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- The wildlife of the arctic is explored in this true-life adventure.
- Two orphaned brothers struggle to stay together as they bravely ride the rails from New York to Nebraska in search of the safe haven of Father Flanagan's Boys Town.
- This compelling documentary explores Canadian film culture and tries to discover what defines Canadian film through interviews with notable filmmakers.
- The startling and intimate behavior of wolves both in the wilderness and in captivity are shown in this film which was years in the making.
- Documentary of how the buffalo was hunted by both whites and Indigenous peoples in the 19th century.
- A look into the annual cycle of the migration of the great blue heron from the West Indies and Cental America to the St. Lawrence River in Quebec.
- The swift fox is reintroduced to its original habitat.
- An examination of the biosphere between Canada's MacKenzie River and the Amazon River valleys.
- The wolf's characteristics are observed.
- This documentary captures the endeavors of Canadian wildlife experts to preserve and protect animals that have managed to survive human development in the region. These species include the hooded crane, prairie falcon, bighorn sheep, bison, polar bear, and grizzly bear.
- A quarter of the earth's land mass, from arctic to tropical, are open plains consisting of lowland as well as highland plateaus. Here grows virtually indestructible, fast-growing grasses of all sizes that feed the planet's largest herbivore populations, the preys to solitary and social carnivores. Spectacular elements of the seasonal cycle of life can include mass migrations, monsoons, drought and great fires.
- Cameras follow birds as they dive into fresh and salt waters for their meals.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the technical skills and endurance that went into the making of "The Wild Canadian Year" series.
- The oil addiction of industrialized world. .
- Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia's bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes. In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.
- After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.