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21 Episodes 2002 - 2003
Episode 1
Indoor pollutants that can be found close at hand.
Episode 2
Operation Migration leads a flock of whooping cranes on an ultralight-led journey from Wisconsin to Florida.
Episode 3
Men and women who have clinical depression discuss their experiences about misunderstood illness.
Episode 4
Episode 5
Researchers seek benign, sustainable ways to meet people's needs for food, materials, medicine and energy.
Episode 6
Biomimics conduct research to uncover insights on how life occurs.
Episode 7
Interviews with past hosts accompany clips of 43 years of show.
Episode 8
Researchers question why pain becomes chronic for some people but not others.
Episode 9
Wiki: Jo'burg; A View From Summit marks final episode of The Nature of Things 2002/2003 season.
Episode 10
Episode 11
A couple in northern Quebec who have opened a shelter for injured wild animals that cannot be released back into wild.
Episode 12
Sun, Jun 1, 2003
Recent discoveries made by scientific community with respect to power of hypnosis.
Episode 13
Sun, Jun 8, 2003
The world's most impressive and inspiring wild landscapes and natural marvels.
Episode 14
Sun, Jun 15, 2003
Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders' exploration and colonization of Terra Australis.
Episode 15
Sun, Jun 22, 2003
Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders' exploration and colonization of Terra Australis.
Episode 16
Sun, Jun 29, 2003
The World Health Organization battles to contain SARS virus.
Episode 17
Sun, Aug 17, 2003
The heliconia, an exotic plant which provides a home and food for many creatures in jungles of Latin America.
Episode 18
Sun, Aug 24, 2003
Dr Bryan Fry takes an up close look at a little know species of snakes known as ''Niue Sea Krait.
Episode 19
Sun, Aug 31, 2003
The Sayisi Dene people of Tadoule Lake in northern Manitoba are a people with a nomadic history of following.
Episode 20
Sun, Sep 14, 2003
The unlikely epic of 43 km of sand and 500 years of history: Sable Island, off shores of Nova Scotia.
Episode 21
Sun, Sep 21, 2003
Easter Island is most remote inhabited place on our planet. For 1,500 years, this isolation has acted as both a shelter for.