Natural History and Wildlife

Doñana – Spain’s Garden of Eden

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A breathtaking portrait of one of Europe’s last true wildernesses.

Located in Southern Spain, the Coto de Doñana National Park is not only the continent’s largest ecological reserve – it is also a critical resting point for over 300 migratory bird species and a sanctuary for endangered animals such as the Iberian lynx and the white-headed duck.

The film captures the magic of transformation: from drought to abundance, from ancient traditions to thriving biodiversity. Told through immersive, visually rich chapters, it unveils the most compelling stories from this extraordinary ecosystem. Doñana is more than just a nature park – it’s a living organism. Every wingbeat, every drop of water tells a story of survival, adaptation, and beauty.

Episodic Breakdown
Episode 1: Wild and Wondrous Wetlands
Episode 2: Sand, Sea and Survival

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Programme Details

DURATION
2 x 60'
BROADCASTERS
Servus TV
RTP
AVAILABLE IN
4K / HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English
ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES
German