

Wild Germany - Season 1 Episode 3 The Black Forest
Season - Episode
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3 - 1The Danube Jan 14, 2013
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3 - 2The Lusatia Jun 17, 2013
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3 - 3The Stechlin - In the kingdom of clear lakes Jun 18, 2013
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3 - 4Wild Berlin Jun 20, 2013
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2 - 1The Thuringian Forest - Germany's green heart May 21, 2012
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2 - 2The Palatinate Forest May 22, 2012
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2 - 3Wild Uckermark May 23, 2012
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2 - 4The Main - Germany's center May 24, 2012
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2 - 5The Bavarian Forest May 25, 2012
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1 - 1The Spree Forest Apr 18, 2011
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1 - 2North Friesland Apr 19, 2011
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1 - 3The Black Forest Apr 20, 2011
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1 - 4Western Pomerania coast Apr 21, 2011
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1 - 5The Berchtesgaden Alps Apr 22, 2011
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1 - 6Saxon Switzerland Sep 26, 2011
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0 - 1Wild Berlin - on quiet paws through the urban jungle Jan 01, 2014
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0 - 2
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0 - 3Episode 3 Apr 09, 2016
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0 - 4Episode 4 Jul 01, 2013
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0 - 5Episode 5 Jul 01, 2013
Overview
The Black Forest is known worldwide for its cuckoo clocks and Black Forest cake. But the region has much more to offer: in the mountain forests there is silver fir, up to 60 meters high - a European record. One last impressive giant tree in the northern Black Forest is the 230-year-old, so-called grandfather fir, which towers over all the treetops in the area with a trunk circumference of 1.65 meters and a height of 45 meters. The capercaillie lives hidden in sparse old growth. The extremely shy birds are threatened with extinction due to the destruction of their habitat, climate change and growing tourism. A few lynxes and wildcats from the neighboring Vosges and Swiss Alps have recently been sneaking through the Black Forest again. Eradicated here in the last century, the two cat species return to their ancestral habitat almost unnoticed. There are also alpine animals and plants in the Black Forest that survived the Ice Age at rough altitudes for thousands of years.