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Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 1, Paradise
produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 53 mins
Paradise presents the landscape and wildlife of the Upper Okavango River. A lioness severely injured by a buffalo is left for dead by her pride. Now handicapped, she has to survive in the swamp alone, hunting to feed her little cubs.
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produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 53 mins
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Paradise presents the landscape and wildlife of the Upper Okavango River. A lioness severely injured by a buffalo is left for dead by her pride. Now handicapped, she has to survive in the swamp alone, hunting to feed her little cubs.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Okavango: River of Dreams
Speaker / Narrator
F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Animals
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 WNET Thirteen
Person
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
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Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 3, Inferno
produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 1 min
Inferno presents the landscape and wildlife of the Lower Okavango River. The landscape is baked dry by the scorching sun, and large herds of zebra and wildebeest migrate to the dry plains in search of precious salt that these animals need.
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produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 1 min
Description
Inferno presents the landscape and wildlife of the Lower Okavango River. The landscape is baked dry by the scorching sun, and large herds of zebra and wildebeest migrate to the dry plains in search of precious salt that these animals need.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2019-11, 2019
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Okavango: River of Dreams
Speaker / Narrator
F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Animals
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 WNET Thirteen
Person
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
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Nature, Season 27, Episode 4, The Wolf That Changed America
directed by Steve Gooder, fl. 2001; produced by Brian Leith, fl. 1983-2014, Thirteen Productions and Brian Leith Productions, in Nature, Season 27, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008), 51 mins
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn’t a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. The outlaw was a wolf. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was t...
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directed by Steve Gooder, fl. 2001; produced by Brian Leith, fl. 1983-2014, Thirteen Productions and Brian Leith Productions, in Nature, Season 27, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008), 51 mins
Description
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn’t a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. The outlaw was a wolf. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves that had been terrorizing cattle ranchers and their livestock. It was up to Seto...
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw. Feared by ranchers throughout the region, the outlaw wasn’t a pistol-packing cowboy or train-robbing bandit. The outlaw was a wolf. Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves that had been terrorizing cattle ranchers and their livestock. It was up to Seton to exterminate this “super-wolf.” The ensuing battle of wits between wolf and man would spark a real-life wilderness drama, the outcome of which would leave a lasting effect on a new and growing movement in America: wilderness preservation.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Brian Leith, fl. 1983-2014, Thirteen Productions, Brian Leith Productions, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Author / Creator
Steve Gooder, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Nature
Speaker / Narrator
F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Ecology, Wolves
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Steve Gooder, fl. 2001, Brian Leith, fl. 1983-2014, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
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Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 2, Limbo
produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 53 mins
Limbo presents the landscape and wildlife of the “Middle World,” the delta of the Okavango River. A hyena and a warthog family share neighboring dens, helping each other by keeping an eye on threatening predators such as lions and leopards.
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produced by Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990 and Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, in Okavango: River of Dreams, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2019), 53 mins
Description
Limbo presents the landscape and wildlife of the “Middle World,” the delta of the Okavango River. A hyena and a warthog family share neighboring dens, helping each other by keeping an eye on threatening predators such as lions and leopards.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2019-10
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Okavango: River of Dreams
Speaker / Narrator
F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Animals
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 WNET Thirteen
Person
Dereck Joubert, fl. 1990, Beverly Joubert, fl. 1990, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
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Nature, Season 27, Episode 3, American Eagle
produced by James Donald, 1945-, Neil Rettig Productions, John Rubin Productions and Thirteen Productions, in Nature, Season 27, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008), 53 mins
Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent’s most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes. In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought...
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produced by James Donald, 1945-, Neil Rettig Productions, John Rubin Productions and Thirteen Productions, in Nature, Season 27, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008), 53 mins
Description
Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent’s most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes. In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction. But following their protection as an endangered species, bald eagles have come roaring back. Photograph...
Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent’s most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak, and penetrating eyes. In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction. But following their protection as an endangered species, bald eagles have come roaring back. Photographed by three-time Emmy-winning cinematographer Neil Rettig, this first-ever HD hour on bald eagles is an intimate portrait of these majestic raptors’ lives in the wild.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
James Donald, 1945-, Neil Rettig Productions, John Rubin Productions, Thirteen Productions, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Nature
Speaker / Narrator
F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
Topic / Theme
Ecology, Eagles
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
James Donald, 1945-, F. Murray Abraham, 1939-
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