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Animals Behaving Badly

NATURE investigates the sometimes exasperating efforts of people and wild animals to adapt to each other when their worlds collide in ANIMALS BEHAVING BADLY.

The escalating battle for space on this planet between people and wild animals has grown increasingly one-sided, as humanity asserts its domination. But a few intrepid species are successfully challenging, harassing, and even exploiting us on our own turf.

How people are dealing with these incursions -- and what we can learn from them to the benefit of both wildlife and humans -- is the amusing and enlightening focus of ANIMALS BEHAVING BADLY. The filmmakers traveled to various parts of the United States and Canada, and as far away as New Zealand and Australia, to show us examples of animals behaving "badly," and of the varying human reactions.




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