The sparkling lakes of north central Maine are the background for this episode featuring Jim Fowler locating a moose in a lake where it is feeding and slips a noose around its neck.
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24min
October 9, 1983
2. The African Game Catcher
Black wildebeest, blesbok and giraffe are captured at three different game ranches in South Africa in order to give these animals a better chance to survive.
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24min
October 30, 1983
3. Operation Bighorn
High above the Colorado River on the towering rock cliffs above the canyons of Utah the bighorn sheep thrive. Jim Fowler helps from a helicopter drive the sheep to the nearest valley and into nets to be air lifted out of these mountains to another area to establish new herds.
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24min
November 20, 1983
4. Exploring the Undersea Mountain
In the Sea of Cortez off the coast of Baja California in Mexico is a sea mountain that rises two thousand feet above the ocean's floor to within 60 feet of the Pacific Ocean's surface where sharks and moray eels are filmed by marine biologist Tommy Allen and one of the world's best underwater divers.
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24min
December 11, 1983
5. Marsh Spring
Spring comes to a marsh at the base of a majestic mountain range in Utah and the beautiful eco-system comes to life.
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24min
December 25, 1983
6. Elk Drive
Jim Fowler reports on the exciting story and helps in the dangerous business of driving elk into nets to place radio telemetry collars on them.
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24min
January 8, 1984
7. Water Holes of Etosha
Setting takes place in Namibia, in Africa near a huge shallow waterhole where wildlife come to drink and also predators will come to prey.
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24min
January 22, 1984
8. Saving a Priceless Resource
Wild ducks and geese are North America's priceless resource and must be protected for future generations -- so this episode documents the beautiful mating rituals of the waterfowl, nesting activity of adult birds and the raising of young.
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February 26, 1984
9. Exploring Dark Waters
The Great Barrier Reef in the Pacific Ocean is visited at night by the underwater cameras of the Wild Kingdom crew to photo sharks, moray eels, sea snakes and other predators of the deep.
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24min
March 11, 1984
10. Sunken Ships and Sharks
The underwater cameras of the Wild Kingdom crew journey to Australia and the Coral Sea where a sunken ship serves as the habitat for numerous sharks, and many other forms of sealife.
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24min
March 18, 1984
11. Wildlife Ranching at Okonyati
Fowler travels to Namibia, Africa, to see how a ranch where wildlife is raised is operated. It is a 30,000 acre ranch where 2500 wild animals roam as freely as in the wild.