Frustrated fishermen captured video of killer whales thrashing at sea lions in a harbor. Are fisheries being wrongly blamed?
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Dean Cannon, the AP on NATURE's Bears of the Last Frontier, has an unexpected adventure when the crew's HD camera breaks down.
Rhinoceros: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, October 18) Among the most ancient of animals, rhinoceroses thrived for millions of years before meeting their most deadly enemy: humans.
Violent Hawaii: Video: Full Episode
Hawaii isn't all idyllic beauty. Watch the full episode of Violent Hawaii online now.
Raptor Force: Introduction
(Airs Sunday, October 11) Humans have had a unique relationship with raptors for centuries. Now, using the tricks of raptors, engineers have devised fighter jets with unprecedented maneuverability and stealth.
NATURE Community: Your Hawaii Photos
Check out these photos of Hawaii submitted by members of the NATURE Community. Then find out how to add your own.
The Gorilla King: Update: Titus Dies at Age 35 (September 2009)
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Supersize Crocs: Introduction
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