
Season 14 (1975)
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Episodes 12
Return of the Pine Marten
Captured in Canada and released in the Nicolet Forest of Wisconsin, the marten are observed and studied to insure their survival.
Read MoreBighorn Sheep
Marlin visits a small mountain island in the middle of Flathead Lake in southern Montana ... the home of a large herd of bighorn sheep.
Read MoreThe Pond at Broken Branch
An ecological study of a mountain valley in Canada shows the dramatic story of the inter-relationship of the animals in their natural habitat.
Read MoreElk of the Montana Rockies
Marlin observes the study in operation during both winter and summer to learn what happens to elk of the Montana Rockies when forests are cut and logging roads built through their habitat.
Read MoreMusk Oxen at Nunivak
Eskimos capture huge wild musk oxen and transfer them to Wrangel Island, USSR.
Read MoreBaboons of Tanzania
Marlin has been invited by the Tanzanian government to observe the baboons in the National Parks of Ruaha and Mikumi in southeast Africa.
Read MoreThe Flamingos Return to Rezaiyeh
Lake Rezaiyeh in northwestern Iran is the nesting territory of the greater flamingo. Marlin participates in research of the mysteries concerning this bird.
Read MoreWild Dogs of the Desert
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.
Read MoreTo Rope a Shark
Marlin joins men of Marineland of Australia to rope a large nurse shark.
Read MoreLand of the Ostrich
In the northern part of South Africa, the life and habits of the ostrich is observed.
Read MoreAmerica's Wildlife Heritage
Commemorating the bicentennial year, this program tells the story of man's first settlement on our Eastern Coast and the animals he saw.
Read MoreThe Return of Botswana's Boteti River
For 20 years the Boteti River in northern Botswana has not flowed. What was once an expansive and prolific body of water gradually dried up, leaving zebras, hippos, elephants and crocodiles dependent on the few pools formed from the occasional rains.
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