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In the eucalyptus trees of Australia, the wooly and lovable koala bear spends his entire life totally dependent on it.
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We follow several cougar yearlings striving to survive the harsh winter in the mountains and escaping the principle predators of this high country.
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This film shows the Indian elephant at work in the teak forests, moving heavy logs more efficiently and with less ecological damage than any machine.
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Faint trails lead from the parched, forbidding Sonora Desert, to a small spot of moisture, a seep where underground water comes to the surface in tiny quantities.
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In this show we will see the capture and translocation of one Bengal tiger whose hunting territory has been so reduced by the encroachment of agriculture that he has become a threat to the cattle herds.
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A pair of foxes establish their home in particular forest and the filming follows the inter-relationship of this family with all the other creatures of their woody domain.
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The Bushmen of southwest Africa are excellent trackers and huntsmen. This film shows how they imitate the ostrich.
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The crew of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom completes the voyage to the coral sea where visibility is unlimited and sharks and sea snakes thrive in unlimited numbers.
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The camel in its wild state, the feral ostrich, kangaroos, dingos and other native wildlife all are pursued in the desert outback of Australia for replacement.
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Scientific staff of the Kruger National Park in South Africa relocate a heard of zebras to a new area.
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An effort to demonstrate the real need for wildlife management activities including capture and advances made in the field of conservation.
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Twenty-five polar bears, a threat to a civilized community and facing possible extinction, are being captured and moved 25 miles further north, thus ensuring their survival.