Wild America, Unusual & Endangered Species Collection

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season

Wild America, Unusual & Endangered Species Collection is a nature documentary series produced by Marty Stouffer Productions Ltd. The show explores the diverse world of animal life in America, with a focus on the unique and endangered species that inhabit the land.

The show features stunning footage of animals in their natural habitats, from the deserts of the southwest to the forests of the northeast. The series is known for its beautiful cinematography, which captures the beauty and majesty of these creatures in intricate detail.

The series is presented by Marty Stouffer, a wildlife filmmaker and naturalist who has dedicated his life to studying and documenting animal life in America. He brings his passion and expertise to each episode, providing insights into the behaviors and biology of the animals featured in the series.

The show covers a wide range of species, from charismatic megafauna like grizzly bears and bison to more obscure creatures like the American pikas and the Sonoran mud turtles. Each episode delves into the unique characteristics and habits of these animals, providing a deep dive into their lives and behaviors.

The show also explores the challenges facing these animals in the modern world. Many of the species featured in the series are endangered or threatened, and Wild America, Unusual & Endangered Species Collection highlights the conservation efforts being made to protect them. Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing these species and the work being done to protect them.

Overall, Wild America, Unusual & Endangered Species Collection is a must-see for nature lovers and anyone interested in learning more about the amazing diversity of animal life in America. The series provides a rare glimpse into the lives of these creatures and highlights the importance of protecting them for future generations. With its stunning visuals and engaging storytelling, the show is sure to inspire and delight audiences of all ages.

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X-Rated Imports
10. X-Rated Imports
March 31, 2009
Come along and trace the misadventures of America's wildlife aliens. Throngs of European Starlings, hordes of Norway Rats, scores of South American Nutria and millions of Middle Eastern Mussels displace native species and weaken Nature's well-woven fabric. Not all are unwelcome. Hunters prize Chinese Pheasants and birders feed flocks of Monk Parakeets.
Those Smelly Skunks
9. Those Smelly Skunks
March 31, 2009
There are four American species-Striped, Spotted, Hog-nosed and Hooded-and each is a variation on the same theme: black and white, easily provoked and wickedly perfumed! Understandably, Skunks have few enemies other than cars, household pets and large Owls. But they do have many interesting traits which are often overshadowed by an emphasis on the obvious.
Shades of Gray
8. Shades of Gray
March 31, 2009
Nature's artistry includes brightly colored feathers, fur, petals and scales designed to attract mates or ward off enemies. But what about her neutral hues? Marty Stouffer examines the function of non-color in Nature, and shows us that the lives of gray creatures, such as the Glacier Bear, Stone Sheep, Gyrfalcon, and even the Gray Wolf are certainly anything but drab.
The Prickly Porcupine
7. The Prickly Porcupine
March 31, 2009
One of the few creatures that can afford to turn its back on an enemy, the Porcupine has approximately 30,000 good reasons for doing so. Barbed quills on back and tail insure that it has few enemies in the first place, so this large Rodent confidently goes about its business at an extremely relaxed pace. As we see, however, it can be destructive and sometimes controversial.
Peculiar Plants
6. Peculiar Plants
March 31, 2009
Seeds that actually walk along the ground, mushrooms that glow in the dark, and vines that strangle their host to death... These are just some of the extreme tactics that plants have adapted to ensure survival. Time-lapse photography reveals the Plant Kingdom's most ingenious and dramatic reproductive techniques, proving Plants to be as wild and indispensable as any wildlife.
Canyon Creatures
5. Canyon Creatures
March 31, 2009
The silent grandeur of Monument Valley, the ragged chasms of the Grand Canyon, the magnificent sandstone arches of Utah... these spectacular landscapes exert a powerful influence on the wild creatures that live within their realms. Cooper's Hawk, Rattlesnake, Mountain Lion and Gray Fox-living things are fewer and further between in these vast spaces, but they are all interconnected.
Belligerent as a Badger
4. Belligerent as a Badger
March 31, 2009
Even those as bold as the Bobcat know it's not very bright to pick a fight with a Badger. The quarrelsome Badger remains ready to challenge any opponent, whether to defend itself or to steal a meal. Come meet the pugnacious Badger, and see how its enormous curved claws and array of sharp teeth help it to frighten away potential predators and also to excavate its elaborate den.
At the Crossroads
3. At the Crossroads
March 31, 2009
This exploration of wildlife's struggle for survival presents many Endangered Mammals, Birds and Fishes that have never been filmed before. Some are large and impressive-others small and overlooked. Seen are interviews with four prominent biologists, each an expert on a particular Endangered Species. Without our concern, many of these rare animals will never be filmed again.
Animal Oddities
2. Animal Oddities
March 31, 2009
The strangest features of some creatures are the very elements which have allowed them to survive. Claymation of prehistoric species shows the ways in which odd shapes evolved into forms we know today. The Musk Ox's circle dance and the Armadillo's shell game are explained. Also seen are the one-in-a-million white Moose, and the confused courtship of a prairie Grouse hybrid.
The Amazing Armadillo
1. The Amazing Armadillo
March 31, 2009
Like a well equipped soldier, the Armadillo of our southern states is always dressed for battle. Its lizard-like skin and bony-plated shell give it a perfect defense against predators. Named "little armored one" by Spanish Conquistadors, this surprisingly agile swimmer and powerful digger has proven itself a true pioneer in the fastest known migration of any animal.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 31, 2009