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- In the DIY Network series Building Alaska, viewers follow a cast of characters who set out to construct incredible cabins in rugged and remote areas in the Alaskan wilderness.
- Buyers head to Alaska for adventure and possibly a new home. During the search, these home seekers discover everything the great state has to offer as they decide if living in America's Last Frontier is right for them.
- Officers of The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conserve and protect the natural wonders of National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska.
- Most not familiar with Alaska see it as being perpetually cold and snow covered, which is not the case the summertime. The Inside Passage to Alaska is the longest protected waterway in the world. Traveling north through the passage, this travelogue first enters the modern but small town of Seward, gateway to the interior of Alaska. One of the burgeoning industries is the raising of silver fox and mink. There are many road houses scattered throughout Alaska, but one of the most famous is twenty-three miles outside of Seward on Lake Kenai belonging to Nellie Lawing, better known as Alaska Nellie, who has a long and storied history in Alaska.
- A 7 day inaugural adventure race across an Alaskan glacier and park.
- Rooted before the first Midnight Sun game in 1906, The Alaska Baseball League has been adding to Alaska's cultural and historical legacy, defined as much by its Alaskan existence as by its exceptionally high quality baseball.
- National Correspondent Dave Malkoff explores how climate change is effecting Alaska right now. This documentary aired several times on The Weather Channel. Segments from the documentary also aired several times NBC's Today Show.
- Kenai, Alaska. July 1998. Commercial fishing has been closed for nine days. Dozens of workers have lost nearly an entire year's income waiting for regulations to lift - while a nearby tourist spot teems with unregulated sportfishermen.
- After the death of his father, a young man falls victim to the darkest parts of his own mind. Submerging himself in these memories, he is forced to explore his guilt, his impact on those he loves, and question the value of his life.
- A true-life adventure of a man and a boy as they explore the forbidding Alaskan tundra.
- Embark on a gripping journey through Suicidal Bunnies' latest music video for their single, "It's All in Your Head." Delve into the lives of individuals grappling with unseen illnesses, navigating the labyrinth of dismissive remarks from medical professionals. Through mesmerizing visuals and compelling storytelling, the video sheds light on the resilience and determination of those facing hidden battles. Join Suicidal Bunnies as they illuminate the often overlooked struggles of invisible illnesses, sparking conversations and fostering empathy with every frame. This captivating narrative is inspired by true events, drawing from the poignant experiences of those who have confronted similar challenges. Suicidal Bunnies extends heartfelt gratitude to Gail Moore for her invaluable insight, as well as to actors Jamie Nelson, Valerie Flake, and Steve Giesler for their exceptional performances. Special thanks to Duane Bannock for his unwavering dedication in bringing this vision to life.
- Created for the Storm Area 51 Event...sorta. Filmed on September 20th 2019. A small town was visited by a mysterious being from the sky.
- Alaska, a largely unexplored and undeveloped terrain, serves as a giant playground for some of the world's most majestic wildlife which are Dall's porpoises, sea otters, Stellar sea lions, an octopus, an American black bear, muskoxen, a collared pika, a red fox, Dall sheep, a grizzly bear, and a herd of moose in this rugged frontier.
- Colton and Jack are in Kenai Fjords National Park, spotting the areas most iconic wildlife, on the way to America's largest ice field.
- Jungle Jack goes on a boating adventure in Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park.
- Host Jeff Corwin explores Aialik Glacier and visits the Alaska SeaLife Center where he meets an orphaned harbor seal named Ali. Jeff helps the ASLC staff nurse Ali back to health and prepare for Ali's release back to the wild. Along the way, Jeff learns about other seals at the facility, including one named Atty who is pregnant with her second pup.
- Host Jeff Corwin teams up with the Alaska SeaLife Center to uncover the reasons behind the decline of some Steller sea lion populations. Jeff travels to remote Grotto Island to witness sea lions in their natural habitat. Jeff also meets a two thousand pound sea lion named Woody and learns about the breeding program at the ASLC.
- 2011–201620mTV-YTV EpisodeHost Jeff Corwin explores the world of Alaskan birds and their unique relationship to the ocean. Jeff visits the Alaska Raptor Center where a bald eagle named Tahoe is ready to be released back to the wild. Jeff also travels to remote Grotto Island for fieldwork with wild birds, and he visits the Alaska SeaLife Center's bird habitat to meet baby puffin chicks.
- 2011–201620mTV-YTV EpisodeHost Jeff Corwin shares some of his most exciting experiences in the great state of Alaska including diving with Stellar Sea Lions, tracking Brown Bears on Kodiak Island, caring for adorable Harbor Seals, and exploring Alaska's vast coastline.
- Host Jeff Corwin travels to the remote coastlines of Alaska for a once in a lifetime adventure with Humpback whales. Jeff teams up with scientists who study whale behavior and work to understand the fascinating feeding habits of these massive mammals. Jeff also unlocks the secrets of whale communication by recording whale songs with the latest technology