
Nature
Caring for the World's Most Famous Rhino
Show title: Nature
Video title: Caring for the World's Most Famous Rhino
Video duration: 2m 18sVideo description: Sudan is one of just three Northern White Rhinos left in the world and the only male of his species. To keep him comfortable and safe, Sudan has his own private living quarters – and dedicated keeper to look after him. Get a glimpse into the daily routine of this rhino celebrity.
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Sound in the Field
5m 21s
Sound Recordist Dave Ruddick goes through his set-up and explains how he records surround sound in the field. This clip was shot at Tongass National Forest where Ruddick was handling sound for the film Fortress of the Bears.
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Tides and Jibs
3m 29s
Filmmaker Shane Moore discusses some of the filming techniques he used on Fortress of the Bears.
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A Heroic Return
1m 3s
It's taken all spring and summer, but salmon finally return to Admiralty Island to spawn and die.
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Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey - Preview
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Irish cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson spent almost 600 days filming Broken Tail and his family for some of the finest tiger documentaries ever made. 1/18/2012
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Kangaroo Mob - Preview
30s
Meet the mob of street-smart kangaroos moving into Australia's capital city and the ecologists who follow their every move. 4/24/2013
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Metropolitan Marsupials
1m
There are thousands of kangaroos living in the hills around Canberra. And as night falls, they start moving into the suburbs.
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Filming Urban Roos
2m 24s
Kangaroo Mob Producer Sally Ingleton on the genesis of the film, how the story evolved, and what urban kangaroos can teach us.
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A New Vitality
1m 14s
Trips to the city become less frequent when there's an abundance of grass in the hills.
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Birds of the Gods
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David Attenborough introduces a young team of New Guinean scientists on a grueling expedition to find and film Birds of Paradise -- the holy grail of wildlife filmmakers.
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Cloud Update: 2012
10m 7s
Filmmaker Ginger Kathrens gives us an update on Cloud and his family since the last PBS Nature documentary on the wild stallion.
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Arctic Bears - Preview
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Learn about the plight of the polar bears, who are living on borrowed time as their habitat changes and food sources become rare. 12/28/2011
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Education | Which Came First - the Turtle or the Egg?
5m 23s
In order for future generations of sea turtles to survive, Cuba's beaches and coastlines must be preserved.
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Education | Reef Madness
4m 43s
Cuba's corals reefs are thriving while corals around the world are becoming endangered - why?
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Education | Good Things Come in Small Packages
3m 39s
Cuba's unique wildlife is truly a sight to behold.
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Why We Love Cats and Dogs - Preview
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Join an in-depth investigation into the great divide between dog lovers and cat lovers. Animal behaviorists, psychologists, trainers and devoted owners all weigh in.
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My Life as a Turkey - Preview
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Experience the true story of writer and naturalist Joe Hutto (portrayed by Jeff Palmer) as he raises a family of turkey chicks. 11/16/2011
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