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1210. Zoom in on Wildflowers

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Marty Stouffer rides the Great Divide from Mexican to Canadian border in search of beautiful wildflowers. We learn how Native Americans used wildflowers for food and medicine.

1209. Watching Wildlife

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From majestic Elk herds in Yellowstone to songbirds at the feeder, watching wild creatures provides a great opportunity for learning.

1208. Tracking Wildlife

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But every creature leaves behind signs of its passing. Marty Stouffer offers valuable tips on tracking and getting close to Foxes, Moose, Bears, and Birds.

1207. Photographing Wildlife

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Viewers are invited to learn the secrets of wildlife cinematography to share the frustration of failure and the exhilaration of success as the behind-the-scenes story is revealed.

1206. Living With Wildlife

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Wild animals affect us in many ways for recreation, we admire their freedom for economics, we harvest their bounty; and for science, we explore their mysteries.

1205. Home Is Where There's Habitat

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In this program, we will uncover some of the many interesting places Mammals and Birds learn why habitat is so important in their fight for survival.

1204. The First Ten Years

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A decade of North America's fascinating and varied creatures, combined to make Wild America one of the highest-rated programs on TV and a favorite for millions of viewers.

1203. Colors in Nature

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From rich reds to bright yellows, cool blues to velvet blacks, the many colors we perceive in Nature evolved because they have survival value for living creatures.

1202. Backyard Wildlife

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Some wild animals have not survived our progress are actually thriving within numerous urban areas. Raccoons, Deer, Coyotes, Skunks, are adapting to a world shared with humans.

1201. Attracting Wildlife

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If you cant go to see all the wildlife you'd like, then maybe you can attract more of it to your own backyard It's easier than you think.

10. The Bill Makes the Bird

1999 - Season 12

Whether it chisels, pecks or cracks, a Bird's bill plays a big part in what unique Ecological Niche it will fill. With sturdy conical bills, a Grosbeak crushes the hardest seeds. Using the notch on a hooked beak, a Falcon snaps the neck of prey. Limpkins slide their long curved bills into snail shells and, with spatula-shaped mandibles, Spoonbills seine southern waters.

9. Just Little Varmints

2012 - Season 12

Ground Squirrels would not win a popularity contest; unless, of course, you're a hungry Hawk, Fox or Black-footed Ferret. From the Arctic Ground Squirrel of Alaska and the Golden-mantled of the Rockies to the ubiquitous Prairie Dog, our concealed cameras shed light on why these under-appreciated little critters allow us all to enjoy Nature's most magnificent species.

8. Cute as a Cub

2012 - Season 12

Marty and Diane Stouffer's children, Hannah and Luke, narrate a charming romp. Grizzly, Polar, and Black Bear cubs learn how to fish and forage, swim, climb and just have fun. We see Hannah and Luke's encounter with a pair of Black Bear cubs near their Colorado home. Never-before-filmed scenes of Wolverine cubs top off this delightful and heartwarming tribute to childhood.

7. People of the Bison

2012 - Season 12

Bison once grazed America in herds so vast the prairie appeared a moving blanket of deep brown. The native people of the Great Plains molded their culture around the shaggy beast they called "Tatonka." When westward moving Europeans slaughtered the species, they broke a sacred union of people and provider. Yet, Bison are now returning, even to ancient Indian lands.

6. Wings Over the Marsh

2012 - Season 12

Spring comes to our four flyways, heralding the arrival of millions of migrating Waterfowl. In marshlands from Canada to Mexico, Divers and Dabblers perform gaudy breeding rituals and settle into nesting season, an unfolding drama of rebirth in America's heartland. Beautiful adults and cute young alike must survive clashes with Raccoons, Weasels and Eagles.

5. X Rated Imports

1999 - Season 12

Come along and trace the misadventures of America's wildlife aliens. Throngs of European Starlings, hordes of Norway Rats, scores of South American Nutria and millions of Middle Eastern Mussels displace native species and weaken Nature's well-woven fabric. Not all are unwelcome. Hunters prize Chinese Pheasants and birders feed flocks of Monk Parakeets.

4. Queen of the Ice

2012 - Season 12

In a frigid landscape, a Polar Bear emerges from her maternity den with cubs. The Innuit people call this largest predator on earth "Nanook" and bestow upon it spiritual power. Most admired by the native people is the mother Bear which, over the course of two or three years, will fearlessly protect and patiently teach her cubs how to survive in their beautiful, high Arctic home.

3. Year of the Mustang Part 2

2012 - Season 12

As our fascinating story of a band of Wild Mustangs continues, Raven, the Mustang stallion, and his son Diamond are released with what is left of their decimated band. They battle mare-stealing "bachelor" stallions, and witness the birth of the extraordinary colt named Cloud. We travel along with this courageous band as their incredible adventures unfold.

2. Year of the Mustang Part 1

2012 - Season 12

Five hundred years ago, Spanish Conquistadors re-introduced the Horse to the Americas. A handful escaped and grew into vast herds by the 1800's. These "Mestanos" or Mustangs, inspired Native Americans to develop an elaborate horse culture on their "Sacred Dogs." Raven, a Mustang stallion, leads his band through the Arrowhead Mountains in this true story of survival.

1. Zoom in on Wildflowers

2012 - Season 12

Marty Stouffer rides the Great Divide from Mexican to Canadian border in search of beautiful and unusual wildflowers. Along the route, we learn how Native Americans used wildflowers for food and medicine. Cactus of Arizona, Yucca of New Mexico, Columbine of Colorado, Paintbrush of Wyoming, and Bear Grass of Montana all play a part in this adventure.

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