Jungle Planet - Season 1 Episode 14 The Conquered Forest: Iberian Oak Forests
The environment of southern Europe and North Africa is the perfect territory for oak trees, huge trees whose branches may be home to more than 300 species of animals, from the critically-endangered imperial eagle, to colonies of stork, genets and mice.
Year: 2016
Genre: Documentary
Country: Spain
Studio:
Director: Juan Antonio Rodríguez Llano
Cast:
Crew: Juan Antonio Rodríguez Llano (Writer), Juan Antonio Rodríguez Llano (Director), Pablo González (Executive Producer), Jaime Fernández (Mixing Engineer), Miguel Sánchez Marín (Camera Operator), Juan Luis Santos (Visual Effects)
First Air Date: Dec 11, 2015
Last Air date: Jun 03, 2016
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 26 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 1.488
Language: Spanish
Keyword : serie documental, documental naturaleza
Season
Season 1
Episode
Jungle Planet Intro: Life Awakens
The Ancient Jungle: South East Asia & Borneo
The Forests of the Moon: Mangroves
Butterfly Forest: South African Savannah
Jungles in the Sea: Canary Islands Laurel Forests
Spectres of the Jungle: Madagascar Rainforest
The Forests of Giants: California
A World of Thorns: Thorny Forest, Madagascar
A Jungle of Aromas: Australia
The Eternal Swamps: Florida
The Infinite Forest: Taiga
The Rainforest in the Clouds: Central America
The Kingdom of the Sun: Madagascan Deciduous Forest
The Conquered Forest: Iberian Oak Forests
Forests of Fire: Canary Pine Forest
Guardians of the River: Danube Floodplain Forests
Forests on the Peaks: Atlas and Andalusian Cedars
Tiny Forests: Mediterranean Olive Woods
The Dark Jungle: Equatorial African Forests
Ephemeral Jungles: Deciduous Forests
A Tropical Eden: American Jungles
Garden of the Gods: Mediterranean Pine Forest
Jungle of the Sun: Dry Tropical American Forest
The Mystical Forest: Spanish Juniper Woods
The Australian Paradise
The Last Forest: Epilogue