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- A teenage boy must deal with his mother's complicated response after his father temporarily abandons them to take a menial and dangerous job.
- A visually stunning celebration of what makes Texas unique, its diverse landscapes and remarkable wildlife behavior that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
- Following their recent graduation, 4 friends distract themselves from the looming responsibilities of adulthood. But as the boundaries between real and surreal blur, they are faced with decisions that will define the rest of their lives.
- Hope Swinimer and her team of animal loving vets take care and rehabilitate all kinds of wild animals.
- Occasional series of one-off documentaries, each examining the lifestyle of a particular animal.
- The work of dedicated staff and volunteers, rescuing and treating wild animals, at the Wildlife Aid Foundation sanctuary.
- The Wildlife Concert celebrates John Denver's greatest hits, a magical and intimate performance featuring the songs that made him an American treasure. Also included are candid interviews, special wildlife footage and some surprise selections.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation's long-running, flagship nature documentary series. Narrated by David Attenborough.
- Nature and humans struggle to survive, rebuild and thrive under the threat of volcanic eruptions worldwide.
- Join Leo and friends as they go on exciting adventures around the world and explore exotic locations and learn fun facts about animals and nature!
- A series of typical Avery spot gags set around wild animals. A dainty deer drinks very loudly and rudely from a lake. A pack rat swaps an egg and an acorn, then back again ("monotonous, isn't it?"). A flock of ducks lands; a hunter fires; all fly away, except one with an American flag on its side. A termite fells a huge tree. A cowboy rides across the plains well, no; his horse is just slapping itself with the front hooves. A coyote calls to its mate: "Hey, Mabel, come on out!" A camel contradicts the narrator, saying he's really thirsty. A wild dog: because of the lumbermen.
- A wounded shut-in attempts to free himself from the ghosts and savage history that has kept him bound in the town of Springville, Utah.
- Malawi is a small African country that has made a big push to protect its wildlife. Leading the effort is American veterinarian Dr. Amanda Salb and her colleagues at the country's only animal rescue center, where injured and abandoned creatures are saved and rehabilitated. This six-part series follows the dedicated team as they care for a variety of patients, including vervet monkeys, bulbuls, baboons, hedgehogs, and many more, often working with limited resources and in dangerous conditions as they prepare the animals to return to the wild.
- Veterinarians at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida, treat animals from regular check-ups to life-saving surgeries.
- Follows a range of dedicated professionals and volunteers as they look after unwell animals and carefully nurse them back to health at the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital in Brisbane, Australia.
- Take a journey of discovery through China, encountering magnificent landscapes and rare creatures, some familiar, and some that have never been filmed before now.
- On a quest to discover the most exotic and famous wild animals in South Africa, youthful hosts Brittany Bristow and Anga Makubalo embark on a safari through the magnificent Phinda reserve in KwaZulu Natal. Here, they encounter some of the most famous animals in Africa and study their behavior in a variety of environments. Aimed at a family audience, the series provides an entertaining look at how
- For the dedicated staff at the Toronto Wildlife Center, caring for an ill or injured animal and returning them to their natural habitat as soon as possible is its own reward. Watch as their amazing stories of compassion and triumph unfold.
- Behind the scenes with a couple of intrepid young documentary filmmakers as they ponder life, the universe, and which trees produce the best leaves to wipe your butt with.
- Documentary series that looks at how conservationists around the world are attempting to catalog globally endangered wildlife animals.
- This film documents the wildlife which can be found in and around Amsterdam (The Netherlands). The main protagonist is the official city ecologist who explains in humorous manner which animals live in the city and why. It's a film for a niche audience, but eye-opening for those interested.
- A young photographer has been given the opportunity to visit the one of a kind Animal Island. A secret wildlife preserve that is home to many exotic animals. Every day on the island there are assignments to fulfill involving taking pictures of the animals in their own natural habitats. Along with the aid of a robot guide who'll help you out on your mission on the island.
- A number of iconic species call the vast biodiversity of Africa home. From close-knit communities of hamadryas baboons to graceful herds of springbok, get a closer look at the some of the remarkable wildlife within the continent's mighty ecosystem.
- In the heart of the Netherlands lies the Alblasserwaard - a unique landscape once created by the country's best known symbol: the windmill. Although their golden age is now long gone, their legacy lives on. Because once you look closely, you will discover a staggering amount of animals who still benefit from the land that was made by windmills. It's the habitat of black-tailed godwits, purple herons, hares, roe deer, moor frogs and wall browns. In this film we follow these and other wild animals in the change of the seasons, as they face decisive moments and crucial challenges.
- Texas Parks & Wildlife is a weekly, half-hour program airing on all the PBS stations throughout the Lone Star state, as well as a number of other public television stations around the country. You can also catch the show on about 60 city government and educational access channels across the state. You can even watch the show on your schedule with PBS Online and on our YouTube channel. Originally titled Made in Texas, the program began production in 1985 as a magazine style show, with three or four different segments each week. For a few years the show focused on one topic each week, documentary style. In 1991 the name of the show changed to Texas Parks & Wildlife and reverted to the magazine format that we continue to this day. Each week, our program travels to several different destinations around Texas. The stories cover a wide range of topics, from in-depth issues about conservation and the environment, to fun family activities in the outdoors. This season we'll meet a man who has hiked to just about every state park in Texas. You'll see how easy it is to do some overnight camping and still make it to work in the morning. We'll take you dove hunting, mountain biking, paragliding, and carp fishing in different areas of the state. Our Skill Builder segments offer all kinds of handy tips, from hunting and fishing basics to finding places to paddle a kayak or canoe. This season you'll meet some of the Texas Parks & Wildlife people working behind the scenes to make important contributions to conservation in the state. We'll also introduce you to the 2016 Lone Star Land Steward award winners; private landowners who know the importance of good conservation. We'll showcase our fabulous state parks and historic sites. Each week we'll present our award winning stories about the people and places that make the outdoors of Texas the natural place to be. Our hope is to inspire you to get outdoors and visit the natural places in our state. We want to provide a compelling reason for you to care about the outdoors and the state's cultural heritage. Maybe you'll even get involved and help preserve a piece of that heritage. It's our hope that you'll develop a new appreciation for the natural world, a world that's right here in your backyard. Please join us as we explore the natural State of Texas.
- Using a system of spy cameras inside remote-controlled robots, get an up close and personal look at the many magnificent creatures of our world, making new observations about their lives. From penguins to polar bears, and tigers to elephants, these amazing creatures are shown from a whole new angle.
- Julian, a Filipino soldier stationed in Kota Island, is ready to leave Kalayaan. He already completed his three months of service. News of a pending coup in Manila orders him to stay in the island until further notice.
- At a wildlife rehabilitation center in the Pacific Northwest, the steady, practiced, and gentle hands of veterinarians nurse dozens of convalescing animals back to health.
- WildLife features Supergirl's Mehcad Brooks as he brings together a group of Texan teenagers to venture out of the big city and into the wilderness, for the first time ever. Throughout the weekend retreat, the group takes part in outdoor activities designed to help them value the natural environment, and learn how to connect and heal past traumas.
- Experience the wonder of more than 2 dozen of the West's most intriguing animals. Wildlife of the West takes you stream-side and mountain-side, to dizzying heights and stunning habitats. Written and narrated by Emmy Award winner, Tim Woodward.
- Charlie and Chris help members of the public develop wildlife gardens, and receive tips from experts.
- Unique and awe-inspiring looks at animals in their natural look.
- In 2012, a four-person Expedition team completed a 100-day, 1000-mile journey to raise awareness for the Florida Wildlife Corridor opportunity. October 11, 2014 marks the kick off for the second expedition to expand public awareness and generate support for a connected Florida Wildlife Corridor.
- Paul and David have spent the last 20 years rescuing animals and educating the pubic on the importance of protecting wildlife and threatened habitats.
- A comedy set in a animal park where an eccentric zookeeper (Sieber) runs the show.
- Canada's Bow Valley has been living harmoniously with grizzly bears and other wildlife for the the past 20 years.
- Iconic American wildlife captured in their beautiful natural surroundings in Florida and Alaska.
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