Season 1 |
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| 4 :01x04 - Amate: The Great Fig Tree (Oct/31/1982) | | Episode detailing the relationship of the Amate fig tree with several species in the tropical forest of Belize in Central America. | |
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Season 2 |
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| 18 :02x05 - Secret Weapons (Nov/13/1983) | | This episode details the secret weapons that several species of insects use against their enemies in the wild. | |
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| 20 :02x07 - Osprey (Feb/05/1984) | | The life cycle of the osprey is recounted in this episode. | |
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| 22 :02x09 - Jet Set Wildlife (Feb/19/1984) | | The story of the effects of alien plants and animals on the wildlife, agriculture, and commerce of Florida. | |
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| 25 :02x12 - Missing Monsoon (Mar/11/1984) | | The story of how wildlife in India survives during the rare years in which monsoons do not come. | |
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Season 3 |
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| 30 :03x04 - Fragments of Eden (Oct/21/1984) | | This episode deals with the plant and animal life found in the Seychelles Islands located in the Indian Ocean. | |
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| 33 :03x07 - Winter Days (Dec/02/1984) | | The story of how different types of wildlife cope with the challenge of cold weather from hibernation to migration. | |
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| 35 :03x09 - Danube Delta (Dec/16/1984) | | Episode about how industrialization threatens the wildlife located in the Danube delta on the Black Sea. | |
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| 42 :03x16 - Through Animal Eyes (Mar/31/1985) | | New cameras and video techniques that make it possible for viewers to see the world through animal eyes are the subject of this episode. | |
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Season 4 |
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| 48 :04x04 - One Man’s Island (Nov/10/1985) | | Naturalist Keith Brockie takes a year-long sojourn on the Isle of May, off the coast of Scotland. His story is chronicled on film in this episode. | |
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| 58 :04x14 - Death Trap (Mar/23/1986) | | Carniverous plants and how they trap their food is chronicled in this episode. | |
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| 64 :04x20 - Skyhunters (May/25/1986) | | Two species of vultures are chronicled: those from Africa's Serengeti plain and those from the rainforests of South America. | |
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Season 5 |
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| 66 :05x02 - Baja Lagoon (Oct/26/1986) | | The story of plants and animals making their home in a shallow lagoon just off the West coach of the Baja Peninsula. | |
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| 71 :05x07 - Cats (Dec/07/1986) | | The behavior of felines is examined in this installment of the series. | |
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| 73 :05x09 - Elephants (Jan/18/1987) | | African elephants and their struggle to survive against ivory poaching. | |
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Season 6 |
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| 91 :06x08 - Tiger! (Dec/06/1987) | | A mother tiger attempts to raise her cubs in the wilds of India. | |
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| 105 :06x22 - The Elephant Challenge (May/08/1988) | | Can the African elephant survive the continent's growing population and its encroachment onto elephant habitat as well as hunting it for ivory? | |
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Season 7 |
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| 109 :07x03 - Peacock's War (Oct/30/1988) | | This installment is a profile of Doug Peacock, a former Vietnam vet who works as a firewatcher in the Glacier National Park in Montana. | |
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| 121 :07x15 - Icebird (Mar/12/1989) | | An examination of the nesting site of the Adelie penguin on Ross Island in Antarctica. | |
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Season 8 |
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| 133 :08x07 - Gorillas (Dec/10/1989) | | The story of the mountain gorilla in equatorial Africa which is on the endangered species list. | |
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| 135 :08x09 - Gran Paradiso (Jan/07/1990) | | Resource management in Italy's Gran Paradiso National Park is the subject of this week's installment. | |
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Season 9 |
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| 155 :09x09 - Monkey Island (Dec/09/1990) | | The behavior of a species of monkeys residing on Cayo Santiago off the coast of Puerto Rico. | |
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Season 10 |
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| 182 :10x15 - Arctic Wanderers (Jan/12/1992) | | This episode deals with the Arctic caribou and its attempts to find suitable birthing grounds while avoiding predators. | |
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Season 11 |
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Season 12 |
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Season 13 |
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Season 14 |
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Season 15 |
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Season 16 |
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Season 17 |
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Season 18 |
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Season 19 |
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Season 20 |
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Season 21 |
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| 352 :21x02 - Horse and Rider (Oct/20/2002) | | The relationship between three horses and their riders is profiled in this installment of the series. | |
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Season 22 |
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Season 23 |
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Season 24 |
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| 402 :24x10 - Murder in the Troop (Apr/02/2006) | | A tribe of baboons in Zimbabwe is taken over by a new male king thus endangering all the young baboons in the tribe because the king must kill the females' offspring so that he can mate with them. | | Guest Stars: Jay O. Sanders as Narrator | |
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Season 25 |
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Season 26 |
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Season 27 |
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| 441 :27x10 - Frogs: The Thin Green Line (Apr/05/2009) | | A closer look at the possible extinction of frogs, which have existed for over 250 million years now and are very important to the Earth's ecosystem. Scientists believe they may have found the reason for the amphibians dwindling numbers: the chytrid fungi, which flourishes in high altitudes. But unfortunately, they have no idea how to stop it. | |
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| 442 :27x11 - The Lonliest Animals (Apr/19/2009) | | Creatures featured in this episode includes a giant Galapagos tortoise, known as Lonesome George, who is the last of his breed. Also, the only remaining male and female Yangtze rafetus turtles; and a Sumatran rhino at the Sumatran Rhino Santuary which is being paired up with another which was born at the Cincinnati Zoo. Plus, the black- footed ferret, which was near extinction and is being reintroduced in Northern Colorado; and lemurs which are native to Madagascar but were born at Duke University. | |
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| 443 :27x12 - Eagles of Mull (May/03/2009) | | Wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan returns to his homeland, the Scottish isle of Mull, where he shares the animals and landscapes which exist there. Among the sights seen include white-tailed sea eagles, and their 8 foot wingspan, smaller golden eagles, bottle-nosed dolphins, basking sharks, minke whales and a mother otter and her cubs. | |
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| 444 :27x13 - Victorial Falls (May/17/2009) | | Victorial Falls, the largest waterfall in the world is explored through the vision of a 74-year old fisherman who has lived all his life near the 350-foot high wonder, located on the Zambezi River in southern Africa. Much of the wildlife which depends on the river for subsistence will dissipate into the savanna during rainy season (November-April). However, the rest of the year finds the area filled with baboons, eagles, elephants, hippos, kingfishers and quelea finches, among other creatures. | |
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Season 28 |
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