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Nature "Prince of the Alps"High in the Austrian Alps, a female red deer, a leader in her herd, gives birth to a calf. Her status makes him a prince among the other calves. Nature "Rhinoceros" Millions of rhinos once roamed the Earth. There were hundreds of species of all shapes and sizes. But today, the rhinoceros is one of the planet's rarest animals, with three of its species on the brink of extinction. While there is still a chance to save them, teams of experts work to protect rhinos from poachers, relocate them to better habitats, and breed them in captivity. Nature "Silence of the Bees"Honeybees are disappearing. Massive die-offs are now the subject of international emergency research, as scientists race to discover the cause of this ecological disaster. Nature "Underdogs"Extreme doggie makeover! In this "reality-style" program, a bearded collie (sheep herding) and a bloodhound (scent tracking) are selected from animal shelters and trained. Nature "Encountering Sea Monsters"Science fiction writers have come up with strange depictions of alien life, but nothing to rival creatures with a beak like a parrot, no bones, three hearts, blue blood, skin that can change colors and arms growing out of lips. Nature "The Good, the Bad, and the Grizzly"Once on the edge of extinction, grizzlies have made a remarkable recovery. But this fierce predator is no longer content foraging in the back country. Today, bears are everywhere. Nature "Oceans in Glass: Behind the Scenes at the Monterrey Bay Aquarium"The Monterey Bay Aquarium is recognized as one of the most significant and spectacular aquariums in the world because of its realistic presentations. |
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