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Nature

Tall Blondes

Sat, Oct 12, 2002
Travel around the world and learn more about a one-of-a-kind animal, as Lynn Sherr presents a beguiling portrait of giraffes.
8 /10
Horse and Rider
Every relationship between horse and rider rests on a few fundamental principles - understanding the animal, building trust, communication and working in unison.
8.3 /10
The Living Edens: Big Sur: California's Wild Coast
California is the land of Disney, Hollywood, and freeway traffic jams. But on a much grander scale, it's also the land of natural marvels, including a coastal paradise where wildlife and flora thrive in an unspoiled environment.
0 /10
Under Antarctic Ice
Filmmaker Norbert Wu and his team embark on a 2,400-mile journey from Christchurch, New Zealand to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, to make the first high-definition film of life hidden under the Antarctic ice.
7.9 /10
The Reptiles: Snakes
Millions of years ago, they ruled the planet. These days, they are saddled with a mostly undeserved bad reputation. Meet the reptiles, and the people who love and study them.
7.6 /10
The Reptiles: Turtles and Tortoises
Millions of years ago, they ruled the planet. These days, they are saddled with a mostly undeserved bad reputation. Meet the reptiles, and the people who love and study them.
8.4 /10
Lost World of the Holy Land
Animals are a formidable presence in the Bible, which makes reference to over a hundred species, some metaphorically and others literally. But many of those creatures are gone from the Holy Land today, or on the verge of extinction there.
0 /10
A Mystery in Alaska
Steller's sea lions are the subject of a strange and tragic mystery: Steller's sea lions are rapidly disappearing from one of the last great wildlife strongholds of the world, and no one knows why.
8.2 /10
War Wrecks of the Coral Seas
Thousands of tons of war wreckage sank into the lagoons of the South Pacific islands during the battles of World War II. Instead of devastating the region's underwater ecology, the detritus of human conflict turned into artificial reefs.
7.8 /10

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