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Preview of Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Show title: Nature
Video title: Preview of Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Video duration: 0m 30sVideo description: In the midst of violence and war, Ukrainian citizens are coming together to rescue animals that have been left behind by those forced to flee. Witness a moving view into the effects of war on animals, and the humans who help them. For more information and reminders about the premiere, text Ukraine to 20366.
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Virginia McKenna Visits Elsa's Camp
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"Born Free" star, Virginia McKenna, returns to Elsa's camp.
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Elsa's Legacy: The Born Free Story
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The dramatic story of the Adamsons' rescue of three lion cubs and their attachment to Elsa, whom they released back into the wild.
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Revealing the Leopard - Preview
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Leopards are the ultimate cat. They are the most feline, the most intelligent, the most dangerous and, until recently, one of the least understood. 12/12/2012
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The Baboon and the Cub
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One of the leopard's cubs hides from a hungry predator. Will it survive?
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Short | The Phantom | Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom
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Hardy, elusive, and smart, the wolverine dominates the harsh Alaskan wilderness.
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Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom - Preview
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Enter the secretive world of the wolverine to find out who this dynamic little devil truly is.
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Remembering the Marshes
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Engineer Azzam Alwash recalls his childhood memories of the Mesopotamian marshes, and his feelings upon his return to Iraq when the area had been reduced to an empty desert.
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Short | Director Commentary: Roosting Crows | A Murder of...
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Filmmaker Susan Fleming describes the awe-inspiring sight of a massive crow roost and explains with infrared imagery how crows retain heat during the night.
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A Murder of Crows Preview
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Crows do not have the best of reputations, but new research has shown they are among the most intelligent animals in the world, able to use tools and recognize each other's voices and 250 distinct calls. "A Murder of Crows" premieres Sunday, October 24, 2010 (check local listings).
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Braving Iraq - Preview
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Can man and animal live again in what remains one of the most politically troubled and dangerous places on Earth? 3/6/2013
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Rescuing Ebony
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Echo and family respond when their charismatic daughter is stolen by another group of elephants. "Echo: An Elephant to Remember" premieres on PBS Sunday, October 17.
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Short | Death of a Matriarch | Echo: An Elephant to Remember
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The people who knew Echo best reflect on their great loss. "Echo: An Elephant to Remember" premieres on PBS Sunday, October 17, 2010.
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Echo: An Elephant to Remember - Preview
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Echo, the elephant matriarch, was the subject of many films and the leader of a carefully studied herd of elephants in Africa. Last year, she died of natural causes. This film is a look back at this remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with the researchers who cared for and studied this amazing herd. 3/5/2013
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Preview | Season 29
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Get a sneak peek at what's coming up on NATURE. Season 29 begins on September 26, 2010 with the premiere of "Cuba: The Accidental Eden."
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Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom
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Catch a glimpse of "Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom," premiering on NATURE on November 14, 2010.
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Short | The Crow and the Caveman | A Murder of Crows
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In the first few minutes from "A Murder of Crows" we learn that crows are always watching, learning, and remembering.
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Lion Hunts Wildebeest
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Go inside one critical moment to discover how a lion is able to bring down its prey, a hulking adult wildebeest.
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Snake Takes Flight
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The paradise tree snake has become a master of escape. It will launch itself from a treetop and sail as far as 300 feet to get defend itself from predators.
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Preview | Moment of Impact: Hunters & Herds
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From Africa's Serengeti to California's grasslands, some of nature's most dramatic moments are caught, examined and "fractured" into their unique parts.
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