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- A political consultant tries to explain his impending divorce and past relationships to his 11-year-old daughter.
- Now out of prison but still disgraced by his peers, Gordon Gekko works his future son-in-law, an idealistic stock broker, when he sees an opportunity to take down a Wall Street enemy and rebuild his empire.
- Crittercam unveils the remarkable survival of the Emperor Penguin in Antarctica's frozen expanses, offering an intimate look into their extraordinary lives.
- Scientists visit the remote surface and undersea locations to study various species of whales in their natural habitat.
- Anthropologist Jill Pruetz follows the chimpanzees of the Fongoli, a woodland area in Senegal, West Africa, to study their behavior. It is their unique behavior, in this unique place, that is leading scientists to new insights into the understanding of the earliest evolutionary steps taken by the human race.
- This one minute looping video greets visitors in the Bronx Zoo's new Madagascar exhibit. It locates the island geographically and highlights it's amazing biological diversity.
- Earth is an ocean planet. Water covers over seventy percent of its surface at an average depth of two miles. Yet at the beginning of the twentieth century, though human explorers have navigated the earth and soared through the skies, one earthly realm remains silent and hostile: The deep. Its crushing pressures kill all who attempt to invade its forbidden darkness. Then, in 1930, an adventurous scientist and a wealthy dreamer undertake a daring voyage in a tiny steel capsule, to a place no living man has ever gone. Success will make them ocean science pioneers. Failure will end in death. Awaiting them... beckoning them... is a fantastic unexplored universe. This is the story of these first intrepid descents into the abyss.
- Elephants - so different in form, yet with an inner life that rivals our own. This short video tells the tale of a single elephant but provides powerful testimony to the species as a whole at this crucial moment in their existence.
- "Small Wonders, Big Threats" is a seven screen immersion experience and the centerpiece of the new Madagascar exhibit at the Bronx Zoo. Comprised of three curved 15' screens and four small panels surrounded by rocks, trees and terrariums, the exhibit puts the spotlight on Madagascar's small biological wonders, the big threats they face, and efforts underway to protect them.
- Lisa and Beth try to find out why Matthew has gotten a brother from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Dave seemingly becomes paranoid when Bill suggests Lisa has a secret new boyfriend, which leads Bill, Joe, and Mr. James on the hunt for whom the guy is.
- After 100 million years, Antarctica had drifted as far North as the tropics. The continent is now covered in a vast rainforest that holds small flutter birds and large bird-eating insects.
- On 3% of the Earth's surface, the rain forest is the habitat for half our animal species, even 80% of insects. So its wildlife is most competitive, like the birds of paradise's mating, and specialized with unique relationships of predation, parasitism etc. For plants, the quest for light is key to stratification, paralleled by interacting animals eating fruits, leaves and other animals. Even the jungle cacophony is stratified. On the soil, recycling specialist like fungi restart the cycle of life. In Central Africa even herds of elephants specialize in following self-made forest paths.
- Stanley and his friends learn that flocking together can help them keeping from getting lost; roadrunners help Stanley to learn that energy from food is important when it comes to physical activity.
- Stanley wants to put on an animal show all by himself; Stanley tries to hide that fact that he lost his friend Marci's soccer ball.
- Stanley is given a costume of an unusual animal to wear to school; Mimi and Marci search for the perfect pet for them.
- Elsie does not want to play a hide-and-seek game with Stanley while wearing a tiger costume; Stanley has trouble learning to climb on monkey bars.
- Marci irritates Stanley and his friends when she tries to be the only leader for a game of "follow-the-leader"; Stanley and his friends have trouble putting together a jigsaw puzzle featuring a picture of several zebras.
- Stanley tries to silence a woodpecker that is distracting is father from working on an important comic; Harry is sprayed by a skunk when Stanley absentmindedly lets him off-leash during a camping trip.
- Stanley is afraid of losing his dad's respect when he spills his breakfast; Stanley's Grandma Griff brings along a surprise visitor when she comes to babysit Stanley.
- Stanley is nervous about going swimming in the big pool; Stanley worries over night noises.
- Stanley, Mimi and Marci hope that learning about how spiders weave webs will help them weave potholders for their moms; Stanley and Marci want to be like pigs, thinking that they get to roll around in mud all day.
- Stanley and his friends learn that rumors shouldn't necessarily be taken at face value; Mimi lets a spelling bee victory go to her head and starts bossing around Stanley and Marci.
- 1987– 41mTV-PG7.0 (11)TV EpisodeWildlife biologist and conservationist Forrest Galante dives into some of the most treacherous, shark-infested waters in the southern hemisphere all in an attempt to rediscover three unique sharks lost to science for as long as 100 years.
- Lester is upset about missing out on winter vacation fun due to a trip to his grandparents; Stanley and Lester hope that learning about the ox will help them to climb a mountain.
- 2001–2007TV-YTV EpisodeLionel decides to write a song about squirrels and Stanley for a song-writing contest; Dennis is worried that Stanley is planning to replace him with a new best friend fish-- one with more "pizazz."
- Stanley looks up deserts in "The Great Big Book of Everything" and learns about camels; Stanley learns how polar bears are insulated against the cold.
- Dennis has trouble adjusting when Stanley brings a musk turtle for a visit; the kids are scared of a new boy at school named Walter.
- Stanley learns that humans are not the only animals that show off; learning about flamingos helps Mimi with a difficult ballet position.
- Stanley has trouble picking an apple as a birthday present for his mom; Stanley thinks a kangaroo could help him clean the mess he made in his parent's room.
- Many if the countless island in the South Pacific are neither broken off continental shells nor made by corals, but created by spectacular volcanic activity in the ocean. These often young, fertile grounds developed varied wildlife on and around them.
- Mark and Stephen came in search of northern white rhino, but they were too late. Thankfully, lessons have been learned from the extinction that might mean the black rhino will not be allowed to dwindle into extinction. A relocation project for some of the remaining individuals is underway in Kenya. Rhino from Nairobi National Park are released into a 90,000 hectare conservancy, and although the area is fenced and protected, it's the closest the rhinos can get to a wild existence. Radio transmitters fitted into the relocated rhinos' horns allow the rangers to track the rhinos more easily in the vast conservancy. They may not be seen for months at a time as they get on with living and breeding as they have for millions of years. Stephen comments that we may not be able to call these animals truly wild, but they're wildish, and if the choice is between wildish and extinct, he knows which he'd choose.
- Primates include apes, monkeys and even more primitive simians, such as lemurs. Thanks to their intelligence, the higher primates take adaptation beyond anatomical evolution: their behavior transcends instinct thanks to learning and invention. Their social life especially holds the seeds of human culture, such as tribal warfare. They occur in widely different environments, which they cleverly interact with, from icy northern Japan to (mainly) the tropics in Old - and New World.
- Andrea Turkalo studies Africa's rarely seen forest elephants and takes a stand against poachers who threaten her adopted elephant family.
- An orphaned giant otter cub named Sancho is adopted by veterinarian Carolina Vargas, who knows the animal must ultimately be released back into the Brazilian Pantanal wetlands.
- The rain forest in and around equatorial Africa's Congo basin is the continent's richest and most varied environment. The abundance of food however also means extremely competition for it, while plants race to the light, using surprisingly dirty trick to 'cheat' for a spot in one of many stories from the ground to the tower-high canopy.
- A) Lester and Stanley argue about dragons. B) Stanley learns about goats when he wants an animal to help his Dad out in the garden.
- 2017– 58m7.7 (31)TV EpisodeNorthern Thailand is dominated by mountains and cloaked in forest. To survive here, both the wildlife and people rely on maintaining the natural harmony of the land leading to some unusual partnerships developing.