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Nature
Grizzly Country
Season 9
Episode 30
A look at the life of Alaska's giant bears in relation to the people who share their territory: hunters, goldminers, and hikers. Cameraman Joel Bennett has lived for years in Alaska. As a member of the Alaska Fish and Game Commission, he is keen to persuade people that bears are not the murderous predators of popular imagination.
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It's a critical time for cat research and conservation.

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Discover how cats have conquered the world, thriving in almost every landscape on Earth.

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Discover what makes big cats among the world’s most diverse and successful predators.

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Explore the secret lives of animals through their eyes.

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Explore the secret lives of animals through their eyes.

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Explore the secret lives of animals through their eyes.

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Discover how cats first crossed from Asia into North America and became the top predators.

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Discover how the first cats arose in the forests of Asia and later came to conquer Africa.

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What happens when people are reunited with wild animals they forged bonds with long ago?

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An intimate look at one of the world’s most intelligent and sensitive animals.

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Animals congregate in huge colonies partly out of necessity and partly for the security.

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