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Cracking the Koala Code: Introduction

Cracking the Koala Code explores the day-to-day dramas of an extended family of koalas, seen through the eyes of the scientists studying their every move and vocalization. Watch a preview of the film.

May 10th, 2012 | 5 comments

The White Lions: Introduction

PBS Nature follows two white lion cubs as they struggle to survive the dangers they are faced with in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. The White Lions premieres May 9, 2012.

May 1st, 2012 | 28 comments

River of No Return: Introduction

Newlyweds Isaac and Bjornen Babcock spend a year in Idaho's Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness as an unconventional honeymoon. River of No Return tells their story, the story of a couple that took on the wilderness and all its challenges.

Apr 5th, 2012 | 66 comments

Ocean Giants: Introduction

Join PBS Nature, as it dives into the world of whales and dolphins, and reveals the secrets of their intimate lives like never before. Watch a preview of Ocean Giants.

Feb 13th, 2012 | 50 comments

Raccoon Nation: Introduction

New insights about a species that is far more smart and wily than most ever imagined. Is city life cultivating “über-raccoons,” ready to take over the world? Watch a preview of PBS Nature's Raccoon Nation.

Jan 31st, 2012 | 32 comments

Fortress of the Bears: Introduction

Enter a world shaped by bears, trees, and salmon, and explores the delicate balance of their interconnected lives. Watch a preview of PBS Nature's Fortress of the Bears.

Jan 16th, 2012 | 24 comments

Kangaroo Mob: Introduction

Following the stories of several urban kangaroos, Kangaroo Mob reveals how these metropolitan marsupials manage to survive the city, and documents the ongoing debate on how best to manage them.

Dec 21st, 2011 | 15 comments

My Life as a Turkey: Introduction

Based on his true story, My Life as a Turkey chronicles naturalist and writer Joe Hutto’s remarkable and moving experience of raising a group of wild turkey hatchlings to adulthood.

Nov 8th, 2011 | 164 comments

Jungle Eagle: Introduction

Harpy eagles are the most powerful birds of prey in the world. Standing three feet tall, with a six-foot wingspan and razor-sharp talons the size of bear claws, these birds are the heavyweight hunters of the South American rainforest.

Oct 31st, 2011 | 30 comments
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