

Wild Hawaii
- Documentary
Seven millions years ago Hawaii rose from the sea a volcanic wasteland, how these islands transformed themselves into paradise is a story that defies the odds and challenges our expectations. Nat Geo WILD takes us on an untamed journey to Hawaii, a place that through an alchemy of fire, ice and water has become an experiment in creation.
Wild Hawaii is a nature documentary series that explores how the Hawaiian islands transformed from volcanic wasteland into a tropical paradise over millions of years. The series premiered on Nat Geo WILD on August 20, 2014, and completed its single season run. Viewers seeking to understand Hawaii's geological evolution and unique ecosystem will find this an engaging deep dive into the islands' natural history.
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1 seasonEpisodes · Season 1
Full season| # | Title | Air date | Runtime | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Land of Fire | 2014-08-20 | 45m | 0.0 |
| 02 | Secrets of the Deep | 2014-08-27 | 45m | 0.0 |
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Is Wild Hawaii renewed or cancelled?
Wild Hawaii has ended — it concluded its planned run.
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When did Wild Hawaii premiere?
Wild Hawaii premiered on August 20, 2014, on Nat Geo WILD.
How many seasons does Wild Hawaii have?
Wild Hawaii has one season, which has completed its run.
What is Wild Hawaii about?
The series documents how the Hawaiian islands evolved from volcanic wastelands into a paradise over seven million years, exploring the geological and environmental forces that shaped them.
Where can I watch Wild Hawaii?
Wild Hawaii aired on Nat Geo WILD; check your local streaming providers or the National Geographic platform for current availability.












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