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Created by Thomas Lovejoy, George Page
Consistently stunning documentaries transport viewers to far-flung locations ranging from the torrid African plains to the chilly splendours of icy Antarctica. The show's primary focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world. A comic book based on the show, meant to be used an as educational tool for kids, was briefly distributed to museums and schools at no cost in the mid-2000s.
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Log inOctober 19, 1986 · 53 min
Examines how the plants and animals of Alaska’s Alyeska wilderness have adapted to the regions harsh climate.
October 26, 1986 · 53 min
An examination of the plants and animals that make their home in a shallow lagoon found on the Western coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
November 2, 1986 · 53 min
This exploration of the Galapagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean West of Ecuador, examines theories explaining the arrival of wildlife to the archipelago.
November 9, 1986 · 53 min
Marine iguanas, cormorants, green turtles, sea lions, and sperm whales are among the animals that thrive in the cold waters surrounding the equatorially located Galapagos Islands.
November 16, 1986 · 53 min
A look at the Galapagos Islands’ many birds, include the waved albatross, blue-footed booby, frigate bird and the ground finch; also, man’s relationship with the islands’ changing environment.
November 23, 1986 · 53 min
A look at how the Pantanal's wildlife species cope with the annual cycle of flood and drought which transforms the marshy prairie from a dry savannah into the world's largest freshwater wetland – a 36,000 square-mile area that encompasses Southwestern Brazil and parts of Bolivia and Paraguay.
December 7, 1986 · 53 min
An examination of the behavior of man’s feline friends.
December 14, 1986 · 53 min
The activities of an elusive female leopard are traced over a two-day period on the hot plains of Africa.
January 18, 1987 · 53 min
A look at the survival of the African elephants, as ivory and foraging land became more valuable.
February 8, 1987 · 53 min
A freshwater lake in Tunisia that turns salty every summer.
February 22, 1987 · 53 min
The Japanese take efforts to save an indigenous monkey.
March 1, 1987 · 53 min
A look at the crane, Japanese symbol of longevity, true love and happiness.
March 8, 1987 · 53 min
Hunters and egg poachers threaten the existence of the giant loggerhead turtle.
March 15, 1987 · 53 min
Following the wild mustangs of America’s West.
April 12, 1987 · 53 min
An exploration of the Rift Valley that sweeps North from Kenya to Turkey, where prophets said their god first planted a garden.
April 19, 1987 · 53 min
The unusual life in the salty Dead Sea, where the desert plunges 1,200 feet below sea level.
April 26, 1987 · 53 min
What happens when a finely maintained garden is abandoned.
May 10, 1987 · 53 min
A year on a Japanese island following a family of red foxes.
May 17, 1987 · 53 min
The tunnelers, thatchers, weavers, dam builders, sculptors, potters and spinners of the animal kingdom.
May 24, 1987 · 55 min
Echoing hoots and trills, bandit masks, feathered tufts and orange noses distinguish African forest monkeys called quenons.
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