Schedules
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06/23/2022 4:00 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them. | |||||
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06/23/2022 5:00 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Sometimes just staying alive is a fight, especially in the bleakest polar regions, the driest deserts, the highest mountains, and the sharpest season changes; animals battle the environment and each other to stay alive as instincts run deep. | |||||
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06/23/2022 6:00 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Under the burning sun of Cape Cross, large colonies of seals gather on Namibia's Skeleton Coast; the males patrol the territory to protect their females and young; new predators are coming from the land, forcing them to learn new defense behaviors. | |||||
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06/23/2022 6:30 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the heart of the Valdees Peninsula in Patagonia, whales are regularly hunted by a predator whose diminutive size hides its gruesome intentions; the seagull forces whales to dive deep into the depths, away from essential oxygen and light. | |||||
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06/23/2022 7:00 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called "bubble feeding" to catch quantities of herring; when they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring. | |||||
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06/23/2022 7:30 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two years studying the orcas in Norway, where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat. | |||||
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06/23/2022 8:00 pm |
Elephants: Changing Lives |
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| Few animals have more complex societies and interactions than elephants. For these slow-growing, long-lived animals, survival is totally dependent on knowledge passed down from family members. | |||||
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06/23/2022 9:00 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things: to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy; as competition for mating rights can be fierce, animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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06/23/2022 10:00 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them. | |||||
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06/23/2022 11:00 pm |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Sometimes just staying alive is a fight, especially in the bleakest polar regions, the driest deserts, the highest mountains, and the sharpest season changes; animals battle the environment and each other to stay alive as instincts run deep. | |||||
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06/24/2022 12:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Under the burning sun of Cape Cross, large colonies of seals gather on Namibia's Skeleton Coast; the males patrol the territory to protect their females and young; new predators are coming from the land, forcing them to learn new defense behaviors. | |||||
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06/24/2022 12:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the heart of the Valdees Peninsula in Patagonia, whales are regularly hunted by a predator whose diminutive size hides its gruesome intentions; the seagull forces whales to dive deep into the depths, away from essential oxygen and light. | |||||
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06/24/2022 1:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called "bubble feeding" to catch quantities of herring; when they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring. | |||||
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06/24/2022 1:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two years studying the orcas in Norway, where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat. | |||||
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06/24/2022 2:00 am |
Elephants: Changing Lives |
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| Few animals have more complex societies and interactions than elephants. For these slow-growing, long-lived animals, survival is totally dependent on knowledge passed down from family members. | |||||
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06/24/2022 3:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things: to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy; as competition for mating rights can be fierce, animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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06/24/2022 4:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| There is an expression that there is always a bigger fish; all animals fit into a food chain, feeding on those below, but there is nearly always another link in the chain, something that wants to eat them. | |||||
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06/24/2022 5:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Sometimes just staying alive is a fight, especially in the bleakest polar regions, the driest deserts, the highest mountains, and the sharpest season changes; animals battle the environment and each other to stay alive as instincts run deep. | |||||
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06/24/2022 6:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Under the burning sun of Cape Cross, large colonies of seals gather on Namibia's Skeleton Coast; the males patrol the territory to protect their females and young; new predators are coming from the land, forcing them to learn new defense behaviors. | |||||
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06/24/2022 6:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the heart of the Valdees Peninsula in Patagonia, whales are regularly hunted by a predator whose diminutive size hides its gruesome intentions; the seagull forces whales to dive deep into the depths, away from essential oxygen and light. | |||||
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06/24/2022 7:00 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Every spring in Norway, the whales use a clever hunting technique called "bubble feeding" to catch quantities of herring; when they spot a shoal of herrings, they begin to encircle the herring. | |||||
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06/24/2022 7:30 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Marine biologists Eve Jourdain and Richard Kaoliussen have spent two years studying the orcas in Norway, where they have adapted the carousel technique to their habitat. | |||||
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06/24/2022 8:00 am |
Elephants: Changing Lives |
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| Few animals have more complex societies and interactions than elephants. For these slow-growing, long-lived animals, survival is totally dependent on knowledge passed down from family members. | |||||
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06/24/2022 9:00 am |
Nature's Fight Club |
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| Biological instinct is driven by three things: to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy; as competition for mating rights can be fierce, animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex. | |||||
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06/24/2022 10:00 am |
Breakthrough |
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| Geologists believe they've uncovered a massive eighth continent: Zealandia; Norwegian fossil clues reveal how animals recover from mass extinction. | |||||
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06/24/2022 10:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The recent discovery of a massive fresh water aquifer hidden beneath the U.S. coastline may offer hope for humanity. | |||||
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06/24/2022 11:00 am |
The Case |
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| Lt. Col. Depierre investigates the disappearance of Agnès Marin, 13, from her boarding school in the Cévennes. | |||||
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06/24/2022 12:00 pm |
The Case |
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| In 2002, Fabienne Lopéo of the juvenile brigade leads a two-year investigation into the largest case of pedophilia in France. | |||||
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06/24/2022 1:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| Marie-Jeanne Meyer goes for her daily jog and three days later her mutilates body is found. | |||||
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06/24/2022 2:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| Valerie Bary is found stabbed to death in a bath tub by her husband. | |||||
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06/24/2022 3:00 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| By examining countless megalodon teeth from around the world, scientists have concluded that the prehistoric shark was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb. | |||||
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06/24/2022 3:18 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Human bodies are habitats for bacteria, and many of the microbes are beneficial to us; scientists believe that within a few decades many useful microbes will have disappeared, so they want to create a vault for human microbiota like a Noah's Ark for the future of the human species. | |||||
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06/24/2022 3:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| Scientists dig through fossil clues in Norway's Svalbard archipelago to uncover revelations about life rebounding after a major mass extinction. | |||||