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- The story of the English exploration of Virginia, and of the changing world and loves of Pocahontas.
- A mythical account of the life of Buddy Bolden, the first Cornet King of New Orleans.
- An American photographer in Rio de Janeiro becomes involved in the world of "knife culture" when he sets out to find the killer of one of his models.
- A diverse group of full-of-attitude New Yorkers reveals how a hidden world of beautiful wild birds in the middle of Manhattan has upended and magically transformed their lives.
- A look at the World Series of Birding, an annual team competition to identify the most birds in New Jersey in a twenty-four-hour period.
- America's Wildest Refuge is an ecological and historical portrait of a majestic place and those who have worked to protect it.
- Researchers in Antarctica observe Adelie penguins during the polar summer as they nest and raise chicks.
- Although cultures around the world may regard the crow as a scavenger, bad omen, or simply a nuisance, this bad reputation might overshadow what could be regarded as the crow's most striking characteristic - its intelligence.
- In this episode of America's Cutest Dog we explore all that is Cutified n the canine kingdom. We explore dogs we find so cute when they're chowing down. We check out the latest videos of guilty pooches, and we see mutts with unusual pals.
- More than a tangle of roots growing out of swampy muck, the Mangroves are nurseries for the marine life of the Bahamas. More than 90% of the species of the Bahamas spend some part of their lives here. This is where baby sharks learn to hunt and young lobsters learn how to hide. The roots of these salt-water tolerant shrubs are also home for some remarkable creatures: from the tiny seahorse to the resilient tree crab. Even the iconic Flamingo gathers here to feed on the crustaceans that give them their pinkish hue.
- Pupils at a Chinese school receive a letter from a school in Russia asking them to help protect the spoon-billed sandpiper. In Tibet, a trainee monk teaches environmental husbandry to nomads. A young girl fights to overcome her deafness.
- A young monk discovers that a new dam threatens the habitat of the snow leopard. Four children investigate a mystery illness in their town. A worried mother stands up to a factory that she believes is causing cancer in local people.
- Novice monk Gama discovers that a huge open cast mine threatens to contaminate the Yellow River. Ms Wu finds that a local factory is releasing poisonous hydrogen cyanide and 4 journalists highlight the plight of the spoon-billed sandpiper.
- Novice monk Gama travels across the plateau to visit the world's largest Tibetan monastery. The four young journalists sign up schools across Asia to their campaign to save the endangered spoon-billed sandpiper.
- Novice monk Gama prepares to begin a new life in the stunningly beautiful Wumingsi Monastery. Crusading reporter Xu comes under attack for his battle against electrofishing. Have the young journalists won the competition they entered?