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  2. Wild Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Wild Kingdom won Emmy Awards for "outstanding program achievement" in 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. [4] Liz and Henk Maartens, from Irene, Pretoria, South Africa, won five Emmy Awards for the documentary program Wild Kingdom in 1970. One Emmy Award was for camerawork, while the other Emmy Awards were for aspects of production. [5]

  3. List of Wild Kingdom episodes - Wikipedia

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    Man finds excitement and action as he captures, tags and relocates 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. [69]

  4. The Ivory Game - Wikipedia

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    The documentary concerns the poaching of elephants in Africa, related to the ivory trade in China and Hong Kong, and the repercussions of elephant poaching if it is allowed to continue. Directors Keif Davidson and Richard Ladkani spent 16 months undercover along with their crew and several subjects investigating the killing of elephants for ...

  5. BBC Studios Natural History Unit filmography - Wikipedia

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    Documentary series exploring the animals from around the world that take to the air. Also known as SuperNature - Wild Flyers for PBS release. Suranne Jones (narrator) Into the Wild: 2016: Gordon Buchanan takes some well-known UK public figures on a wildlife adventure where they get up close and personal with some of the UK's most iconic species.

  6. This unusual little creature is said to be the elephant's ...

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    Take a closer look at these cute animals: They live in large colonies and the females stay with their family for life. The little ladies even form nursery groups, where mothers take turns tending ...

  7. Borneo elephant - Wikipedia

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    This custom had been discontinued by the time later visitors arrived in Brunei in the 1770s, who reported wild-living elephant herds that were hunted by local people after harvest. Despite the early records of royal elephants in Brunei and Banjarmasin, there was no tradition of capturing and taming local wild elephants in Borneo. [2]

  8. African bush elephant - Wikipedia

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    The elephants collapsed when the toxin impaired their motor functions and their legs became paralysed. Poaching, intentional poisoning, and anthrax were excluded as potential causes. [84] Elephants may also be host for a variety of parasites and bacteria such as Pasteurella, [85] Salmonella, Clostridium, [86] coccidian, nematode, and trematode ...

  9. How Prince Harry helped Meghan Markle when she was ... - AOL

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    Prince Harry was a supportive husband to his wife, Meghan Markle, as she narrated Disney's new documentary film, Elephant. How Prince Harry helped Meghan Markle when she was voicing 'Elephant ...