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Peter and Rae travel to the coast of Maine to witness the conservation program fighting to save puffins; while Peter travels to puffin habitats on remote coastal islands, Rae visits the original conservationist who brought this species back to Maine.
Peter and Rae travel to the coast of Maine to witness the conservation program fighting to save puffins; while Peter travels to puffin habitats on remote coastal islands, Rae visits the original conservationist who brought this species back to Maine.
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S1, EP1 "Desert-Dwelling Tortoises"Peter and Rae travel to the Mojave Desert, North America's driest region, to help conservationists save the Mojave Desert tortoise; they explore a groundbreaking program that helps baby tortoises and ensures the survival of the entire species.
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S1, EP2 "Puffin Island"Peter and Rae travel to the coast of Maine to witness the conservation program fighting to save puffins; while Peter travels to puffin habitats on remote coastal islands, Rae visits the original conservationist who brought this species back to Maine.
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S2, EP21 "Surveys for Survival"Dr. Rae and Peter join field surveys to help monitor recovering and at-risk wildlife; Dr. Rae counts manatees in Florida; Peter helps survey endangered black-footed ferrets near Denver; Peter and Dr. Rae team up with shark experts in the Bahamas.
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