Journey with Dylan Dreyer: Led by NBC News meteorologist and "TODAY" contributor Dylan Dreyer, "Journey with Dylan Dreyer" is a wondrous celebration of nature. Breathtaking cinematography will bring viewers up-close and personal with animals, from the black bears of Montana to polar bears in the Arctic. The audience will have a unique platform to see animals in their natural habitat, including exploring the extraordinary migration of 1.5 million animals traveling over 500 miles across the Serengeti in Tanzania and Kenya.
Dylan explores Australia, comes face-to-face with an amazing collection of animals found nowhere else on Earth and learns about the challenges facing the continent's unique ecosystem.
Dylan ventures to the heart of Africa for a spectacle few humans have ever seen. We'll witness the great herds of Africa as they travel more than 500 miles across the Serengeti plains.
Dylan embarks on an adventure over two miles below the waves, aboard a deep-sea submarine - all in search of ancient species and mysterious fossils.
Dylan joins a team of scientists, photographers and thrill seekers as they attempt to navigate the entire length of the Nile River.
Dylan travels around the world to observe a variety of amazing species in action, from Africa to Alaska to Australia.
Dylan explores the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic and meets up with scientists working to better understand climate change.
Dylan learns about the growing junkyard orbiting our planet, which presents a threat to space travel and satellite communication.
Dylan explores the frozen, forgotten continent of Antarctica, along with its incredible wildlife - which survives in the most extreme environment on Earth.
Dylan meets up with professional thrill-seekers who enjoy the ultimate rush of skydiving, the dangerous sport of base-jumping and more.
Dylan visits the coastline of Baja California to witness the awesome power of nature and the amazing wildlife struggling to survive in a harsh land.
Dylan experiences some of the most unique and fascinating cultures on the planet, including the River People of the Amazon Basin, the Nepali people of the Great Plains of Asia and more.
Dylan explores the tropical rainforests of the world, including amazing creatures, conservation scientists and the world's tallest trees.
Dylan explores coral reefs around the globe, learning about animals that depend on them to survive.
Dylan reviews some of the most unique scientific discoveries of the last half-century, from satellite technology to climate science and more.
A tour of the Golden State reveals breathtaking wildlife and one of the world's largest economies.
Dylan Dreyer hosts a look at animals in their natural habitats.
A look at Zion National Park, including the history of the people who first settled the land and the wildlife that inhabits the park's four life zones.
The history behind the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which cuts through the Canadian Rockies.
A look at Australia's unique species, desolate desert outback, and ancient rain forests.
Touring the west coast of North America, including the wild landscape of southern Utah, the coastline of Mexico, and the beauty of Alaska.
Host Dylan Dreyer follows Dr. Fred Urquhart over his 40-year career as he works to discover the secrets of monarch butterflies - and reveals the most incredible animal migration on Earth.
Dylan Dreyer goes on a wild adventure with grizzly bears. From black bears in Montana, to polar bears in the arctic, witness a fresh view of these powerful, majestic, and often misunderstood animals in the full glory of their natural habitat.
Join host Dylan Dreyer on an epic journey that captures the beauty and importance of North America's Great Lakes, the greatest fresh water system in the world - and the secrets of the giant sturgeon that have lived there since the beginning of history.
Join host Dylan Dreyer for an up-close look at the remarkable story of one of the world's most tenacious animals and our closest fellow predator: the wolf. We'll also learn how management and conservation protect this important and majestic creature.
Join host Dylan Dreyer for a journey into the heart, history, culture and religion of the Arabian Peninsula. We'll explore the ancient traditions and unique customs found nowhere else in the world.
Explore the spectacular beauty, geothermal activity and unique wildlife of the Yellowstone ecosystem with host Dylan Dreyer. We’ll travel back in time to meet the first people who lived in Yellowstone and take a trip with the historic Hunt party.
Join host Dylan Dreyer on an epic journey to the volcanic island of New Britain, off the coast of Papua New Guinea. We’ll witness the incredible ways nature has learned to adapt as volcanic eruptions invade New Britain's habitat.
Host Dylan Dreyer reveals the far north as you've never experienced it before. We’ll hear the stories and music of the Inuit and the Sami, who live on the roof of the world in Canada and Sweden, and we’ll come face-to-face with reindeer.
Join host Dylan Dreyer on an exciting journey into the wilderness of Alaska to meet a new family of black bears. Then, we'll explore the ecosystem of the Great Lakes and visit Yellowstone National Park.
Join host Dylan Dreyer on an adventure deep into the rainforests of Southeast Asia to follow the life cycles of some of our planet's insect species. We’ll meet mantises, beetles, butterflies and more, and watch them navigate their tiny worlds.
Join host Dylan Dreyer on an adventure to the Roof of Africa. We'll follow a band of trekkers to Africa's highest point. Our mountaineers climb through rainforests and arctic glaciers while learning about the formation of the African continent.
Host Dylan Dreyer journeys to the most active volcanoes of Alaska to explore a population of salmon unlike any other on Earth. Scientists have only just begun to piece together what might have happened nearly 2,000 years ago.
Host Dylan Dreyer explores some of the most intense and diverse environments on planet Earth, including the jungles of Southeast Asia, the deserts of Saudi Arabia, the mountain peaks of Africa and the frozen tundras of northern Sweden.
Host Dylan Dreyer travels through the vast Mississippi River Delta, from the Gulf of Mexico to the famous city of New Orleans, up the banks of plantations, past enchanted swamplands full of alligators, and finally into cattle country.
Dylan Dreyer takes a breathtaking tour of Europe's most surprising waterway, the Wupper River, following its history from medieval times to the present day, and discovering the many ways wildlife has adapted and thrived through the centuries.
Dreyer takes a deep dive into the greatest ocean on Earth, revealing the secrets that swim beneath its waves and discovering how the Pacific Ocean powers the climates of the world and affects every living thing on Earth.
Dylan Dreyer makes an epic journey to Thailand's Khao Sok National Park, where she teams up with southern Thailand's head biologist as he protects endangered elephants and explores an intricate system of caves while looking for new bat species.
Host Dylan Dreyer explores the fearless and fearsome fire ant to discover the amazing ways these tireless creatures survived over the eons, and she meets the scientists hoping to unlock their secrets.
Dylan Dreyer tours northern Spain, over treacherous cliffs and majestic mountains, through ancient cities and rich culture, on an adventure where surprises wait around every corner and history reveals itself like never before.
Dylan Dreyer tours one of the most ecologically diverse wetland habitats on Earth, the Okefenokee Swamp of southern Georgia, coming face-to-face with the American alligator, witnessing the regenerative power of fire, and discovering plants that bite.
Dreyer explores one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Germany, Cologne, to uncover the people, culture and history that make this region so special and witness the amazing wildlife that calls this urban jungle home.
A unique look at some of the most incredible and successful animals on Earth. Included: massive colonies of bats in the jungles of Thailand; sprawling underground cities of ants in the western U.S.; and communities of sea lions off the California coast.
A tour of India's Karaganda National Park, which is located in the shadows of the Himalayan Mountains. Included: such endangered mammals as elephants, rhinoceros, and tigers.
An journey across the globe highlights the world's natural wonders. The trek begins on the ancient Galapagos Islands, home to the only lizards that swim in the ocean. Also: the largest fish on Earth; remote islands off the coast of Mexico; and the wild lands of western Europe. Watch Now
Iceland is toured.
A look at how some of the planet's most amazing species adapt and survive. Included: dark caves full of bats in the jungles of Thailand; schools of salmon in the rivers of Alaska; a pack of wolves in the wilderness of Canada; and alligators in the swamps of Georgia.