals in New Zealand.
Read MorePeru: The Curse of Incan Gold
A look at whether the fragile beauty of the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu can be protected from an ever-growing number of visitors.
Read MoreMontana: Saving the Last Best Place
The pristine land of President Lincoln's favorite state is under threat like never before as developers, conservationists and cowboys battle for territory.
Read MoreGreenland: Breaking the Ice
Global warming is dramatically altering the landscape — and the prospects — of the world's largest island.
Read MoreCharleston: History and the Rising Tide
As surging seas and frequent floods batter America's most historic city, the fight is on to save beautiful Charleston and its storied past.
Read MoreHawaii: Protecting Paradise
The global shutdown gave Hawaii's fragile islands a chance to recover from the effects of surging tourism. Can a new balance be struck to protect the island?
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