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- In small-town Alaska, a news reporter recruits his Greenpeace-volunteer ex-girlfriend on a campaign to save a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly-forming ice in the Arctic Circle.
- Two brothers, down on their luck, fake a disappearance in the Alaskan wilderness so they'll have a great survival story to sell, but the hoax turns out to be more real than they planned.
- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- When animals are injured or orphaned in Alaska, there are those that will step up to help
- An attorney returns to his small home town in Alaska and quickly rocks the boat by getting an injunction against the nativity display tradition and attacking Christmas.
- An intimate look at one of the world's most dangerous and oldest trail races: Alaska's Mt. Marathon.
- Three women struggle to survive in the Alaskan wilderness after a mysterious event has left them homeless. Along the way, they encounter other survivors who are out to help or hurt them, as well as a dangerous supernatural presence.
- A 7 day inaugural adventure race across an Alaskan glacier and park.
- In 1899, Edward H. Harriman, the head of the Union Pacific Railroad, organized a sea expedition along the coast of Alaska to study the flora, fauna, and natural wonders of the area. Harriman also intended to bring back specimens of the animals and plants he encountered. The group chosen for the voyage included scientists, artists, and writers. In 2001, Tom Litwin, of the Clark Science Center at Smith College, lead a similar expedition, retracing as closely as possible the route followed by the Harriman party. Along the way, we see many of the same peoples and places as those on the first expedition. We also see the changes that Alaska has endured in the previous 100 years.
- A breathtaking journey deep in The Great Land of Alaska. Come face-to-face with Mount McKinley, visit electric blue glaciers, navigate icebergs, and get as close to Alaska's wildlife as is humanly possible. This documentary features the wonders of nature and amazing natural landscapes. It's a journey to the solitude of Alaska and its splendid wildlife. The landscape is a huge wonder of nature, a remote world of ice and snow. Alaska is the epitome of vastness, wilderness and natural scenery, a unique habitat far from civilization; as we also visit the towns and places of: Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Glacier Bay National Park, Chilkat River Eagle Preserve, Anchorage, Denali National Park, Misty Fjords National Monument, a fly-in fishing camp, historic Totem Bight, and much more.
- Most not familiar with Alaska see it as being perpetually cold and snow covered, which is not the case the summertime. The Inside Passage to Alaska is the longest protected waterway in the world. Traveling north through the passage, this travelogue first enters the modern but small town of Seward, gateway to the interior of Alaska. One of the burgeoning industries is the raising of silver fox and mink. There are many road houses scattered throughout Alaska, but one of the most famous is twenty-three miles outside of Seward on Lake Kenai belonging to Nellie Lawing, better known as Alaska Nellie, who has a long and storied history in Alaska.
- Jeff and Angela wanted to have a camping trip that never ended, and to see if they could live off the land. So they dropped out of college to attend the "school of life." They hired a boat captain to ferry them-along with kayaks, snowboards and 30,000 pounds of building materials-to a patch of spectacular wilderness tucked between a glacier and the Gulf of Alaska, seventy miles from the nearest outpost. This Place Called Nuka: Courting Adventure in Wild Alaska brings their story to life. Six years out there together, alone.
- This documentary focuses on the Filipino-American community in Alaska. Through this lens it shows their crucial impact on America in the past, and shows where the future could be headed. Through the many subjects' individual stories, we can gain an understanding of immigrant life in America, and we can begin to question if it is enough to just be "diverse."
- Alaska, a largely unexplored and undeveloped terrain, serves as a giant playground for some of the world's most majestic wildlife which are Dall's porpoises, sea otters, Stellar sea lions, an octopus, an American black bear, muskoxen, a collared pika, a red fox, Dall sheep, a grizzly bear, and a herd of moose in this rugged frontier.
- Colton and Jack are in Kenai Fjords National Park, spotting the areas most iconic wildlife, on the way to America's largest ice field.
- Jeff travels to the stunning and historic Alaskan sea port of Seward and discovers amazing marine life at the Alaska Sea Life Center. In addition, he takes a helicopter to Godwin Glacier. His ultimate task is an Alaskan fishing experience.
- Jeff embarks on an international adventure in search of epic explorations. First, he sails an 18th century style vessel off the California coast. Then, he rappels into a massive glacier in Alaska. Next, Jeff discovers historical shipwrecks in Bermuda before capping his adventure by exploring the famous fjords of Norway.
- A rare look inside one of the most dangerous places in the country.
- Jeff sails around the world in search of extraordinary wildlife, like the mighty marine mammals of the Alaskan wilderness. Then, on a California island, he comes face to face with North America's largest land animal. Jeff returns to Alaska for a memorable encounter with a cheeky octopus before joining his daughter in helping Bermuda's nesting tropicbirds.
- Dr Victoria rescues a bald eagle impaled in a tree. After a successful rehabilitation the bird named Skewer is released. Two baby musk oxen are brought in but only one survives. A Cape Pacific Octopus is released back into the sea.
- Liza at the Sealife Centre takes in a seal pup and names her Cordova Kid. After some attention the pup is released. Britainy at the Alaskan Raptor Centre needs to trim Owlison's claws and beak, while Kara rescues one of two fighting eagles. After some treatment the eagle once more gets back to the wild. At the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre, Sarah feeds a grumpy bison.
- Sheila and the gang get a new net launcher and much humour follows. Then they get a call for a one eyed eagle needing serious help. Unexplained injuries in the wolf pack raises questions. As part of their research programme the Sealife Center, captures a small Pacific Sleeper Shark.