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- In the mid 1970's, a visionary leader decades ahead of his time is locked in a struggle for the future of America. His name is Jimmy Carter.
- Every acre we protect and every river mile we restore, begins with you. Your support helps us take on the dual threats of climate change and biodiversity loss across 70+ countries and territories. Our Mission: Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.
- Who are the most inspiring individuals working tirelessly to restore rivers in Europe? Follow these "DamBusters" on a journey through Spain, France, Finland, and beyond.
- Did you know that Ian Fleming borrowed the name of James Bond from the cover of his favorite book about birds while living in the Caribbean later writing, "whatever happened to him actually outshines anything I've had my James Bond do."
- This short nature documentary narrated by Peter Jennings shows us the current state of the last greatest places in nature as well as some of its planet and animal inhabitants who are slowly fading away from the planet, due to poor care from humans.
- In this short documentary, a morning with ornithologist Dr. J. Drew Lanham unlocks unexpected inspiration. Lanham is the author of the award-winning memoir "The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature," "Birding While Black" and "9 Rules for the Black Birdwatcher." He is an Alumni Distinguished Professor at Clemson University.
- Jones's father stops traffic on his return with his dramatic insistence that his son intervenes in a building project set to damage a natural lake.
- Join host Jeff Corwin on an epic adventure to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California to discover the effects of a devastating drought that's plagued the Golden State for years. Jeff explores the aftermath of the massive Caldor Fire and meets the brave firefighters on the frontlines of climate change. Then, Jeff travels to Washington State to connect with two vital and threatened species: the resourceful American beaver and the endangered Pygmy rabbit. Jeff works alongside conservationists fighting to protect these amazing animals and the ecosystems where they live.
- At Badger Hole, Oklahoma, the Time Team America crew excavates what may be the largest Folsom-period bison kill site in North America. Long extinct, Bison Antiquus roamed the plains 10,000 years ago. How were Paleoindian hunters able to kill so many of these massive bison-weighing 1500 pounds each-without the help of bows and arrows or even horses? The lives of these ancient ancestors seem elusive, but by investigating bison bones, arrowheads and more, the Team discovers clues about their habitat, hunting range, and their ingenuity that will help us understand them.
- In the Pacific, the quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations. There are forest penguins with a tenuous marriage, the secret rendezvous of great white sharks, and the tale of male pregnancy.
- A story about endangered bobcats, New Jersey, and a dog named Bear.
- Coral is a structure made up of thousands of little animals, some no bigger than a pin. Invasive species of algae have overtaken some coral reefs. Manual removal and re-introduction of a natural predator of algae can help restore balance.