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NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only award ever given to a television program by the Sierra Club.
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Nature | Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom | The Phantom | PBS (#2804)
Hardy, elusive, and smart, the wolverine dominates the harsh Alaskan wilderness. 02:52
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Nature | Revealing the Leopard | The Baboon and the Cub | PBS (#2805)
One of the leopard's cubs hides from a hungry predator. Will it survive? 02:02
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Nature | Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom | PBS (#2804)
Full Program: There is a complex image of the wolverine that is just beginning to emerge. 50:09
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NATURE | Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom | What Is a Wolverine? | PBS (#2804)
How much do you know about a wolverine? How much do others know? The wolverine is one of the least studied large mammals on Earth, but "Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom" reveals the character of this... 01:07
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NATURE | Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom | The Phantom | PBS (#2804)
Preview the first few minutes of "Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom." Hardy, elusive, and smart, the wolverine dominates the harsh Alaskan wilderness. 01:53
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Nature | Revealing the Leopard | Preview | PBS (#2805)
Leopards are the ultimate cat. 00:31
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Nature | Braving Iraq | PBS (#2803)
Full Program: Azzam Alwash is making an effort to return life to the paradise he remembers. 50:39
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NATURE | Braving Iraq | Remembering the Marshes | PBS (#2803)
Engineer Azzam Alwash recalls his childhood experience of the Mesopotamian marshes. 02:54
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Nature | A Murder of Crows | PBS (#2802)
Full Program: Learn about these so-called feathered apes, as you have never seen them before. 49:53
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Nature | Director Commentary: Roosting Crows | PBS (#2802)
Susan Fleming describes the awe-inspiring sight of a massive crow roost. 02:31
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Nature | The Crow and the Caveman | PBS (#2802)
Crows are always watching, learning, and remembering. 02:08
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Nature | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | PBS (#2801)
Full Program: Echo, Africa's most famous elephant, was the subject of many films and the matriarch of perhaps the most studied wild elephant herd in the world. In May of 2009, she died of natural causes. This... 50:23
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Rescuing Ebony | PBS (#2801)
Echo and family respond when their charismatic daughter is stolen by another group of elephants. 01:48
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Death of a Matriarch | PBS (#2801)
The people who knew Echo best reflect on their great loss. Echo, the remarkable matriarch of a family of elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park, was most studied elephant in the world, the... 02:59
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NATURE | Cuba | A Natural Laboratory | PBS (#2711)
Rural Cuban life is tied closely to the land, and isolated areas of Cuba provide unique opportunities for biological research. Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the... 02:55
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NATURE | Cuba | The Jewel of the Caribbean | PBS (#2711)
Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the past 50 years, but its borders have remained open to wildlife for which Cuba's undeveloped islands are an irresistible draw.... 02:33
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Nature | Cheetahs Learning to Hunt | The Cheetah Orphans | PBS (#2503)
Toki and Sambu make the crucial transition to hunting on their own. 01:19
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Nature | Cuba: The Accidental Eden | PBS (#2711)
Full Program: What will happen to Cuba's ecological riches? 49:54
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Nature | Trailer | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | PBS (#2801)
Nature celebrates the life and legacy of an extraordinary elephant October 17 on PBS 00:30
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NATURE | Cuba: The Accidental Eden | Preview | PBS (#2711)
To launch its 29th Season, NATURE travels to the forbidden island of Cuba, a tropical paradise off limits to Americans but just offshore of the United States. Cuba's wild splendor has been... 00:34
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