Celebrate Earth Day with Wild Oceans on Sling Freestream
Celebrate Earth Day this weekend by watching the Wild Oceans marathon on Sling Freestream. Here's how to watch, no subscription required.
Let’s get this out of the way: Every day should be Earth Day. That said, April 22 is the actual date we celebrate Earth Day. It’s a day to do something good for the planet, or at the very least, to spend time in mindful appreciation of nature, mother to all species on our round blue ball.
The Sling Freestream channel Wild Oceans has a bounty of programming that’s perfect for celebrating Earth Day. Here’s a look at some of the top movies and shows to watch on Wild Oceans this Earth Day. For even more, be sure to watch the three-day Earth Day marathon April 20-22 on Wild Oceans. Click this link to start watching Wild Oceans, and follow the link below to create your account with Sling Freestream and start watching now!
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Secrets of the North Sea
The North Sea stands for storm floods, vast tidal landscapes, high dunes, and rugged coasts. It is extraordinarily varied and surprisingly unknown, with a diversified underwater world often hardly accessible. With over 2,000 days worth of footage above and below the water, this film showcases sights rarely seen, from basking sharks and Greenland Sharks to squids, birds, and porpoises.
Fish Life
The ocean has its stars – dolphins, sharks, Manta rays, whales – and then there are the others, the humble and the discreet, which can only get the limelight thanks to a Disney movie. Yet, from the clownfish to the octopus, the lionfish to the cleaner fish, without, of course, omitting the coral, all these creatures are the essential characters of the riveting marine life theater.
The Wild Pacific
The Pacific ocean covers one third of our planet, more than all of the continents combined. For over 200 Million years, it has teemed with life, spawned new species, and launched global weather systems. This stunning work takes viewers into currents that swirl along kelp forests, coral reefs and seamounts, with sharks, whales, sea lions and schools of fish bursting from the great ocean wilderness.