Wild America, Cuddly & Cool Creatures Collection

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season

The show Wild America, Cuddly & Cool Creatures Collection from Marty Stouffer Productions Ltd is an exciting and educational series that explores the fascinating world of North American wildlife. Hosted by Marty Stouffer, each episode delves into the lives of a wide range of animals, from cuddly and cute to cool and exotic.

The series takes viewers on an adventure through North America's diverse habitats, including deserts, forests, mountains, and even urban areas. Along the way, we meet a variety of creatures, learning about their unique traits, behaviors, and adaptations that allow them to thrive in their particular environments.

One of the standout features of Wild America is its stunning cinematography. From sweeping landscapes to intimate close-ups, Stouffer and his team capture the beauty and majesty of North American wildlife in vivid detail. Whether it's a grizzly bear catching salmon in a rushing river or a hummingbird hovering near a flower, each shot is expertly framed and lit, immersing viewers in the natural world.

Adding to the show's appeal is Stouffer's engaging and informative narration. With a deep knowledge of wildlife and a passion for conservation, he shares insights and anecdotes that help viewers understand and appreciate the animals they're watching. He also highlights the challenges that many North American species face, from habitat loss to climate change, underscoring the importance of protecting these creatures and their ecosystems.

Throughout the series, we encounter a wide variety of animals, some of which are among the most beloved and iconic of North America. For example, we meet grizzly and black bears in their natural habitats, learning about their diets, hibernation habits, and family dynamics. Other episodes highlight the impressive hunting skills of mountain lions, the fascinating social behaviors of bison, and the remarkable adaptations of desert dwellers like Gila monsters and rattlesnakes.

But Wild America isn't just about the big, impressive animals. The show also celebrates the smaller, cuddlier creatures that make up North America's diverse wildlife. In one episode, we meet a family of river otters, playfully sliding down mud banks and diving into the water. In another, we watch as a variety of songbirds dart among the trees, filling the air with their beautiful melodies. And in urban settings like Los Angeles and New York City, we discover how wildlife has adapted to life in the concrete jungle, from raccoons to skunks to coyotes.

Overall, Wild America, Cuddly & Cool Creatures Collection from Marty Stouffer Productions Ltd is a must-watch for anyone who loves animals, nature, and conservation. With its breathtaking cinematography, informative narration, and engaging stories, the series offers an inspiring and informative glimpse into the incredible diversity of North American wildlife. Whether you're a seasoned nature lover or just looking for a fun and educational escape, Wild America is sure to captivate and delight.

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Wild Babies
10. Wild Babies
March 31, 2009
Childhood is the age of delight and discovery for wild animals. Lively baby Skunks, Flying Squirrels, Owls, Black Bears, Raccoons and other wild youngsters learn life-saving skills-and have fun-growing up in the wilderness. A nocturnal sequence shows the complete life cycle of a Toad, from embryo to "toadlet." Also seen is the playful springtime cavorting of Mountain Goat kids.
The Man Who Loved Bears, Pt. 2
9. The Man Who Loved Bears, Pt. 2
March 31, 2009
Over the summer, the adventurous cub encounters many other creatures, among them a hungry Cougar. As winter approaches, Marty digs a den for Griz, and while she sleeps, he goes off to observe wildlife which does not hibernate. In April, Griz emerges from her den, and must learn one last lesson-to fear humans, even Marty. This separates man and bear forever.
The Man Who Loved Bears, Pt. 1
8. The Man Who Loved Bears, Pt. 1
March 31, 2009
Marty Stouffer is studying wildlife in a remote Colorado wilderness. One spring day, he comes across the tracks of a Grizzly Bear-thought to be extinct in the state-and he follows and meets face-to-face with a magnificent male Grizzly. Excited by his discovery, Marty adopts a female Grizzly cub from a zoo. He and Griz share a cabin as Marty teaches her how to survive.
Kids and Critters
7. Kids and Critters
March 31, 2009
In Spring, the wilderness is full of new baby animals. Unfortunately, some will lose track of their parents when exploring their new surroundings. Enter the Stouffer family to nurse these youngsters until their return to the wild. Pure silly fun is enjoyed by all in raising a Mountain Goat, Black Bears and Kestrel Falcons. The magic of children and discovery unite in this playful adventure.
Growing Up Wild
6. Growing Up Wild
March 31, 2009
Family camping trips take on added interest now that Marty and Diane Stouffer's daughter Hannah is old enough to keep up with them. There's fun to be had and lessons to be learned as they share with Hannah the secrets of the wild creatures and wild places they love. We see that a child's enormous capacity to learn from Nature is one of our most precious inborn gifts.
Fishers in the Family, Pt. 2
5. Fishers in the Family, Pt. 2
March 31, 2009
The growing Fishers need to learn how to survive on their own before they can be released into the forest. Marty takes them on regular trips into the mountains that will some day be their home-each time they go deeper into the wilderness. But the curious Fishers would rather explore and meet new wild friends-like a Black Bear, Skunk and Mule Deer-than continue their education.
Fishers in the Family, Pt. 1
4. Fishers in the Family, Pt. 1
March 31, 2009
The slender, luxuriously-furred Fisher is misnamed-it does not catch fish. Cat-sized members of the Weasel family, Fishers are rare, energetic and playful-but out of place in anyone's home! This fun-loving story shows how an orphaned pair of these frisky predators were rescued by Marty Stouffer and adopted by his family. They grow up with Marty and Diane's daughter Hannah.
Cute As a Cub
3. Cute As a Cub
March 31, 2009
Marty and Diane Stouffer's children, Hannah and Luke, narrate a charming romp. Grizzly, Polar, and Black Bear cubs learn how to fish and forage, swim, climb and just have fun. We see Hannah and Luke's encounter with a pair of Black Bear cubs near their Colorado home. Never-before-filmed scenes of Wolverine cubs top off this delightful and heartwarming tribute to childhood.
Chipmunks of Yosemite
2. Chipmunks of Yosemite
March 31, 2009
Yosemite, one of our most spectacular National Parks, is home to six species of Chipmunks. Each is found at a different altitude, from dry foothills to 13,000-foot peaks. The life stories of several of these frisky, appealing creatures, and their relationship to humans, are seen amid the grandeur of Bridal Veil Falls, Half Dome and the world's oldest and largest Giant Sequoias.
Beautiful Blues
1. Beautiful Blues
March 31, 2009
From Bluebells to Bluebirds to Blue Whales-Nature abounds in examples of this primary hue. And in this wildlife programming departure, we take a lyrical look at the color blue in both the Plant and Animal Kingdoms, explaining some of the reasons why it exists. Some explanations are simple-others quite complex. Beautiful and bold, this is a wild "Rhapsody in Blue".
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  • Premiere Date
    March 31, 2009