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All Season 15 Episode

1. Snake River Birds of Prey - Part 1

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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.

2. Snake River Birds of Prey - Part 2

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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.

3. Wild Shores of Patagonia

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Marlin and Dick Denney observe the wildlife along the shores of Argentina's Patagonia.

4. Land at River's End

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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.

5. Day of the Lynx

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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.

6. Realm of the Rhea

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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.

7. World of the Lapps - Part 1

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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.

8. World of the Lapps - Part 2

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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.

9. Bear Cubs of Painted Canyon

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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.

10. Chimpanzees of Tanzania

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Marlin journeys to Tanzania to observe primate research being conducted among the chimpanzees that live near the shores of vast Lake Tanganyika.

11. Exploring the Leewards

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Marlin travels to the Hawaiian Archipelago, Leeward Islands, to observe the activities of the sea birds, which live there.

12. Wild Dogs of the Serengeti

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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.