ANIMAL ODDITIES
The strangest features of some creatures are the very elements which have
allowed them to survive. Claymation of prehistoric species shows the ways in
which odd shapes evolved into forms we know today. The Musk Ox’s circle dance
and the Armadillo’s shell game are explained. Also seen are the one-in-a-million
white Moose, and the confused courtship of a prairie Grouse hybrid.
BORN TO RUN
What animal is the fastest in North America? What animal is best known —
inaccurately — as an Antelope? What animal, less than a week after it is born,
can race across the prairie at 40 miles per hour? It is the Pronghorn of our
vast western prairies and it is born to run! Of all America’s hooved Mammals,
this fascinating creature is the only one to originate on this continent.
OWLS – LORDS OF DARKNESS
The Owl’s incredible sight and hearing are second to none in the animal world,
and its ability to fly with utter soundlessness is nothing short of remarkable.
Its life history is endlessly intriguing. The eighteen species of North American
Owls are creatures of mystery. Owls are undisputed champions of the Birds of
Prey. They reign — as they have for ages — lords of darkness.
HOG WILD!
Many thousands of these intelligent creatures roam the woods from Georgia to
California. Some, bristling Boars with huge tusks, were imported from Europe and
released as formidable hunting adversaries. Others are escaped barnyard swine.
Only one is native — the Peccary of our southwestern deserts. This program
explores the funny, bizarre, violent world of the Wild Hog.
ANTLERED KINGDOM
The Deer Family is best known for its headgear — its beautifully shaped antlers.
Their kingdom includes the lovely Whitetail, Mule and Key Deer, the nomadic
Barren-Ground and Woodland Caribou, the majestic Moose and the elegant Elk. All
are exquisitely adapted to escape from predators. We explore their essential
roles in a variety of ecosystems from Florida to Alaska.
WILD WINGS
America’s Birds come in all shapes and sizes, and they range from homely to
breathtaking. But they share one thing in common — the awesome power of flight.
The airborne freedom which sets Birds apart from other creatures has been envied
by man for centuries. All the diverse Bird types are seen — powerful predators,
melodious songbirds, and graceful water birds.
WILD CATS
We all know domestic Cats. We’ve seen them savagely attack a ball of yarn,
contentedly purr on our lap, and instinctively sharpen their claws, probably on
our finest furniture. Yet we rarely see their wild cousins, the most elusive of
all animals… and the most deadly. This program explores the Jaguar, Mountain
Lion, Lynx, Bobcat, Margay, Ocelot, and Jaguarundi.
THE MAN WHO LOVED BEARS – PART 1
Marty Stouffer is studying wildlife in a remote Colorado wilderness. One spring
day, he comes across the tracks of a Grizzly Bear — thought to be extinct in the
state — and he follows and meets face-to-face with a magnificent male Grizzly.
Excited by his discovery, Marty adopts a female Grizzly cub from a zoo. He and
Griz share a cabin as Marty teaches her how to survive.
THE MAN WHO LOVED BEARS – PART 2
Over the summer, the adventurous cub encounters many other creatures, among them
a hungry Cougar. As winter approaches, Marty digs a den for Griz, and while she
sleeps, he goes off to observe wildlife which does not hibernate. In April, Griz
emerges from her den, and must learn one last lesson — to fear humans, even
Marty. This separates man and bear forever.
BACKYARD WILDLIFE
Some wild animals have not only survived our progress, but are actually thriving
within numerous urban areas. Raccoons, Deer, Coyotes, Skunks, and a wide variety
of Birds are adapting to a world shared increasingly with humans. Backyard
wildlife is a never-ending joy for wildlife watchers. Also included in this
program are tips for attracting creatures to your own backyard.