S36.E1 ∙ Where The Heron Finds Its Home Wed, Oct 11, 1995 North America's Great Blue Heron is being discovered by biologists to be a sensitive indicator of state of our wetlands. 0 /10
S36.E2 ∙ Alternative Medicine: Teaching New Doctors Old Tricks Wed, Oct 18, 1995 Interviews with doctors regarding alternative medicine. Topics include acupuncture, homeopathy, ayurveda, and aboriginal medicine. 0 /10
S36.E3 ∙ Martin Gardner Mathemagician Wed, Mar 13, 1996 This documentary features Martin Gardner and his friends and was mostly recorded at the Gathering For Gardner conference that took place in Atlanta. 0 /10
S36.E6 ∙ The Struggle Of The Gwich'In Wed, Dec 06, 1995 The struggle of Gwich'in people of Alaska to preserve environment of those in developing oil fields. 0 /10
S36.E7 ∙ The Island Of The Ghost Bear Wed, Jan 10, 1996 The White Bear habitat off coast of British Columbia. 0 /10
S36.E9 ∙ Why Sex? Wed, Jan 31, 1996 Sexual reproduction has been driving force behind numerous traits and characteristics. 0 /10
S36.E10 ∙ National Parks: Forever Wild? Wed, Feb 07, 1996 Explores crises faced by Canada's national parks as they attempt to steer a path between competing interests of tourism, ecology and business. 0 /10
S36.E11 ∙ Food Or Famine? Wed, Feb 14, 1996 Is human population going to outstrip earth's food supply? 0 /10
S36.E12 ∙ The Child Who Couldn'T Play Wed, Feb 21, 1996 We look at autism, a mysterious disorder that impedes normal development in humans. 0 /10
S36.E13 ∙ Learning To Love Creepy Crawlies Wed, Feb 28, 1996 In this video entomologist and Harvard Professor EO Wilson discuss vital role insects play in ecology and in all life on earth. 0 /10
S36.E14 ∙ The Natural History Of A Point Of View: John Livingston Wed, Mar 06, 1996 Naturalist John Livingston explores roots of ecological movement and illuminates modern environmentalism. 0 /10
S36.E16 ∙ Dealing With Drugs: Update Wed, Mar 20, 1996 Updated documentary, presented in 1991, on drug consumers. 0 /10
S36.E17 ∙ The Great Buffalo Delta Wed, Mar 27, 1996 Visit area of Peace and Athabasca River in northern Alberta, dens herds of bison and wolf packs. 0 /10