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The Wolf That Changed America

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In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn’t a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. The outlaw was a wolf. ...

Dogs That Changed the World: Dogs By Design

Hard-Wired?

Genetics and brain physiology can affect a dog's personality and behavior.

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Cuba: The Accidental Eden

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A possible increase in tourism puts Cuba's wildlife at risk.

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Superfish

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Get the full story on marlin, sailfish, spearfish and swordfish -- the most highly prized of all game fish. 6/20/2012

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SILENT ROAR: Searching for the Snow Leopard

Life at the Edge of the World

The Himalayas are perhaps best known for the world's tallest mountain: the 29,053-foot tall Mount Everest. But the Himalayas' snowy slopes and green valleys are also home to some of the world's hardiest people. Indeed, the mountains, which span more than 1,500 miles through northern ...

SILENT ROAR: Searching for the Snow Leopard

Interview: Filmmaker Mitchell Kelly

One key player in the making of NATURE's SILENT ROAR was Mitchell Kelly, a wildlife filmmaker. The project, which required months of work at high altitude in isolated areas, was nearly fatal for Kelly. He has since recovered, and recently participated in an interview from ...

Season 29 Preview

Get a sneak peek at what's coming up on NATURE. Season 29 begins on September 26, 2010 with the premiere of "Cuba: The Accidental Eden."

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SILENT ROAR: Searching for the Snow Leopard

Interview: Conservationist Rodney Jackson

In NATURE's Silent Roar viewers meet Rodney Jackson, one of the world's leading snow leopard biologists and conservationists. Jackson, who has 25 years of experience in the field, directs the Snow Leopard Conservancy. The organization works with local communities in India and elsewhere to develop ...