Video: Topics: Science & Nature: Animals
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Nature | Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears - Preview | PBS (#2814)
Bear biologist Chris Morgan sets up camp at a remote spot in the heart of Alaskan wilderness, alongside the largest concentration of grizzlies in the world. 00:31
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Nature | Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North - Preview | PBS (#2815)
Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage and the wilderness, and he journeys north 610-miles from Denali to Prudhoe Bay along the... 00:31
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Birding on the Mississippi, Allamakee County, Iowa (#303)
The Mississippi Explorer riverboat took Dan Kaercher and many others on a cruise to see the migration of tundra swans resting on the Upper Mississippi river on their way south for the winter. A... 04:43
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Nature | Salmon: Running The Gauntlet | The Hatchery Illusion | PBS (#2812)
Hatcheries fail to deliver on their promise of a future full of salmon. 01:21
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Nature | Salmon: Running the Gauntlet | PBS (#2812)
An extended preview for "Salmon: Running the Gauntlet" which premieres 5/1/2011. 01:28
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Nature | Survivors of the Firestorm | PBS (#2811)
Full Program: The fall and rise of the great mountain ash forests and all that dwell within them. 50:09
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Iowa Outdoors | Episode #103 (#103)
Full Program: Go 100 feet underground into Coldwater Cave in northeast Iowa to explore Iowa’s longest and most spectacular cave. Witness the population rebound of prairie chickens in southern Iowa. Visit a famous... 28:47
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Iowa Outdoors | The Return of the Prairie Chicken (#103) (#103)
A growing restoration project is bringing back the sights and sounds of Iowa’s long-lost native bird: The Prairie Chicken 05:08
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Independent Lens | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | Got Bugs? | PBS (#1223)
Japan's fascination with insects could help us re-imagine our relationship to nature. 00:28
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Independent Lens | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | Ode to the Six-Legged Muse | PBS (#1223)
Haiku is an interpretation of the brevity of life, and the never ending cycle of nature. 02:40
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Independent Lens | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | Looking Forward to a Bug's Life | PBS (#1223)
Shinto and Buddhist teachings encourage harmony and respect towards all living things. 02:25
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Independent Lens | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | Small is Beautiful | PBS (#1223)
Insects, like haiku or a Zen garden, can represent the world at large writ small. 03:16
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Independent Lens | Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | Bug Lover Conquers Audiences! | PBS (#1223)
A filmmaker finds a way to make audiences less afraid of creepy crawlies. 02:35
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Ken Burns | The National Parks: Breath of Bison | PBS
Ranger Shelton Johnson talks about winter in Yellowstone Park 02:00
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Ken Burns | The National Parks: Ranger Baker | PBS
Ranger Gerard Baker talks about Parks being real America 00:35








