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A large river flows through the Everglades, its flow linked to the climate of the region and to the uphill drainage systems that threaten life in the Everglades. This program looks at the non-living systems of the Everglades and the flora and fauna they support: the humid prairies surrounded by wooded islands resembling tropical jungles; the mangrove forests where the river meets salt water; and the birds, alligators, and other animal inhabitants of this swampy region. (23 minutes)



 
    

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The Brain

Supreme machine, the brain is an organ whose complexity is beyond all understanding. It is the center of sight, memory, speech, learning, emotions, thought, and a host of other functions. This program first draws us into the fantastic world of dreams...(more details)
 
Waste Disposal
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Household waste can cause pollution of all kinds, but more and more of these wastes can be recycled effectively and economically. The result is reduced pollution and a useful new source of raw materials and energy. Hospital waste disposal presents th...(more details)
 
Oceanography

The oceans are immense reservoirs filled with natural resources which also constitute a highly complex and fragile environment. This program shows us both realities and explains that the two are not necessarily incompatible. It begins with a voyage i...(more details)
 
Forests
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Forests are not just collections of growing trees. A forest is a complex environment, home to thousands of intricately interconnected living species. This program explores three aspects of the forest: the amazing process of photosynthesis, by which p...(more details)
 
The Desert

This program defines the conditions that create the desert and explains that deserts may be sterile or-like the Sonora Desert-consist of fertile vegetation. It shows the diverse strategies by which different kinds of plants survive the desert climate...(more details)
 


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