

Wild Germany - Season 2 Episode 1 The Thuringian Forest - Germany's green heart
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 first part of the series shows the Thuringian Forest. It is one of the largest forest areas in Germany. Mountain landscapes, meadows, valleys and bodies of water offer a varied natural experience. Thuringia is considered Germany's green heart. Over a third of its land area is covered by forest. In the west of the Free State lies the Thuringian Forest, a low mountain range almost 1,000 meters high, stretching from the Werra in the north-west to the Franconian Forest in the south-east. Not only squirrels and raccoons feel comfortable in the dense, partly original forests. The rare black storks have also settled here again. Red kites build their nests in the canopy, and even the shy wild cat finds enough cover here. European hamsters are still very numerous in the Thuringian Basin, one of the oldest cultural landscapes in Germany. It is one of the last refuges of the endangered rodents in Europe. Thuringia is famous for its castles. The best known is the Wartburg near Eisenach.