Nature's Greatest Talents
In nature, appearances deceive. With skin, fur or feathers, animals can vanish from sight.
In nature, appearances deceive. With skin, fur or feathers, animals can vanish from sight.
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Rangers train hikers for encounters with grizzlies.
Explore the delicate balance of the interconnected lives of bears, trees, and salmon.
Grizzlies, wolves and cougars roam Montana's rugged, pristine Glacier National Park.
A look at Canada's beautiful scenery and wildlife, including polar bear cubs.
Meeting a pronghorn antelope, wolverines and beavers in the boreal forest and prairies.
Traveling from the Pacific temperate forests to the snow-dusted peaks of the Rocky Mountains.
Humpback whales feeding on schools of capelin; learn about the world's biggest rainforest.
Africa's fight for wildlife; stories of hope to stop poaching and protect nature.
Australia’s wildlife is in danger, but hope grows as people fight to restore nature.
Indonesia's economy soars; Its rich jungles face deforestation; Biodiversity hangs in balance.
In nature, appearances deceive. With skin, fur or feathers, animals can vanish from sight.
Navigating without a map, building homes out of living bodies, and catching preys efficiently.
From enticing looks to sexy moves - seduction in nature follows unique rules.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
Men protect Brazilian wildlife and plants threatened by Amazon development.
The human and natural histories of the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole, Wyo., interlink.
Former Vietnam medic Doug Peacock lives as a fire watcher and conservationist in Montana's Glacier National Park.
Animals endure hostile environment of South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains.
How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.
Diverse plants and animals have adapted to the harsh climatic conditions of southwest Africa.
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