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Economic transition and wildlife preservation are featured in this program. Mongolia finds itself free of Soviet domination but without currency and facing an economic crisis. A young Englishman dedicates himself to protecting and preserving the panda population of China, whose land is being taken over by Chinese farmers. And in Nepal, Kanchha, a two-year-old rhinoceros, is one of the country’s 500-member rhinoceros population which is threatened with extinction. Efforts to save them are detailed. (30 minutes)



 
    

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Part of the Series : Our Developing World: Regional Political Geography
     







Asia: Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam

Progress versus culture, preserving archaeological sites, and rebuilding war-torn nations are featured in this program. A Frenchman and a Laotian are working together to improve the lives of local farmers in Laos by incorporating the farmers' opinion...(more details)
 
Central America: Costa Rica

The topics of economic development, education, and self-help are featured in this program. We see how the country uses coffee and banana exports to propel itself forward as a developing nation; how and why it chose educating its people over building ...(more details)
 
South America: Brazil

Human rights, environmental issues, and Brazil's drug problem are featured in this program. The efforts of ethnologist Porfirio Carvailho to save the Waimiri-Atraori Indians of the Amazon from extinction are detailed. A second segment shows how Swede...(more details)
 
Africa: Tunisia, Libya, Egypt

Women's issues, health, and population growth are featured in this program. Tunisia, a diverse nation of open-minded people, is also predominantly Muslim. Women, however, share equal rights with men and hold jobs from police officers to airline pilot...(more details)
 
South Pacific-Oceania: The Philippines, Kiribati

Cultural and environmental deprivation are featured in this program. The first part details efforts under way to improve the lives of the 150,000 people living on the active "Smoky Mountain" volcano near Manila, where the city dumps its garbage. Life...(more details)
 


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