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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 | Kilauea: Mountain of Fire | Sea Turtles | PBS (#2609)
Kilauea's lava flows have created a fertile feeding ground for turtles just offshore. Green sea turtles are drawn here by bountiful seaweed and the black sand beaches that are a favorite basking ground. ... 05:48
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NATURE | Why We Love Cats and Dogs | Cat Show | PBS (#2608)
Feline enthusiasts gather at a cat show to vie for top honors in an agility competition. Think only dogs can be trained? Think again! 03:39
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NATURE | Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears | Fire on Mountain (#2607)
But this area is a danger zone. A lightning strike ignites a fire that quickly engulfs the mountain in thick smoke, destroying the eland's precious pasture. 03:02
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NATURE | Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears | Preview | PBS (#2607)
One animal's perseverance makes it the ultimate survivor: the eland, the largest member of the antelope family. 00:32
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NATURE | Why We Love Cats and Dogs | Jerry's Story | PBS (#2608)
Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano's dog Jerry was the CFO (Canine Fun Officer) in the business they ran from their home office. But when Jerry became ill, Jim and Rene decided to sell their business and their ... 04:23
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NATURE | Is That Skunk? | Skunk Spray Chemistry | PBS (#2606)
Professor William Wood of Humboldt State University examined the chemical properties of skunk spray samples. He discovered several new compounds in the skunk spray. 01:24
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NATURE | Is That Skunk? | Baby Skunks | PBS (#2606)
Jerry Dragoo shows off some cute skunk kits. Newborn skunk babies have markings on naked skin, which will later be replaced by fur in the same pattern. 03:56
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NATURE | Is That Skunk? | Skunk Stories: What's Yours? | PBS (#2606)
Maybe you've been the victim of a direct hit from the dreaded spray. Or maybe you love skunks, and even keep one as a pet. We want to hear your skunk tales -- positive or negative. 02:13
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NATURE | The Dragon Chronicles | Komodo Chases Rom | PBS (#2605)
Rom's quest leads him to Indonesia's Komodo Island, where he sees a wild Komodo dragon for the first time. When one chases after him, he's forced to beat a hasty retreat: if it catches him, Rom could ... 03:36
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NATURE | The Dragon Chronicles | Preview | PBS (#2605)
As a young boy, renowned reptile expert and conservationist Romulus ("Rom") Whitaker dreamed of finding dragons. Years later, the successful herpetologist decided to set out to discover the real-life ... 00:34
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Preview | PBS
New Episode Premieres Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 8pm on PBS www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod... In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on ... 00:31
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Poison Bait | PBS (#2604)
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw wolf. 02:52
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Wolf Expert | PBS (#2604)
In this Web-exclusive video, wolf expert Doug Smith discusses the Yellowstone Wolf Project. Smith hopes that Wolf Project research can help replace common misconceptions about wolves with factual information.... 06:23
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Steel Traps | PBS (#2604)
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw wolf. 03:09
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NATURE | American Eagle | Behind the Scenes | PBS (#2603)
Photographed by three-time Emmy Award winning filmmaker Neil Rettig, American Eagle is the first HD hour on bald eagles ever. In this behind-the-scenes exclusive, Rettig talks about the making of the ... 08:41
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NATURE | American Eagle | Sibling Rivalry | PBS (#2603)
www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod... It’s called Cain and Abel syndrome. On a farm in Minnesota, a mother bald eagle feeds her newly hatched eaglets. The four-day-old female eaglet has turned on her smaller, ... 02:56
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NATURE | American Eagle | Bald Eagles Hunting | PBS (#2603)
Migrant bald eagles from Canada join the area’s year-round residents to take advantage of the plentiful food. As they pluck coots and mallards from the water, the eagles show off their amazing aerial ... 03:09
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NATURE | Clever Monkeys | Baboon Hunts Baby Gazelle | PBS (#2602)
Baboons will move around in groups of about 80 individuals for defense. Often, the larger males will go on offense as well -- chasing away predators or taking down a young gazelle. 03:47
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NATURE | White Falcon, White Wolf | Mother on the Hunt | PBS (#2601)
Last summer these gyrfalcons' two chicks died of starvation. Taking matters into her own talons, the mother falcon decides to leave the cliffs and go on the hunt. 03:28
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NATURE | Supersize Crocs | Measuring a Giant Crocodile | PBS (#2406)
Crocodiles are too dangerous and too shy to approach with a tape measure. Rom Whitaker and an assistant use precise photography and the help of a computer to make an accurate size comparison. 02:26
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