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The Desert Speaks
Season 3, Episode 4: Biodiversity
Season 3
Episode 4
Biodiversity is an interesting concept some say may lead to clues important for medical cures. From prickly pear cactus and cholesterol to the genetics of endangered wolves, this program examines how many mysteries are being solved and many benefits realized by the study of the desert - from creosote flats to piñon juniper. Also, follow the fate of an endangered lily. Discover that the desert’s
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In Chile’s Atacama Desert people have lived for thousands of years in a land without rain.
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We trek inland to examine a cross section of the Patagonia desert into the Andes.
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Venture across the spectacular and colorful Argentine Patagonia.
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We travel to central Chile to the vineyards that have made Chilean wines famous.
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Tracing the San Andreas Fault.
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Exploring the isolated ecosystem of Catalina Island.
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Travel along the coastline of Espiritu Santo Island with host David Yetman.
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The famed Sea of Cortez boasts the greatest marine diversity in the world.
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Continue the journey through the gorgeously diverse Patagonia landscape.
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Travel with host David Yetman through the Patagonia landscape.
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Trace the Rio San Miguel through Sonora, Mexico.
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Discvoer how adobe was used in the past and is still used today.