Scott teams up with scuba diving faithful, Chris Pimley to explore the nocturnal marine life at Fort Wetherill, RI. Then, Scott hooks up with his herpetological mentor, Chuck Annicelli to capture footage of the rarest reptile in Southern New England, the Timber Rattlesnake.



 

Look who turned 40

In this episode, the Tucker family escapes the winter cold and heads to Ixtapa, Mexico in search of new wildlife and some heat. There they discover amazing aquatic life, beautiful bugs and temps nearing the 90s.



 

Naturalist Scott Tucker, with family and friends in tow, begins his first winter bio-blitz. With the help of Chuck Annicelli and Gail Reynolds plant and animal life is found and identified on a 1.9 acre nature preserve in Higganum, Connecticut.




 
 

 

 

 

 




 

 











 

Scott Tucker leads you on an extraordinary visit to the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center where he presents a live exhibit of New England snakes. In addition, Alison Rublemann introduces "Babe" the Red Tailed Boa.

 



 

Scott Tucker explores the marine environment off the Rhode Island coast with faithful dive partner Chris Pimley. There they encounter a gigantic winter flounder that decided to spend her summer at the shore of Fort Adams instead of heading to deeper water.





 

 
Naturalist Scott Tucker along with daughter Daphne, son Race and wife Ava climbs Bluff Head in Guilford, Connecticut. There they explore the incredible geology, flora and fauna that exists so close to home. Also, in a flashback to winter the family sifts through soil from a small pond to discover salamanders and insects that live through the bitter cold.