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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 | The Good, the Bad, and the Grizzly | PBS (#2203)
Full Program: After a decades-long comeback, grizzly bears appear to be thriving. 52:00
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Nature | Shark Mountain | PBS (#2202)
Full Program: Some 300 miles off Costa Rica is Cocos Island. Welcome to Shark Mountain. 51:41
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Nature | The Wolf That Changed America | PBS (#2604)
Full Program: In 1893, a bounty hunter journeyed to New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. 47:48
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Nature | American Eagle | PBS (#2603)
Full Program: In the 1960s, the bald eagle became an emblem of environmental degradation. 50:20
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Nature | Silence of the Bees | PBS (#2501)
Full Program: In the winter of 2006, a strange phenomenon fell upon honeybee hives across the country. 50:40
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Nature | Ireland | PBS (#2110)
Full Program: Sculpted millions of years ago, the Emerald Isle harbors a wealth of wildlife. 50:58
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Nature | Can Animals Predict Disaster? | PBS (#2313)
Full Program: Do some animals have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters? 51:22
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Nature | The Loneliest Animals | PBS (#2611)
Full Program: The loneliest animals are the most endangered species on the planet. 50:01
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Nature | Frogs: The Thin Green Line | PBS (#2610)
Full Program: It is the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs. 50:31
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Nature | Kilauea: Mountain of Fire | PBS (#2602)
Full Program: Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is the world's most active volcano. 50:02
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Nature | Violent Hawaii | PBS (#2204)
Full Program: Hawaii is a place of beauty. It is also a land of volcanoes, blizzards, and rockslides. 51:03
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Nature | Why We Love Cats and Dogs | PBS (#2608)
Full Program: Relationships with cats and dogs are some of the longest and most intimate of our lives. 50:34
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NATURE | Victoria Falls | Life Above the Falls | PBS (#2613)
As the water level drops, life returns to the river above Victoria Falls 03:05
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NATURE | Eagles of Mull | At the Nest | PBS
Get closer to the white-tailed sea eagle nest, where a couple of two-week-old chicks are peaking their heads up. Suddenly, one of the adults swoops in carrying a lamb - a good meal for the growing chicks. ... 03:29
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NATURE | The Loneliest Animals | Critical Biodiversity | PBS (#2611)
Scientists and conservationists discuss the importance of biodiversity. We humans depend on the life around us to provide the conditions we need to survive. 02:43
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NATURE | The Loneliest Animals | Last Living Pair | PBS (#2611)
The stakes are incredibly high: this is literally the last chance the scientists have to save this species of rafetus turtles. 07:08
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NATURE | Frogs: The Thin Green Line | Chemical Runoff | P... (#2610)
Tyrone Hayes is studying how agricultural chemicals, including fertilizers and pesticides, are affecting the health of frogs. 06:36
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NATURE | Frogs: The Thin Green Line | Making the Film | PBS (#2610)
From the construction of an artificial pond set, to seeing the effects of the chytrid fungus first-hand, Allison Argo discusses the making of the film in this Web-exclusive video. 07:51
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NATURE | Kilauea: Mountain of Fire | Song of Pele | PBS (#2609)
Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, sings a continuous chorus beneath the surface of the Earth. Geophysicist Milton Garces uses infrasonic technology to listen in on what's happening in Kilauea's lava ... 06:17
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NATURE | Kilauea: Mountain of Fire | Behind the Scenes | PBS (#2609)
Send in your questions for Kevin Bachar, the producer and director of Kilauea: Mountain of Fire. After the premiere of the film on March 29, Kevin will answer some of your questions on the NATURE Web ... 07:50
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