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Expedition Tiger

su 24.12.2017 14.35 - 15.30 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 24.12.2017 13.40 - 14.35 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 24.12.2017 12.45 - 13.40 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 08.10.2017 10.30 - 11.25 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 08.10.2017 09.35 - 10.30 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 08.10.2017 08.40 - 09.35 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

ke 04.10.2017 10.25 - 11.20 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

ke 04.10.2017 09.30 - 10.25 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

ke 04.10.2017 08.35 - 09.30 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 17.09.2017 23.45 - 00.40 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

pe 15.09.2017 14.50 - 15.45 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

to 14.09.2017 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

su 10.09.2017 23.35 - 00.30 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

pe 08.09.2017 15.00 - 15.55 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

to 07.09.2017 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition TigerU

su 03.09.2017 23.45 - 00.40 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

pe 01.09.2017 14.35 - 15.30 55 minViasat Nature

Tiikerit ovat kuolemassa sukupuuttoon. Bhutanin viidakossa kuvattu dokumentti seuraa viimeisiä yrityksiä pelastaa laji.

Expedition Tiger

to 31.08.2017 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

101. Explorer Steve Backshall and sniffer dog Bruiser hunt for tigers through the dense forest undergrowth. Camerawoman Justine Evans is stuck at the top of a tree during a tropical lightning storm.

Expedition Tiger

ma 19.06.2017 14.15 - 15.10 55 minViasat Nature

103. Uhanalaisen tiikerin kohtalo liikuttaa biologi George McGavinin kyyneliin asti. Ryhmä esittelee tutkimustuloksensa Bhutanin pääministerille, ja matka huipentuu merkittävään löytöön.

Expedition Tiger

ma 12.06.2017 14.10 - 15.05 55 minViasat Nature

102. Biologist Dr George McGavin is on a mission to India where he finally comes face-to-face with the king of the jungle. Meanwhile, the rest of the team tracks down tigers throughout Bhutan.

Expedition Tiger

ma 05.06.2017 14.10 - 15.05 55 minViasat Nature

101. Explorer Steve Backshall and sniffer dog Bruiser hunt for tigers through the dense forest undergrowth. Camerawoman Justine Evans is stuck at the top of a tree during a tropical lightning storm.

Expedition Tiger

su 18.12.2016 18.20 - 19.15 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 17.12.2016 23.40 - 00.30 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ti 13.12.2016 16.45 - 17.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ma 12.12.2016 21.05 - 22.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 11.12.2016 17.40 - 18.35 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 10.12.2016 23.40 - 00.30 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition TigerU

ti 06.12.2016 16.45 - 17.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ma 05.12.2016 21.05 - 22.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ke 22.06.2016 19.30 - 20.25 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 19.06.2016 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 18.06.2016 21.30 - 22.25 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

to 16.06.2016 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ke 15.06.2016 19.30 - 20.25 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 12.06.2016 21.55 - 22.50 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 11.06.2016 21.15 - 22.10 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

to 09.06.2016 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ke 08.06.2016 19.20 - 20.15 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 05.06.2016 21.55 - 22.50 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition TigerU

la 04.06.2016 20.05 - 21.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

to 02.06.2016 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 28.02.2016 16.25 - 17.20 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 28.02.2016 15.35 - 16.25 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

su 28.02.2016 14.40 - 15.35 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 27.02.2016 23.45 - 05.00 5h 15 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 27.02.2016 22.55 - 23.45 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

la 27.02.2016 22.00 - 22.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ke 24.02.2016 22.55 - 23.45 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition TigerU

ti 23.02.2016 23.00 - 23.50 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.

Expedition Tiger

ma 22.02.2016 22.50 - 23.40 50 minViasat Nature

(Expedition Tiger/2010) Join the first ever expedition to venture into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal. Moving through the jungle on elephant back, the experts install the latest camera-trapping technology and FBI fingerprinting software to identify individual animals. A specially trained sniffer dog tracks down tiger dung, and thermal imaging cameras spot tigers at night. Heading to the peaks, the team climb valleys, shoot waterfalls and live with yak herders. From leach-ridden swamps to breathless, icy summits, nowhere is out of bounds. Follow the expedition every emotional step of the way as they strive to find evidence that could help bring wild tigers back from the brink of extinction and safeguard their future.
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