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The Red Crab March of Christmas IslandThe Great Migrations

May 31, 2026

The Red Crab March of Christmas Island

Tens of millions of red crabs pour out of Christmas Island’s rainforest to the sea to spawn, timed to the rains and the moon — one of Earth’s most spectacular mass migrations.

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The Sea Turtle’s Long Way HomeThe Great Migrations

May 27, 2026

The Sea Turtle’s Long Way Home

From a frantic dash across the sand to a decade of "lost years" at sea, the sea turtle navigates oceans by magnetism — and returns decades later to the very beach it hatched on.

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The Dragonfly That Crosses an OceanThe Great Migrations

May 13, 2026

The Dragonfly That Crosses an Ocean

The globe skimmer dragonfly makes the longest insect migration on Earth — a multi-generational round trip of up to 18,000 km across the Indian Ocean, riding monsoon winds.

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The Salmon’s Journey HomeThe Great Migrations

May 8, 2026

The Salmon’s Journey Home

Born in a stream, grown in the ocean, the salmon fights back upriver to the exact gravel where it hatched — leaping waterfalls, then dying to feed the forest. Inside the journey home.

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The Sandhill Crane GatheringThe Great Migrations

Apr 18, 2026

The Sandhill Crane Gathering

Each spring half a million sandhill cranes descend on Nebraska’s Platte River to roost, refuel and dance — one of North America’s greatest and most ancient wildlife spectacles.

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The Caribou: North America’s Great Land MigrationThe Great Migrations

Apr 11, 2026

The Caribou: North America’s Great Land Migration

Caribou herds travel up to 5,000 km a year across the Arctic — the longest overland migration of any land mammal — chasing food and racing to safe calving grounds.

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The Great Wildebeest MigrationThe Great Migrations

Mar 30, 2026

The Great Wildebeest Migration

Over 1.5 million wildebeest circle the Serengeti and Masai Mara, following the rains and braving crocodile-filled rivers — the largest overland animal migration on Earth.

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The 10 Highest-Flying Animals on EarthNature's Record-Breakers

Mar 13, 2026

The 10 Highest-Flying Animals on Earth

A vulture that flew into a jet at 11,000 metres, geese that cross the Himalayas, and a bumblebee that can fly above Everest — the 10 highest-flying animals on Earth and how they breathe up there.

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The Humpback Whale’s Ocean MigrationThe Great Migrations

Mar 5, 2026

The Humpback Whale’s Ocean Migration

Humpback whales migrate up to 8,000 km between polar feeding grounds and tropical nurseries — fasting for months and singing haunting songs. Inside one of the longest mammal migrations.

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The Monarch Butterfly: A Migration Across GenerationsThe Great Migrations

Feb 25, 2026

The Monarch Butterfly: A Migration Across Generations

No single monarch finishes the round trip — it takes 3–4 generations north, then a long-lived "super generation" flies 4,000 km back to Mexico. Inside a migration across generations.

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The European Eel’s Journey to the Sargasso SeaThe Great Migrations

Feb 7, 2026

The European Eel’s Journey to the Sargasso Sea

Born in the Sargasso Sea, the European eel drifts to Europe, lives for decades in rivers, then swims 6,000 km back to spawn once and die — a migration still wrapped in mystery.

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The Bar-tailed Godwit: The Longest Non-Stop FlightThe Great Migrations

Jan 24, 2026

The Bar-tailed Godwit: The Longest Non-Stop Flight

The bar-tailed godwit flies over 11,000 km across the Pacific without landing, eating, or drinking — the longest non-stop journey of any animal. Inside the record flight.

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