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- Jean-Michael Cousteau's documentary about the Great Barrier Reef keeps getting interrupted by Nemo, Marlin and Dory.
- NatureFest is a family friendly event featuring music, nature exhibits and information about natural resources. More than 30 exhibitors were present and naturalists make presentations about animals in the Center's live animal collection. This presentation is part of Access Sacramento's Hometown Television grant.
- The work of the US Atomic Energy Commission's program called Plowshare is presented. The core of the program is the development of nuclear explosions for industrial purposes. Nuclear explosions are more cost effective than conventional chemical explosions, and can be done at an exponentially larger scale, making what were previously impossible projects now feasible. Nuclear explosions have the same inherent safety risks as chemical explosions with the added risk of radiation, which is becoming less of a concern with improved technology. Some Plowshare projects are highlighted, along with some potential future projects.
- Just when Mike thought he had seen it all, he is hired at a cow farm that specializes in making gardening pots out of cow manure. Mike count dead salmon carcasses and opens up the mail bag and answers a viewer's question and gets bitten by a snake.