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Index of Subjects Thanks Liz! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:16 PM Subject: [NatureNS] Frozen Planet - Sunday, March 18 2012 9 pm AST > Frozen Planet- 7 episodes - starting Sunday, March 18, 2012 Discovery > Canada > > The team that produced the Emmy-winning ``Planet Earth'' series -- the BBC > Natural History Unit and Discovery Channel -- combine forces once again > for > this sweeping seven-part documentary. Shot entirely in high-definition and > featuring cutting-edge cinematography to capture undisturbed observations > of > animal behavior, ``Frozen Planet'' chronicles the ecosystems and animals > of > the Arctic and Antarctic, where the filmmakers spent more than 2,300 days > in > the field and 18 months at sea to record unprecedented footage. Episodes > track the lives of polar bears, wolves, killer whales and penguins from > the > spring through the winter, and there is also a ``making of'' episode that > details the challenges faced by the ``Frozen Planet'' team. The series is > narrated by Alec Baldwin; the seventh episode -- a look at the effect > global > warming is having on not only the poles, but also the > > 1. "To the Ends of the Earth" > 2. "Spring" > 3. "Summer" > 4. "Autumn" > 5. "Winter" > 6. "The Last Frontier" (humans in the Arctic and Antarctica) > 7. "On thin ice" (David Attenborough's view on climate change in the > Arctic > and Antarctic.) > > It is a must for all. I was lucky to see two episodes on TV 5 (French > Channel) last month and found it all very enjoyable. > > Liz > >
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