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Along the Snake River in southwestern Idaho is the world's largest concentration of golden eagles and Prairie falcons. Marlin participates in the research and observations.
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Again Marlin participates in the study of the golden eagle as it nests in the canyon cliffs and hunts for food in the plateaus.
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Marlin and Dick Denney observe the wildlife along the shores of Argentina's Patagonia.
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The U.S. Forest Service in Alaska and Dick Denney attempt to discover if the dusky Canada goose might be in jeopardy because of an earthquake, which occurred over a decade ago.
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Filmed in the Canadian Rockies this is a species story dealing with a day in the life of a Canada lynx.
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Dick Denney and Dr. Bruning of the New York Zoological Society, "walk across the Pampas" and observe some of Argentina's most interesting bird life.
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Part I shows the Norwegian natives and how they raise, herd and use their reindeer, which is the basis of their economy.
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Part II concludes on how the Norwegian natives and how they raise, herd and use their reindeer, which is the basis of their economy.
E9
This is a look at the life of the wolf and the bobcat raising their families in the mountains of the Monti-LaSal National Forest located in southern Utah.
E10
Marlin journeys to Tanzania to observe primate research being conducted among the chimpanzees that live near the shores of vast Lake Tanganyika.
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Marlin travels to the Hawaiian Archipelago, Leeward Islands, to observe the activities of the sea birds, which live there.
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Marlin Perkins joins a husband-wife scientific team in Tanzania, east Africa to observe their continuing five-year research into the life of the wild dog.