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- The Bruce is a 3-part documentary series exploring the history of Bruce County and the Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada.
- Carved by the retreat of a two-million-year-old glacier, North America's five great lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario; form the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.
- A French language learning program for English audiences, featuring two kids who discover a talking pineapple in a junkyard. The series features a variety of puppets, including two skeletons in a rock band, Les Squelettes.
- Cats might be cute but they are decimating the environment just like other invasive species. As ecologists and activists try to control outdoor cat populations, not everyone is on board. Especially in Cornwall, Ontario, where advocates are fighting for humane solutions. Finding a fix won't be easy in this small city with a big cat problem.
- The dramatization of the life of George Bernard Shaw.
- "Alien Soundscape," a film by Fleeting Glimpse Productions, is a video record of the symposium from 1990.
- Jacques found a pineapple named Ananas then came up with his friend Sophie.
- Flying in a plane, Ananas was kinda bored, but met a crow.
- 1997–200023m9.0 (7)TV EpisodeCousin Safari Sue hurries Emily and Alexander to the village to meet her friend Tumaini. When they run up, they're surprised to find Tumaini being teased by the other children because she is so much taller than the rest.
- Water flows from Lake Superior's headwaters to the Atlantic Ocean, spanning 20 percent of our planet's freshwater. Beavers and wolves change the landscape. Loons, owls, moose, bears and people depend upon these lakes we take for granted.
- The story of how winter has shaped life in the Great Lakes. A polar vortex paralyzes fish and ducks and attracts hundreds of bald eagles. Wolves hunt deer trapped by ice, but are manipulated by ravens. See how animals use snow to survive.
- The spring thaw in the Great Lakes creates ice tsunamis. Photosynthetic salamanders, fishing wolves, deep-diving moose, baby rattlesnakes and colourful fish hunting mid-air all show us unique adaptations to spring.