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Second of a two-part documentary series following the wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. In this programme, summer transforms Yellowstone into a wildlife paradise.

Chan eil 脿ite eile air an t-saoghal coltach ri P脿irc Yellowstone: F脿sach Beanntan na h-Oirthir, 脿ros airson fiadh-bheathaichean agus 脿ite cunnartach, ge貌lasach a tha a' t脿mh air uachdar bholc脿no 脿ibheiseach le mullach cho farsaing ri 45 m矛le. Ach, mar a sheallas na pr貌graman seo, tha an t-脿ite cuideachd na 脿rd-霉rlar airson cleasachd nam beathaichean fad na bliadhna. Le samhraidhean teth agus geamhraidhean re貌ite, 's e 脿rainneachd dhuilich a th' ann do na beathaichean a tha be貌 ann. As t-samhradh, don fhiadh-bheatha, tha Yellowstone mar t猫armann, l脿n elk, b矛oson, e貌in agus iasg a' tilleadh airson 脿m breith, teas na gr猫ine agus am feur gorm. A' tighinn as an d猫idh, tha madaidhean-allaidh, mathain agus cait mh貌r, a' sealg nan ainmhidhean a th' air an 霉r-bhreith. Tha a h-uile c脿il a tha seo ag atharrachadh le geamhradh fiadhaich Yellowstone air f脿ire.

No place on earth is like Yellowstone National Park: Rocky Mountain wilderness, wildlife paradise and a dangerous geological hotspot resting on top of an enormous volcano, with a caldera 45-miles wide. But as Wild Yellowstone reveals, this extraordinary place is also a cauldron of gripping animal dramas, played out in burning summers and freezing winters, that constantly test its inhabitants.

In summer, Yellowstone transforms into a wildlife paradise, exploding with new life as elk, bison, birds and fish time the arrival of their newborns with the warming and greening up of the park. Following them come wolves, grizzlies and cougars, eager for the easy protein that summer provides.

50 minutes

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Fri 4 May 2018 23:00

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