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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 | 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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Explore More | Genetic Engineering | Part 4: GE and the Animal Kingdom (#101)
How can GE be used with animals? What are the benefits and risks of using genetic engineering with livestock or with endangered or extinct animals? 03:30
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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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Researchers Work On H1N1 Vaccine For Swine (#3436)
Dr. Hank Harris, Iowa State University professor in animal science and production animal medicine, says his lab can create an effective H1N1 vaccine for swine in as little as two months time. 06:00
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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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Pork Industry Copes with Public Perception of H1N1 (#3435)
The World Health Organization announced it would stop referring to the H1N1 influenza virus as swine flu to avoid misleading consumers that eating pork poses any health risk. 02:30
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FRONTLINE | "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 3 | PBS (#2712)
Hedrick Smith investigates the alarming rate of "fish kills" in the rivers surrounding the Chesapeake Bay and genetic mutations among marine life in the area. 03:53
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FRONTLINE | "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 1: Early EPA | PBS (#2712)
Correspondent Hedrick Smith traces the early history of the Clean Water Act and speaks with founding EPA Administrator Bill Ruckelshaus. 03:18
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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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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Film Clip #3 | PBS (#1018)
Thanks to the Il Ngwesi, wildlife is thriving; but community members continue their heated debate over conservation versus cattle. 02:42
















