Nature - Cuba: The Accidental Eden
Cuba: The Accidental Eden
While the tourist industry has hurt biodiversity in much of the Caribbean, Cuba's relative isolation has left its wildlife untouched. Now, Cuba is a safe haven for rare and intriguing indigenous animals, migrating birds and marine creatures. But as the prospect of the US trade embargo being lifted...
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Great Zebra Exodus
Great Zebra Exodus explores parenthood and the fragility of young life?from zebras to lapwings to meerkats. It?s a tale of loyalty and sacrifice, of home and exile, of death and new life, set against the backdrop of one of Africa?s most surreal landscapes.
Air date: 05/16/2013
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The Private Life of Deer
Despite the presence of white-tailed deer in our lives, we've only begun to understand what's going on in their lives. "The Private Life of Deer" premieres Wednesday, May 8 at 8/7c (check local listings).
Air date: 05/09/2013
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Legendary White Stallions
The striking white Lipizzaner stallions of the famed Spanish Riding School in Vienna have been thrilling audiences for centuries. During the winter public performance season, the horses execute breathtaking displays of carefully choreographed and synchronized movements known as high classical...
Air date: 05/02/2013
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The Mystery of Eels
Eels can be found all over the globe, in fresh and salt water ecosystems alike. But today, risk of over-fishing and the presence of dams and other obstacles that prevent eels from reaching their oceanic spawning grounds pose new threats to an animal that once roamed the planet alongside the...
Air date: 04/18/2013
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What Plants Talk About
When we think about plants, we don?t often associate a term like ?behavior? with them, but experimental plant ecologist JC Cahill wants to change that. The University of Alberta professor maintains that plants do behave and lead anything but solitary and sedentary lives. What Plants Talk About...
Air date: 04/04/2013
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