Nature
Romulus Whitaker uses science to determine whether dragons were real.
Romulus Whitaker uses science to determine whether dragons were real.
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Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, is an active volcano.
Volcanoes, monstrous waves and whales of Hawaii.
Uncover the activity, both human and natural, that occurs on the slopes of volcanoes.
Beauty is part of the mysterious and exotic place.
Explore a creative, complex and expensive approach to managing Pacific salmon.
Take on the mystery of the eel with artist, writer and eminent naturalist James Prosek.
The variety of aquatic life that live aboard sunken Japanese WWII war machinery is studied.
Exploration of Puget Sound's ecosystem.
Vermont Fish & Wildlife biologist Kim Royar discusses the lifecycle of beavers, and how to co-exist with them in a presentation at Underhill Town Hall.
Some 30,000 animals and plants live in replicated ocean environments at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Fishermen and dolphins form working relationships; scientists try to communicate with dolphins.
Researchers and filmmakers set out to produce the first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.
Owners relate tales of feline courage, stamina, resourcefulness and loyalty.
Trained dogs aid the disabled, do dangerous military work, find humans buried by avalanches.
Examining the bond between people and their furry, four-legged friends.
Dog trainers adopt unwanted dogs from shelters and train them to herd sheep and sniff bombs.
The relationship between man and dog during the 1,200-mile Iditarod dog-sled race.
The breeding, training and behavior of young dogs and advice on what to avoid when choosing a puppy.
There are over 400 breeds of dog, each unique for its personality, habits, and form.
Learn how the domestication of dogs might have taken place.
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