Fri, Apr 5, 1996
Viewers learn about the pronghorn which is indigenous solely to North American and another species whose existence depends on the care and concern of humanity. John Ross explains about the effects on its habitats, people's conservation efforts, census techniques, and daily lifestyle of these elegant herbivores.
Fri, May 3, 1996
Canadian naturalist John Ross takes viewers on a very special trip into the beautiful Yellowstone Park, and its wondrous inhabitants. In this episode, he explores the domain of the Gray Wolf - which, only recently, has been reintroduced into the park. You will learn of the cause behind the wolf's extermination and, subsequently, his restoration.
Fri, May 10, 1996
Join John in his return to Yellowstone to follow-up on the success of the Wolf Reintroduction Program. This episode is sure to provide you with a sense of "family" as you are introduced to the several packs existing in the park today. But, most importantly, it will also indicate the changes that can occur when people become actively involved, and concern them with the preciousness of our wildlife.
Fri, May 17, 1996
What better way to learn about the coyote than to spend an entire year following a pack of them within their rocky mountain home. From warm summers to harsh winters, watch as they attempt to successfully meet, and survive, the challenges nature can unpredictably offer. You will surely find interest in observing animals that travel in packs, and the hierarchy that inevitably develops.
Fri, May 24, 1996
This show is bound to provide a half hour of sheer joy and entertainment as John explores the wondrous and playful world of the River Otter. From hunting, to simply surviving the River Otter seems to add a bit of "play" into everything he does. Don't miss out on this highly entertaining episode.