
Overview
The delta of the river Danube is home to half a million wild geese, the greatest concentration of pelicans outside Africa, and the world's largest freshwater fish. Despite the previous efforts of communist regimes to drain the area, people still live and fish here in a way of life unchanged for centuries.
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19 - 1Otters in the Stream of Life October 08, 2000
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19 - 2Camels Down Under October 15, 2000
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19 - 3Deadly Vipers October 22, 2000
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19 - 4The Tigers' Fortress October 29, 2000
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19 - 5Big Red Roos November 05, 2000
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19 - 6Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal November 19, 2000
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19 - 7Madagascar: Land of Lemurs November 26, 2000
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19 - 8Seychelles: Jewels of a Lost Continent December 10, 2000
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19 - 9Bower Birds: The Art of Seduction December 17, 2000
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19 - 10The Last Tusker January 21, 2001
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19 - 11Seals: Invaders of the Sea January 28, 2001
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19 - 12Killer Bees and Magic Trees February 04, 2001
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19 - 13Hippo Beach February 18, 2001
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19 - 14Timeless Thames February 25, 2001
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19 - 15Coyote: the Ultimate Survivor? March 18, 2001
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19 - 16Transylvania: Living with Predators March 25, 2001
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19 - 17Danube Delta: Europe Untamed April 15, 2001
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19 - 18Buffalo: The African Boss July 31, 2001