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Aquarius
Aquarius
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on July 24, 2008
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Humans are not made to live underwater, but that’s exactly what scientists are doing in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Located 60 feet below the surface, Aquarius is an innovative controlled environment that allows aquanauts to live for days at a time underwater while studying the coral reef.


Spanish Wine Climate Concern
Spanish Wine Climate Concern
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on July 17, 2008
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Vineyards in Spain have survived bombs, wars, and plagues, but now they are facing their most life-threatening opponent yet – climate change. Wine connoisseurs can still enjoy a fine glass of Spanish wine, but the reality that some vintages may become increasingly rare or even nonexistent will be harder to swallow. Currently the largest producer of grapes in Europe, Spain will soon be competing with non-traditional wine producers in the North, such as England and Germany, where the increased temperatures have benefited the grape harvest.


Diving Cuba's Caves
Diving Cuba's Caves
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on July 11, 2008
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Wild Chronicles travels to Cuba where two biologists explore underwater caves to discover what lives beneath the Earth’s surface. Cave-diving is is always dangerous, especially if it has never been explored before. But the reward of discovering a new species is well worth the effort.


World's Tallest Tree
World's Tallest Tree
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on June 27, 2008
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Redwoods are the tallest living trees on the planet, and one of the best places to see them is northern California’s Redwood National Forest. Two naturalists think they have found the world’s tallest tree hidden among the many giants. One daring researcher climbs to the top to see how the tree measures up, learning much about the species along the way.


The Baka of Cameroon
The Baka of Cameroon
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on June 19, 2008
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The Baka people maintain their ancient hunter-gatherer lifestyle in Cameroon’s rainforests but loggers are encroaching and survival is a challenge. Join the resilient Baka on a hunt, with just a single bullet available to take down a forest buffalo needed to feed the village for weeks to come.


Antarctica Family Robinson
Antarctica Family Robinson
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on June 13, 2008
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Sailing Antarctica is not the average summer vacation. Wild Chronicles meets a family of explorers and naturalists who sail Antarctica’s frigid waters in their tiny yacht to monitor chinstrap penguins. Days are long and quarters are tight, but Antarctica’s beauty is worth the ride.


Maggot Medicine
Maggot Medicine
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on June 06, 2008
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Using maggots to clean infected wounds was standard medical practice in the U.S. a century ago, but antibiotics have since replaced these creepy healers. Watch as a bio-surgical researcher in the United Kingdom and a doctor in Oregon put hungry maggots to the test on some stubborn wounds. Judging from the results of their research, this treatment may be coming soon to a hospital near you.


Operation Migration
Operation Migration
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 19, 2008
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Disguised in a whooping crane costume, Wild Chronicles host Boyd Matson takes flight in Necedah, WI with Operation Migration and a flock of young cranes. Bred in captivity without adult cranes to teach migratory routes, conservationists must lead the way. Highly endangered, and once nearly extinct, these tallest native birds of North America are making a comeback.


Chimp Memory Beats Humans'
Chimp Memory Beats Humans'
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 19, 2008
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Watch young chimpanzees beat Japanese college students in a short-term-memory test by a wide margin--raising questions about primate intelligence and evolution. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Rare Elephant Pool Play Seen
Rare Elephant Pool Play Seen
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 15, 2008
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On a visit to a Botswana watering hole, Wild Chronicles' Boyd Matson videotaped pachyderms frolicking like few have ever observed before. Credit: Video by Public Television's Wild Chronicles, from National Geographic Mission Programs. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Vultures of the Serengeti
Vultures of the Serengeti
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 12, 2008
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Reviled by many, Ruppell’s griffon vultures are true survivors on Africa’s Serengeti plains. At times one of the world’s richest meadows, the Serengeti’s rich grasses wither in the dry season. Riding high on the wind, vultures monitor the great cycle of life and death, awaiting a feast for their growing families.


Dog Whisperer: Kobe, Banjo, and Kisses
Dog Whisperer: Kobe, Banjo, and Kisses
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 05, 2008
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In order to reign in an aggressive Australian shepherd, Cesar gives the dog a taste of its own herding tactics.


Drug-Sniffing Dog Cloned
Drug-Sniffing Dog Cloned
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on May 01, 2008
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Officials in South Korea have high hopes for the noses of seven Labrador retrievers cloned from a star drug-sniffing canine. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Facing a Mountain
Facing a Mountain
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on April 25, 2008
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In Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, Wild Chronicles follows adventurer Jon Krakauer across 40 miles of barren landscape to witness the challenge of his lifetime. Troubled by a tragedy on Mount Everest that took the lives of several of his friends, Krakauer hopes to conquer not only a mountain that has never been scaled before, but his personal doubts as well.


Elephant Slaughter
Elephant Slaughter
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on April 17, 2008
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Kakouma National Park in southeastern Chad is home to one of the few viable elephant populations in Africa, but these massive beasts are in trouble. Wild Chronicles presents exclusive footage as National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Mike Fay puts his life on the line, evading gun-wielding poachers, to save these majestic animals.


Elephant Slaughter
Elephant Slaughter
from National Geographic Video Shorts on April 17, 2008
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Kakouma National Park in southeastern Chad is home to one of the few viable elephant populations in Africa, but these massive beasts are in trouble. Wild Chronicles presents exclusive footage as National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Mike Fay puts his life on the line, evading gun-wielding poachers, to save these majestic animals.


Two-Faced Baby Worshipped
Two-Faced Baby Worshipped
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on April 11, 2008
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A girl born with two faces in India is a form of conjoined twin. Villagers are revering her as a reincarnation of a Hindu goddess. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Two-Faced Baby Worshipped
Two-Faced Baby Worshipped
from National Geographic Video Shorts on April 11, 2008
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A girl born with two faces in India is a form of conjoined twin. Villagers are revering her as a reincarnation of a Hindu goddess. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Extremely Rare Lion Baby Born
Extremely Rare Lion Baby Born
from Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts on April 04, 2008
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The rare Asiatic lion cub born at a Japanese zoo is one of only about 300 left in the world. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Extremely Rare Lion Baby Born
Extremely Rare Lion Baby Born
from National Geographic Video Shorts on April 04, 2008
312 views
The rare Asiatic lion cub born at a Japanese zoo is one of only about 300 left in the world. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Holograms Get Art Talking
Holograms Get Art Talking
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 28, 2008
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Art comes "alive" in a South Korean hologram exhibit that includes 3-D animations of da Vinci's "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa," the Associated Press reports. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Holograms Get Art Talking
Holograms Get Art Talking
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 28, 2008
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Art comes "alive" in a South Korean hologram exhibit that includes 3-D animations of da Vinci's "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa," the Associated Press reports. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Newborns of Jasper
Newborns of Jasper
from Wild Chronicles on March 21, 2008
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At Jasper National Park, high in the Canadian Rockies, spring is a full, fragrant bloom: food is plentiful and new life emerges. But spring does not come easily, and for newborn youngsters dangers abound. Many must learn to run first and ask questions later.


Hero Dolphin Saves Whales
Hero Dolphin Saves Whales
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 21, 2008
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A bottlenose dolphin saves two pygmy sperm whales in New Zealand. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Hero Dolphin Saves Whales
Hero Dolphin Saves Whales
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 21, 2008
147 views
A bottlenose dolphin saves two pygmy sperm whales in New Zealand. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Following Balboa
Following Balboa
from Wild Chronicles on March 13, 2008
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Linking two continents and dividing two oceans, Panama’s Darien is a small spit of land, but a challenge to cross. Almost 500 years ago the explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa made the trek through the Darien’s steamy jungle, becoming the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. Today, an American adventurer attempts to follow Balboa’s footsteps, from sea to shining sea.


Ancient Little People Found?
Ancient Little People Found?
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 13, 2008
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A scientist uncovers tiny human bones in a tropical island cave, in what could be a major discovery. For more on this topic, watch "Mystery Skulls of Palau" on Monday, March 17, 10 PM PT/ET on the National Geographic Channel. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Ancient Little People Found?
Ancient Little People Found?
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 13, 2008
114 views
A scientist uncovers tiny human bones in a tropical island cave, in what could be a major discovery. For more on this topic, watch "Mystery Skulls of Palau" on Monday, March 17, 10 PM PT/ET on the National Geographic Channel. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


Hominid Baby
Hominid Baby
from Wild Chronicles on March 06, 2008
237 views
Ethiopia’s Rift Valley seems a barren landscape, but it hides untold archaeological riches. Dig in with Wild Chronicles and National Geographic researcher Zeray Alemseged and unearth a three-million-year-old baby. This historic discovery of tiny bones may shed new light on man’s ancestry.


Secret Polar Bear Cub Revealed
Secret Polar Bear Cub Revealed
from National Geographic Video Shorts on March 06, 2008
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A three-month-old polar bear named Wilbar is being raised by its mother in Stuttgart, Germany, the city's zoo has revealed, after keeping the birth under wraps. (c) 2008 National Geographic (AP)


 




   

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