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- 4. Glacier Bay: Alaska's Wild Coast Nov 20, 2001
- Salmon, brown bears, bald eagles and humpback whales inhabit Alaska's Glacier Bay.
- 3. Tasmania: Land of the Devils Jun 12, 2001
- The Tasmanian devil inhabits the island off the coast of Australia.
- 2. Costa Rica: Land of Pure Life May 29, 2001
- The daily struggles faced by the wildlife of Costa Rica.
The Living Edens is a nature documentary television series that aired on PBS from 1997 to 2003. Each episode focuses on a specific natural location around the world, showcasing its unique ecosystems, wildlife, and the beauty of unspoiled natural environments.
- Nature Documentary
The Living Edens: Created by Elizabeth Hirschhorn. With Sally Kellerman, Linda Hunt, Peter Coyote, James Coburn. A nature documentary series exploring Earth's most pristine and diverse ecosystems, showcasing their beauty and wildlife.
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- 1997-02-05
- Documentary
- Sally Kellerman, Linda Hunt, Peter Coyote
The Living Edens. Nestled in the heart of southeast Alaska, Glacier Bay is a wild paradise of ocean and ice. This film chronicles the lives of brown bears, bald eagles, humpback whales and...
Along the eastern edge of the Peruvian Andes runs a river called the Manu, the heart of one of the world's largest and most pristine rain forest parks in the world: Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve.
Cascading down from the dry, grassy plateaus at four thousand meters, and falling dramatically into a tangled cloud forest of dwarf trees, giant begonias, orchids and fern, Manu emerges into a...
Isolated from mainland evolution, this eden known as Madagascar became home to some of the most bizarre life forms on earth, including chameleons, mongooses, and lemurs.
Season 1 – The Living Edens. Several filmmakers venture into uncharted territories around the planet to capture the natural habitats of exotic species that remain...