This is what quality nature documentary looks like—beautiful, hopeful, educational, and surprisingly timely. It takes the heaviest global event in recent memory and finds the silver lining without being cheesy about it.
The format is classic Attenborough: gorgeous shots, gentle pacing, accessible science. It's not going to blow minds with innovation, but it doesn't need to. The concept itself—documenting how wildlife responded to human absence during COVID lockdowns—is inherently fascinating.
Perfect for families who want something genuinely enriching that won't bore kids to tears. The 100% Rotten Tomatoes score isn't hype—this delivers exactly what it promises. Just know it's a real documentary, not a flashy Disney nature film, so set expectations accordingly for kids who need constant stimulation.




