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Filming Wild Tigers
View footage of the first wild Siberian tiger that filmmaker Sooyong Park captured on camera. Park spent more than five years searching for tigers in Russia's north eastern forests. His technique was unconventional, but produced more than a thousand hours of wild tiger footage. "Siberian Tiger Quest" premieres on PBS Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 8pm ET.
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