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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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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | A Warmer World for Arctic Animals | PBS
Climate change is already affecting polar bears, walruses, belugas and Arctic foxes. Find out how. 03:26
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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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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | Common Seal | PBS
Whiskers. Flippers. Big soulful eyes. Underwater acrobatics. Check out how common seals of Monterey Bay are anything but common, at least when it comes to cuteness! A web-exclusive video from Jean-Michel ... 01:22
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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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NATURE | Supersize Crocs | Nile Crocodile Ambush Power | PBS (#2406)
The Nile crocodile is known for its incredible ambush power. This amazing footage shows the crocodile nabbing its prey from the banks of the Grumeti River. 00:59
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NATURE | Supersize Crocs | Preview | PBS (#2406)
Crocodiles instill fear in most people at any size. But crocodile conservationist Romulus Whitaker fears that the most colossal of these creatures might no longer exist. 01:46
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NATURE | The Queen of Trees | Wasps Inside the Fig | PBS (#2310)
Inside the fruit of the sycomore fig, a complex drama plays out in miniature. Male fig wasps cut down the flowers that have budded inside. Then, the females pack the pollen from the flowers into special ... 01:22
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NATURE | The Queen of Trees | Giving Food and Shelter | PBS (#2310)
This 100-year-old sycomore fig supports an incredibly diverse array of wildlife. But without the tiny fig wasp, none of this would be possible. 02:20
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NATURE | Animals Behaving Worse | Bear League | PBS (#2309)
Ann from the Bear League uses tough love and intimidation to encourage bears to stay out of human territory. 02:52
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NATURE | A Mystery in Alaska | Are Fisheries Guilty? | PBS (#2009)
In the 1970s, the pollock industry in Alaska became the largest fishery in the world. Around the same time, sea lions began to disappear. Many people thought the fisheries had been caught with the smoking ... 03:41






















