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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Ecologist Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears.
Ecologist Chris Morgan camps among the largest concentration of grizzles in the world.
The rescue of the grizzly population of Yellowstone and ensuing social problems.
Rangers at Denali National Park in Alaska train hikers for planned encounters with grizzlies bears fish for salmon.
Explore the delicate balance of the interconnected lives of bears, trees, and salmon.
Northwest Montana: wildest country left
In nature, appearances deceive. With skin, fur or feathers, animals can vanish from sight.
Scientists, farmers, fishermen and nuns unite to save Mexico's rare aquatic salamanders.
Farmers grow coffee to save a rainforest that's crucial to local communities and wildlife.
Conservationists invoke Ecuadorian rights of nature to save biodiversity hotspots.
Scientists, soldiers, and landowners are giving a special woodpecker a new lease on life.
British beavers bring chaos, controversy and benefits to an over-manicured landscape.
The Impossible Burger helps to fight global warming and biodiversity collapse.
Australian scientists enlist conservation dogs to save threatened native species.
A decade after a momentous dam removal, salmon are helping revive a lost U.S. ecosystem.
New Yorkers are deploying oysters to restore their harbor and protect their coastline.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
Men try to protect unique Brazilian animals and plants threatened by development of the Amazon jungle.
Kalahari Desert (South Africa) Adaption.
Capture the interaction between the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River delta.
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