Death Valley may seem an unlikely habitat for a fish, but the Devil's Hole pupfish has managed to thrive here for thousands of years.
Environment & Conservation
Life in Death Valley: Little Fish, Big Splash
Walking with Giants: The Grizzlies of Siberia: Introduction
Once the home of a notorious Soviet prison camp, the isolated peninsula of Kamchatka remains a haven for one of Earth's last giants, the grizzly bear.
Leopards of Yala: Introduction
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka, one of Asia's most celebrated wildlife preserves, contains one of the world's largest concentrations of leopards.
Trail of the Cougar: Introduction
Hunted almost to extinction over the past three centuries, cougars are making a comeback today, with some 30,000 living in the wilds of North and South America.
The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles: Introduction
"The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles" looks at the ultimate predators at the margins of the water and the land.
Flight School: Introduction
To help ensure the survival of endangered whooping cranes, Operation Migration maintains an artificial breeding program that prepares chicks for adulthood.
Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean: Introduction
It may be renowned for its politics and its cigars, but Cuba is home to some of the most unusual creatures on earth.
Living Edens: Big Sur: Introduction
California is the land of natural marvels, including a coastal paradise where wildlife and flora thrive in an unspoiled environment.
Lost World of the Holy Land: Introduction
The Bible makes reference to more than 100 species, metaphorically and literally. But many of those creatures are now gone from the Holy Land, or on the verge of extinction there.




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