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Wild Kingdom was a wildlife documentary series that originally ran from 1963 to 1988.

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  • Lions (en)
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  • Conclusion (en)
  • Many of the wild cats of the world including lions, tigers, and jaguars, along with pumas, bobcats, and margays are highlighted. (en)
  • Some Canada geese at Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Reserve in Montana have learned a unique method of protecting their nests, eggs and young from predators by building their nests atop nests built during previous seasons by ospreys in dead trees. (en)
  • Oddities of animal motion include mammals that fly, birds that climb with their shoulders, lizards that dive and snakes that travel sideways. (en)
  • The conclusion of Dian Fossey's work with mountain gorillas. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim are in the deserts of Mexico to help relocate a livestock killing jaguar and her cub to a more remote area away from livestock and guns. (en)
  • Marlin joins U.S. scientists in witnessing the training of sea lions, pilot whales and killer whales in doing emergency location work at great depths in the sea. (en)
  • Jim Fowler and Peter Gros have an African adventure at Lake Kariba where they join members of the Zimbabwe Game Department in a project to capture and relocate elephants to establish new herds in areas where elephants once lived but have been exterminated. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen join a voyage planned by Marineland of Australia to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's natural wonders. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen are invited to southern India to help move a large Bengal tiger which has become a threat to cattle herds. (en)
  • In this second part, Marlin, Jim and Stan continue their work of testing animal capture systems as part of a follow-up team checking islands for animals that may have escaped the initial rescue teams. (en)
  • A 10-foot shark in the Pacific; a giant octopus with tentacles stretching 16 feet and a giant wolf eel all are the marine animals captured and fitted with a device that emits a signal that activates the computerized recorder that has been developed to record the movements of sea creatures. (en)
  • Marlin joins Dr. Nelson to attempt to determine what causes sharks to attack. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan fly into the remote interior of Venezuela to Angel Falls. It is a region so remote that it has often been called the Lost World. (en)
  • Marlin and crew journey into the Caribbean near the Virgin Islands to study the endangered humpback whale. (en)
  • Season Premiere.Marlin and Jim travel by jeep at the hottest time of the year to the rugged Sonora Desert in Arizona on a reptile collecting expedition. (en)
  • Marlin Perkins and Stan Brock visit the Doddieburn Ranch in Rhodesia where experiments to domesticate wild animals are being conducted both as an important new food supply and to preserve the diminishing herds. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan join rangers in Rhodesia in using the new capture method: The cannon net in capturing lions. (en)
  • There is a hammock in the Florida Everglades that is a small island of dry ground surrounded by boggy marshland which provides refuge and habitat for a multitude of wildlife. (en)
  • Marlin, Jim and the crew of Marineland of the Pacific's capture ship Geronimo sail the seas in search of the strangest underwater creatures. (en)
  • The study of the habits and movements of black bears in Minnesota during the winter when the bears are in hibernation is spotlighted (en)
  • 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. (en)
  • Hosts Marlin Perkins, Jim Fowler and Stan Brock journey to South Africa's Kruger National Park to join rangers in a hippopotamus hunt to escort a young hippo to an area safe from poachers. (en)
  • Season premiere. Animals of the Okefenokee swamp are spotlighted. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim explore the Okavango, a vast area of swamp and sand is a haven for many animals of Africa where it's alive with animal activity. (en)
  • This is the conclusion of the story of efforts being made to save the almost extinct trumpeter swans in Montana by stepping up winter feeding and capturing and banding while the birds are in molt and unable to fly. (en)
  • How adaptations help animals survive in their habitats (en)
  • Tom Allen, Bob Johnson and Dr. Samuel Gruber go on an expedition to further man's knowledge of the greatest predator in the sea -- the shark! The lemon and tiger sharks are the objects of interest that are captured and handled in this episode. (en)
  • Marlin is on an expedition in the famous Amazon rainforest collecting animals for the Saint Louis zoo. Along the way, Marlin and his men meet the jaguar, anaconda and large insects of the Amazon River and rain forest. (en)
  • Marlin is sailing the waters off the California coast in search of porpoises. (en)
  • Marlin introduces two guns used to help save wildlife; one to inoculate animals and the other to capture them. (en)
  • In Rajasthan in the Fort of Ranthambore, a family of leopards make their home. As the cubs grow, they explore the fortress and encounter many animals. (en)
  • A valley in the mountain country of the western United States is the territory of the golden eagle. (en)
  • Tom Allen, Bob Johnson and Jeremiah Sullivan marine biologists seek to determine the effectiveness of the new version of a steel mesh anti-shark suit against the attack of larger sharks, especially the awesome tiger shark. (en)
  • Jim Fowler joins the Canadian conservation officers in a research project in an attempt to learn why in recent years the mortality rate of moose calves is so high. (en)
  • A research project by the U.S. Army is centered around Fort Carson, Colorado, where bobcats are captured through the use of dogs and horse and then fitted with radio collars. (en)
  • Jim Fowler joins in the airlifting of the overly abundant red deer by helicopter out of an area so dense that choppers can't land. A dart-gun is used which tranquilize and at the same time attaches a tiny radio telemetry transmitter to the animal for tracking purposes. The deer is placed in a canvas bag and lifted to a large boat in a fjord nearby. (en)
  • Near Barrow, Alaska, Jim Fowler and Peter Gros journey out onto the ice pack via helicopter and snowmobiles to observe two research projects in progress at Point Barrow. The study includes research being done on the ringed seals and the polar bears who depend upon these seals as their prey. (en)
  • All about Dr. Dian Fossey. (en)
  • An analysis of the miracle of flight. (en)
  • Marlin travels to the Pacific coast to observe some scientists conducting research on the sea otters. (en)
  • Bats and porpoises use sonar to navigate. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan challenge the buffalo, "m'bogo" as the natives call him, as they take part in an unusual research project. (en)
  • Examples of animal cooperation are highlighted (en)
  • Marlin documents this special research project done by Harriet Huber monitoring the drama of the territorial fights of the stellar sea lion bulls during the breeding season taking place on an island in the Pacific. (en)
  • Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler track giant condors in the Peruvian Andes. They hope to fit these marvelous soaring birds with tiny transmitters so scientists can learn about these solitary travelers. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen explore a giant coral head that juts up from the ocean floor. It is a center of underwater life. (en)
  • How American alligators benefit other animals. (en)
  • Season premiere – Tactics of handling animals in the wild and captivity. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim explore all of 'chacma country' from the lush coastal areas to the semi-desert interiors of South Africa where the baboons make their homes. (en)
  • The tactics animals use to attack and defense themselves from enemies. (en)
  • Misinterpreted animal behavior (en)
  • Monkey intelligence is examined. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim are in the North Woods of Wisconsin observing a family of red foxes. (en)
  • In the U.S. and Canada the black bear has learned to live in close proximity with man which has to problems as they raid camps, open garbage cans and beg along busy highways. This behavior gives the impression they are tame and harmless which is not true. (en)
  • Oddities of the animal world are featured. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim go on a thrilling adventure in South Africa to catch lions, hippos and elephants for scientific and conservation purposes. (en)
  • Wildlife from islands are featured, including Guadalupe, Madagascar, Isle Royale and Midway. (en)
  • Marlin documents the story of a unique partnership between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, universities, state fish and game agencies, and private organizations like the Wildlife Management Institute. (en)
  • Set in the scenic country of the American west, this story follows two badger cubs from their birth in a prairie den. (en)
  • Saving endangered species around the world. (en)
  • Saving the California condor from extinction. (en)
  • The adaptations of animals to desert conditions. (en)
  • The behavior and weapons of birds of prey (en)
  • The end to Lucy's tale. (en)
  • Trapping and capturing techniques (en)
  • Showing the lives of a beaver family from spring until the middle of the following winter. The camera takes us beneath the surface of the pond and into the beaver lodge itself. (en)
  • A forest fire raging out of control and greets Marlin and Stan as they fly with the Forest Services smokejumpers in western Montana as they study the behavior of wildlife fleeing the inferno. (en)
  • All about lions and how they interact with their environment and other animals. (en)
  • Undersea life (en)
  • Urban life of prairie dogs (en)
  • Marlin and Stan are invited to a ranch in the American west to capture a grizzly bear who was preying on livestock and the capture method is by using a lasso and roping the powerful and dangerous bear. (en)
  • Featured are the methods used for training animals, including lions and elephants. (en)
  • This episode is about Norwegian natives and how they raise, herd and use their reindeer, which is the basis of their economy. (en)
  • Commonly had beliefs about animal behavior are examined. (en)
  • In the desert outback of Australia, Jim Fowler joins University of New South Wales wildlife biologist Dr. Terrence Dawson on a sheep ranch near the remote town of Broken Hill where a research project is being carried on to determine what degree of competition exists between the kangaroos and domestic sheep being introduced to the area. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen join scientists doing shark research in an undersea laboratory in the Bahamian waters. (en)
  • A special wildlife report on outstanding conservation research being done by three women in the wild kingdom. (en)
  • A careful scientific study of a unique species of monkey which lives under conditions of climate more harsh than those endured by any other non-human primate. (en)
  • This is the story about the rarely seen black maned lion. (en)
  • Jim Fowler and Peter Gros embark on a rafting expedition down the perilous rapids of the Waghi River to the region of Ubaigubi where they closely observe the habits of several species of the winged gems of the New Guinea rainforests – the exotic, birds of paradise. (en)
  • Marlin introduces Phyllis Lee who has been researching behavior on vervet monkeys in Kenya. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim observe a family of bobcats in the Zion Canyon area in the Utah wilderness. (en)
  • In the chill, glacier-fed streams of Alaska, sockeye salmon are born and follow the current to the sea. After two or three great annual circuits of the North Pacific, the call comes to return. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim journey to Assateague Island for the annual Swimming Chincoteaque Pony Roundup. (en)
  • The Kalahari is home to three great hunters: The swift cheetah, the powerful lion, and the primitive Bushmen who make the Kalahari home. (en)
  • Many mysteries of the wild present a challenge to seek the answer. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim make a fascinating climb up the Philmont Trail with a troop of Explorer Scouts at the famous Boy Scout ranch near Cimarron in northern New Mexico. (en)
  • A few of the many bizarre and strange animal behaviors that abound in the wild kingdom (en)
  • Marlin journeys by boat to the cluster of the famous Falkland islands off the southern coast of South America. (en)
  • Research being done in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia of the social behavior and the mating habits of two species of baboon: the hamadryas and the yellow (en)
  • Marlin joins men of Marineland of Australia to rope a large nurse shark. (en)
  • Marlin and crew show us the wide variety of interesting animal life living on the Galapagos Islands lying 600 miles west of the coast of Ecuador. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan help capture and relocate a jaguar that threatens livestock. (en)
  • Several cougar yearlings striving to survive the harsh winter in the mountains and escaping the principle predators of this high country. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim explain how the smallest continent has become a land where time has stopped and everything is upside down in terms of evolution. (en)
  • The native Bushmen people of the Kalahari Desert of western South Africa are visited. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan travel to Goodparla in Australia's Northern Territory to take part in a roundup of water buffalo. (en)
  • Jim Fowler and Peter Gros enter the bayous of Louisiana in the dark of night to capture alligators using a spotlight and their loop nooses to subdue the huge reptiles. (en)
  • A story about a beautiful marsh, at the base of a mountain range in the northwestern part of the U.S. where three great predators rule: the coyote, the bobcat, and the cougar. (en)
  • An interesting documentary on a tagged Steller sea lion pup, filmed by Marlin Perkins. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen explore a giant coral head that juts up from the ocean floor. It is a treasure trove of underwater life. (en)
  • Marlin visits the very first National Environmental Research Park near Akin, South Carolina to observe studies being conducted to help answer questions about man's impact on the environment in this nuclear age. (en)
  • At a rendezvous near the Rocky Mountains near the Canadian border, a mother timberwolf is caring for her pups with help from the pack. (en)
  • In a small Wisconsin lake, two otters are born and are followed through the first year of their lives. (en)
  • Marlin travels to Canada's Melville Island in the Arctic Ocean to study musk oxen and Perry caribou by using helicopters and small planes to penetrate deep into the Canadian mainland. (en)
  • A special report on work being done by wildlife rancher, David Hopcraft, in an effort to save the wildlife of east Africa. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim visit South Africa to study and photograph the chacma baboons in their natural environment and to conduct some fascinating experiments. (en)
  • In this episode, a place where squid return each year to an area in the Pacific Ocean off California coast to mate and deposit their eggs. (en)
  • When Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler set out to capture a baby elephant for temporary study, they run afoul of his indignant mama. Filmed in Kruger National Park in South Africa. (en)
  • Perkins joins a research team from the New York Zoological Society for a journey to the Baiyer River Sanctuary in New Guinea to photograph the elusive but world-famous birds-of-paradise. (en)
  • Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler visit remote Pacific islands where sea lions are afraid of man on land but not in the water. They see Steller's sea lions and a battle between two large elephant seals. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim are in the Kalahari, studying the life and behavior of a leopard. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen continue intensive studies with Canadian experts both on the surface and under frigid waters of the adult seals as they swim along massive walls of blue-green ice. (en)
  • Again Marlin participates in the study of the golden eagle as it nests in the canyon cliffs and hunts for food in the plateaus. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan are at the Dadanawa Ranch in Guyana, studying the native animal giants there such as the giant anteater, tapir, and anaconda. (en)
  • Perkins joins officials of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Wyoming where research is being done on what effect exploitation of mining resources might have on the wildlife. (en)
  • Wild Kingdom field reporter Johnathan Scott is in Ethiopia to tell all about the world of the gelada. (en)
  • Jim Fowler is locating a moose in a lake where it is feeding and attempts to slip a noose around its neck. (en)
  • Marlin visits a small mountain island in the middle of Flathead Lake in southern Montana – the home of a large herd of bighorn sheep. (en)
  • Filmed on location at Red Rock Lakes in Montana, this first program depicts beautiful trumpeter swans wintering on the lake and the observance and study of wintering animals on the shore including elk, moose, and coyotes. (en)
  • Every year for two weeks in November, Jim is following the hurricane season, a huge migration of marine animals occurs in the Pacific Ocean. Hordes of large sharks and giant manta rays migrate southward past Clarion Island. To learn the answer to this secret of the Pacific, Tom Allen and marine biologist Bob Johnson board the research vessel, Ambar III to reach the area and tag the large sharks and giant rays. (en)
  • After days of steady winds, the wildfire has spread. Now Marlin and Stan trade their passive role of observation and attempt to save threatened animals. (en)
  • Dr. Nelson, an expert on the behavior of sharks and marine mammals, researches on Eniwetok Island. (en)
  • Deep in the forest of South America, Marlin and Jim journey through this twilight world to observe the many strange and beautiful creatures that inhabit this primitive forest. (en)
  • Marlin journeys to do research for the first time to the central African country of Zambia where one of the largest remaining herds of lechwe makes their home. (en)
  • Marlin joins Dr. Ted Bank, II, in an underwater adventure searching the ancient undersea beaches of the Bering Sea land bridges of prehistoric times looking for evidence of the past habitation of man. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim journey to Rhodesia to join in a game relocation project with the rangers of Wankie National Park. Two animals are on their list: a zebra and a giraffe. (en)
  • Chimpanzees at the St. Louis Zoo perform acrobatic and musical feats. (en)
  • Jim and Marlin tell of many memorable moments in the Wild Kingdom from the desolation of the Antarctic; the capture of wild elephants in India and being on the Sea of Cortez the home of a school of 300 hammerhead sharks. (en)
  • A study of the ways man has learned to measure the speed of animals. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom are in the Australian Outback to help roundup feral camels as stock for zoos around the world. (en)
  • Marlin continues exploration by going underwater around the Galapagos observing the sea lions, crabs, marine iguanas, some sharks and specimens of octopus. (en)
  • Story of a yearling cougar filmed in Canada's Rockies. (en)
  • Most dangerous scenes involve Jeremiah Sullivan and the testing of the metallic mesh anti-shark suit. Wearing this suit he provoked sharks into attacking him. (en)
  • Animal collecting in the enchanted Louisiana bayou country and tangles with a 12-foot alligator. (en)
  • Marlin journeys to Tanzania to observe primate research being conducted among the chimpanzees that live near the shores of vast Lake Tanganyika. (en)
  • Marlin observes the great migrating herd of caribou being urged northward on a migratory cycle of life while scientists tag the animals as they swim rivers in an effort to keep track of their travel habits. (en)
  • Divers using special underwater propulsion devices move the search of the seldom seen angel shark with Marlin operating from a Marineland laboratory ship over head and using a box-cage resting on the ocean floor. (en)
  • In Rhodesia, a mother cheetah is taking care of four, fluffy cheetah cubs during their first week of life in this wild, unforgiving land, full of dangers. (en)
  • In this exciting conclusion to this two-part episode, Marlin travels 1,000 miles in South Africa to help restore the last two species to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve: The springbok and white rhino. (en)
  • Fur seals migrate to four islands in the Bering Sea. (en)
  • Marlin is in Africa in an area where rivers of fire and erupting volcanoes have created a crater called Ngora Ngora, which shields the great herds of African wildlife from the advances of humans. (en)
  • Marlin observes the study in operation during both winter and summer to learn what happens to elk of the Montana Rockies when forests are cut and logging roads built through their habitat. (en)
  • Marlin is in Colorado to help airlift some moose in the mountains of Utah and reintroduce them to Colorado (en)
  • Marlin travels to Africa's Galana Ranch in Kenya to observe the roundup of wild herd animals which include eland, oryx and buffalo. (en)
  • Marlin observes a project that identifies and inventories animals in Gran Chaco National Park in Paraguay. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen join a voyage planned by Marineland of Australia to the Great Barrier Reef. 1 (en)
  • Jim Fowler joins Dr. Steve Amstrup to observe the impact on polar bears on the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska by the recent exploration of oil in that area. (en)
  • Seven years later, Marlin returns to the Galapagos Islands in order to reflect on what changes, if any, have occurred. Is the wildlife increasing, remaining constant or declining. (en)
  • Marlin travels to the Gir Forest in India to see the endangered Asiatic lions. (en)
  • The mountains of western North America, home of cougars, are featured. (en)
  • Along the Snake River in southwestern Idaho is the world's largest concentration of golden eagles and prairie falcons. Marlin participates in the research and observations of the raptors (en)
  • Many animals dwell in the wild kingdom that literally are 'poles apart' in structure, habits and adaptations (en)
  • Animal myths are investigated, including Ground Hog Day, snake charmers and Yeti tracks. (en)
  • Marlin helps dart bighorn sheep from a helicopter along the Colorado River in the effort to transfer the sheep to the Henry Mountains on the other side of the river to increase their population. (en)
  • Marlin joins Dr. Philip Kahl, an ornithologist, in Kenya's Great Rift Valley for close observations of the incredibly numerous populations of the greater and lesser flamingos for which this lake is famous. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim explore Africa's Sahara South and see how its inhabitants interact with their environment. (en)
  • A special story takes place in the African country of Mozambique, taking place in a long-abandoned tourist camp in the vast Gorongosa National Park. In one of the buildings that is still intact, Cabin #3, some lions have taken up permanent occupancy. Here a lioness raises her cubs and teaches them to survive. (en)
  • A trip to the wild kingdom in winter highlights bulldogging elk from helicopters in the snow-covered Colorado mountains. (en)
  • In Namibia, near the vast Etosha pan lies a huge shallow waterhole where wildlife from miles around come to drink and also predators come to prey on the animals. (en)
  • On Heron Island, offshore from Australia's northeastern coast, Peter Gros and Tom Allen join Colin Limpus to observe the work Limpus is doing to preserve the endangered giant 400-pound sea turtles known as loggerheads. (en)
  • The Great Barrier Reef in the Pacific Ocean off the Australian coast 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. (en)
  • Filmed in the western United States, this species story is told without humans, of the coyote, its habits and life history. (en)
  • Laura Grove, a Girl Scout from Milford, Nebraska, goes to Kenya with Jim Fowler to observe how women are instrumental in wildlife conservation in that country. Here, she also observes wildlife at Amboseli National Park at the base of the spectacular Mount Kilimanjaro. (en)
  • Part II takes Fowler to the remote snow-covered peaks of the Alp-like country where a special pair of net guns are used to capture more red deer. The deer are then transported to a farm and kept in dark pens for a time and released to mountain pastures and watched by a trained Border Collie dog. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan are participating in the most unusual capture of all that takes place in the deep snows of the far north, in pursuit of caribou. (en)
  • In the Peruvian Andes near an altitude of 14,000 feet Marlin and fellow scientists seek and study the endangered vicuna. (en)
  • The story of a chimp named Lucy who was the first of her species to communicate with a human through use of sign language raised here in the States and then taken to the Gambia, West Africa for rehabilitation and release. (en)
  • All about collecting fish and other marine species for aquariums. (en)
  • In this unusual show Tom Allen joins the "shark doctor" and a team of researchers aboard the Betsy-M out of the port of San Pedro, California, to do research on three different shark species they mean to capture by hand. Members of the team include marine biologist Bob Johnson, shark protection researcher Jeremiah Sullivan, and Dr. Stanley Spielman the shark doctor. The divers catch an angel shark from the bottom waters near Catalina Island and a blue shark in open waters 2,000 feet deep. They catch a mako shark at night. The object of the venture is to bring these hand-caught sharks to a testing station the men have established beneath the sea where the eyes of the captured sharks can be tested with electronic equipment to determine what importance vision plays to a shark in its predatory pursuits. (en)
  • Marlin and Tom Allen join an Australian curator on an expedition to capture the most venomous snake in the world – at night along the Great Barrier Reef. (en)
  • For Marlin and Jim, Africa's waters mean the chance to film the most exciting dramas and most unusual animals ever captured by the camera: crocodiles. (en)
  • Man finds excitement and action as he captures, tags and relocated animals all over the world because as civilization moves step by step into the wild kingdom, all forms of wildlife are forced to retreat until in many cases their survival is challenged. Man must meet this challenge and help animals survive. (en)
  • The continuing investigation of the leopard's home life. (en)
  • The second part of the humpback whale story takes place near the Silver Navida Banks where the whales come to bear the young and the herds are tracked by helicopter. Marlin is underwater in much of this action. (en)
  • Marlin and Stan join a capture team when they set sail aboard the collection ship the Golden Dolphin. Their expedition takes them to Guadalupe Island, round the tip of Baja California peninsula and into the Sea of Cortes observing elephant seals, sharks, manta ray and sea lions. (en)
  • Marlin travels to South Africa to an extinct volcanic crater where 148,000 acres of land are being returned to a natural state and reintroduce animals native to that area to make it look much as it did hundreds of years ago. (en)
  • When the Guri Dam was built on the Caroni River in the wilderness of eastern Venezuela, it created a huge lake that flooded 500 square miles of prime wildlife habitat. Marlin, Jim and Stan help capture these stranded animals. (en)
  • From the Delta Waterfowl Marsh near Canada's Lake Manitoba, Marlin presents an in-depth study of this unusual bird as witnessed from specially built blinds that resemble floating muskrat houses. (en)
  • Marlin goes unarmed deep into the jungles of India to film the adventures of a full-grown Bengal tigress and her two young cubs. (en)
  • Part II continues with more fascinating looks at the grebe's unusual behavior. (en)
  • Marlin Perkins explores the why and hows of what happens to the creatures living in the wilderness when their natural habitat is destroyed (en)
  • This is about exploring the Llanos of South America, where hundreds of freshwater porpoises inhabit inland rivers and streams. Marlin Perkins, Jim Fowler, and Stan Brock join a rescue team to save porpoises trapped by receding waters. (en)
  • This is a species story in which human beings are not involved. It is a story of a young bobcat facing his first winter on his own having been ousted by his mother. (en)
  • Horicon Marsh, a Canada Goose refuge is too successful. Too many birds show up and depredate the crops of the farmers. Marlin observes the research work being done in an attempt to solve this problem. (en)
  • Marlin and Jim are in the Amboseli Game Reserve to find ways for coexistence of the wild animals and cattle herds. (en)
  • The tropical rain forest supports life on all levels. (en)
  • Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler visit Canada on two separate missions; a moose hunt and a goat tagging roundup. (en)
  • 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 airlifted out of these mountains to another area to establish new herds. (en)
  • Jim Fowler and Peter Gros journey together to the wilds of Manitoba along the northwest shore of Hudson Bay to observe the steps being taken by authorities to reduce a hazard posed by polar bears which annually congregate in the area of Cape Churchill as they wait for the great bay to freeze so they can go out on the ice to hunt seals. (en)
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  • El Tigre (en)
  • Wolf Pack (en)
  • Hippo (en)
  • Against the Clock (en)
  • Lion Country (en)
  • Hunters of the Sky (en)
  • Coyote Country (en)
  • Command Performance (en)
  • Bighorn (en)
  • Shark Attack (en)
  • Okavango (en)
  • Exploring the Reef (en)
  • King of Beasts (en)
  • Monkey Shines (en)
  • Operation Alligator (en)
  • Poles Apart (en)
  • Prairie Village (en)
  • Queen of the Everglades (en)
  • Strange But True (en)
  • The Amazon River (en)
  • The Miracle of Flight (en)
  • A Day at Otter Hammock (en)
  • A Girl Scout on Safari (en)
  • Adventure Above the Arctic Circle (en)
  • Animals That Time Forgot (en)
  • Attack and Defense (en)
  • Bayou Backwaters (en)
  • Beneath Kilimanjaro (en)
  • Bobcat Kingdom (en)
  • Brink of Extinction (en)
  • Bundu Rescue (en)
  • Call of the Pribilofs (en)
  • Call of the Whale Part I (en)
  • Call of the Whale Part II (en)
  • Camels of the Outback (en)
  • Capturing Wild Animals (en)
  • Cats of the World (en)
  • Chacma Country Part I (en)
  • Chacma Country Part II (en)
  • Challenge to Survival (en)
  • Chase by Copter (en)
  • Chase of the Caribou (en)
  • Cheetah Country (en)
  • Chimp Antics (en)
  • Chimpanzees of Tanzania (en)
  • Chimps of Gambia Part I (en)
  • Chimps of Gambia Part II (en)
  • Chincoteaque Roundup (en)
  • Computers for Ocean Predators (en)
  • Coral Sea Night Dive (en)
  • Crater of Gold (en)
  • Dance of the Grebe Part I (en)
  • Dance of the Grebes Part II (en)
  • Danger: Wild Animals (en)
  • Dangerous Moments in the Wild Kingdom (en)
  • Defense Against Extinction (en)
  • Desert Bighorns of Gypsum Canyon (en)
  • Designs for Survival (en)
  • Dilemma at Horicon (en)
  • Elephants of Lake Kariba (en)
  • Elk of the Montana Rockies (en)
  • Expedition Geronimo (en)
  • Expedition Seaquarium (en)
  • Experiment at Doddieburn (en)
  • Exploring Dark Waters (en)
  • Exploring the Falklands (en)
  • Exploring the Great Barrier Reef (en)
  • Exploring the Llanos (en)
  • Fact or Fallacy (en)
  • First Winter of the Bobcat (en)
  • Flamingos of Lake Nakuru (en)
  • Galana Experiment (en)
  • Giants of Dadanawa (en)
  • Gorillas of the Mountains Part II (en)
  • Gorillas of the Mountains, Part I (en)
  • Guns That Save Wildlife (en)
  • In Search of a Porpoise (en)
  • Island Outposts (en)
  • Islands of the sea (en)
  • Journey to Ubaigubi (en)
  • Kangaroos of Broken Hill (en)
  • Land of Quaking Earth (en)
  • Land of the Birds of Paradise (en)
  • Land of the Condor (en)
  • Land of the Shadows (en)
  • Lechwe of Kafue Flats (en)
  • Leopards of Sawai Madipur (en)
  • Lions Under the Net (en)
  • Lions in Cabin #3 (en)
  • Lions of Gir Forest (en)
  • Lost World of Angel Falls (en)
  • M'Bogo Safari (en)
  • Macaques of Japan (en)
  • Memorable Moments in the Wild Kingdom (en)
  • Migration of the Caribou (en)
  • Miracle of Motion (en)
  • Moose Airlift (en)
  • Mysteries of the Wild (en)
  • Myths and Superstitions (en)
  • Netting a Jaguar (en)
  • New Zealand Deer Lift Part 1 (en)
  • New Zealand Deer Lift Part 2 (en)
  • Nuclear Research in the Wild Kingdom (en)
  • On the Arctic Ice Pack (en)
  • Operation Bighorn (en)
  • Operation Genesis Part I (en)
  • Operation Genesis Part II (en)
  • Operation Quickfind (en)
  • Operation Rescue: Part I (en)
  • Operation Rescue: Part II (en)
  • Plight of the Beggar Bears (en)
  • Polar Bears of the Pack Ice (en)
  • Predators of the Marsh (en)
  • Problem Bears of the North (en)
  • Puma Pass (en)
  • Return of the Giant Loggerheads (en)
  • Return of the Salmon (en)
  • Return to the Galapagos Part I (en)
  • Return to the Galapagos Part II (en)
  • Roundup on the Outback (en)
  • Rulers of the Kalahari (en)
  • Sahara South (en)
  • Saving a Priceless Heritage Resource (en)
  • Sea Lion Number Seven (en)
  • Search for the Angel Shark (en)
  • Shark Doctor (en)
  • Shark Expedition (en)
  • Shark Pack of Eniwetok (en)
  • Sharks of Blue Waters (en)
  • Sleeping Bears of Kawishiwi (en)
  • Snake River Birds of Prey Part I (en)
  • Snake River Birds of Prey Part II (en)
  • Sonar in the Wild (en)
  • South Through the Sonora (en)
  • Spotted Ghost Part I (en)
  • Spotted Ghost Part II (en)
  • Strange Partnership (en)
  • Strange Ways of the Wild (en)
  • Strangest of All (en)
  • Summer of the Badger (en)
  • Survival in the Sun (en)
  • Swans of Red Rock Lakes Part II (en)
  • Swans of the Red Rock Lake Part I (en)
  • Tale of the Fox (en)
  • The Amazon Jungle (en)
  • The Ethiopian Experiment (en)
  • The Kalahari (en)
  • The Philmont Trail (en)
  • The Remarkable Farallons (en)
  • The Sharks of Polynesia (en)
  • The Unexplored Gran Chaco (en)
  • The Unique Partnership (en)
  • The Wild Waters of Clarion (en)
  • The World of the Lapps Part I (en)
  • The World of the Lapps Part II (en)
  • Tiger Capture (en)
  • Tigers of Sariska (en)
  • To Catch a Giraffe (en)
  • To Collar a Swimming Moose (en)
  • To Rope A Shark (en)
  • To Rope a Grizzly (en)
  • To Save the Condor (en)
  • To Save the Moose Calves (en)
  • Tracking Army Bobcats (en)
  • Tuskers Below (en)
  • Under the Northern Ice (en)
  • Unwanted Cougar (en)
  • Valley of Eagles (en)
  • Valley of the Beavers Part 1 (en)
  • Valley of the Beavers Part II (en)
  • Vanishing with the Wilderness (en)
  • Vervets of Amboseli (en)
  • Voyage Isles of Enchantment Part I (en)
  • Voyage Isles of Enchantment Part II (en)
  • Voyage of the Golden Dolphin (en)
  • Voyage to Great Barrier Reef (en)
  • Voyage to the Great Barrier Reef (en)
  • Waterholes of Etosha (en)
  • When the Squid Return (en)
  • Where Deer and Antelope Roam (en)
  • Where Geese Nest in Trees (en)
  • Where the Crocodile is King (en)
  • Where the Winds are Born (en)
  • Wildfire Part I (en)
  • Wildfire Part II (en)
  • Wildlife Rancher (en)
  • Winter Comes to Cougar Country (en)
  • Winter in the Wild Kingdom (en)
  • Women in the Wild Kingdom (en)
  • World of the Black Maned Lion (en)
  • World of the Bleeding-Heart Baboon (en)
  • World of the Sea Otter (en)
  • World of the Shark (en)
  • Year of the Otter (en)
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  • Wild Kingdom was a wildlife documentary series that originally ran from 1963 to 1988. (en)
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  • List of Wild Kingdom episodes (en)
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