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The Norway Polar Bear Expedition
Were Polar Bears around at the time of Creation? How are Polar Bears really ocean mammals? Join ocean Explorers, Mr. &; Mrs. Brown as they travel to a remote Norwegian island near the North Pole to search for the largest bear and the largest carnivore on Earth -- the Polar Bear! on their search f...
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The California Forest Under the Sea Expedition
Visit a mysterious forest that God created under the sea and meet the animals that God designed to live in this unique ocean environment! Play with seals and sea lions. Have a close encounter with so-called dangerous marine animals such as sting rays, moray eels, and sharks!
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The Belize Whale Shark Expedition
Join ocean Explorers, Mr. &; Mrs. Brown on their explorations of God's ocean creation and their search to document the largest shark on the planet -- the Whale Shark! Discover why the largest shark on the Earth is the most gentle and harmless of all the sharks that God created. Their search takes...
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Part 9 - Life: Backyard Variety
Part 9: The earth abounds with a fantastic variety of living things. But what is life? Why are living things so similar? Explore amazing answers from the Bible! Contains 9 mini programs.
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Part 8 - Life: Chameleons
Part 8: The earth abounds with a fantastic variety of living things. But what is life? Why are living things so similar? Explore amazing answers from the Bible! Contains 9 mini programs.
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S2E1 Fall Migration
Journey through the season of fall with host Peter Schriemer to discover the seasons, the reasons, and the ways that creatures migrate in the fall. Let it remind you of how God guides us on our journeys in life and meet some amazing migrating creatures - like geese, cranes, vultures, birds of pre...
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S2E2 Fall Foraging
Experience the harvest season with host Peter Schriemer in search of creatures that forage for food through the fall and winter months. Be reminded of how God provides a harvest time for His creation and for His children. Get to know some friendly foraging animals like squirrels, porcupines, turk...
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S2E3 Fall Hibernation
Take a hike through the colorful season of fall with host Peter Schriemer to learn how different animals sleep through the winter months and why leaves change color. Be reminded of how God gives us a time to rest and meet some incredible creatures that sleep during the winter - like wooly bear ca...
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S2E4 Wild Winter
Go on a chilly exploration with host Peter Schriemer through the winter months to see how animals survive the cold. Be reminded how God prepares us for all of the challenges we face. Meet winter creatures like snowy owls, trumpeter swans, a cougar, wolves, a groundhog, and a herd of reindeer, and...
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S2E5 Backyard Winter
Head outside your door to experience the season of winter with host Peter Schriemer and learn how to make a snowflake catcher, how to feed birds in your backyard, and how maple syrup is made. Be reminded that God makes all of us unique in His image and meet some friendly winter birds and a beauti...
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S2E6 New Life
Hike through the springtime season with host Peter Schriemer to learn about a spotted salamander's evening travels, spring peeper's loud voices, a caterpillar's amazing transformation, and nature's canopy covering the earth. Spring is about new beginnings and new life! ...
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S2E7 Spring Returning
The silence of winter is over, and the natural world is abuzz with activity! Spot returning robins and redwing blackbirds, visit thousands of buzzing cicadas, and watch cranes starting new families on this exciting episode of Hike & Seek.
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S1E1 Sandhill Cranes
Meet sandhill cranes up close at a nature center, then join Peter on a hike to find some in a marsh. This is AiG's first creationist wildlife program called Hike and Seek hosted by Peter. Meet Peter as he begins this exciting series and more.
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S1E2 Pacman Frogs & Box Turtles
Learn about amphibian and reptiles on this episode of Hike and Seek with Peter Schriemer.
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S1E3 Wood Ducks & Salamanders
After a warm spring rain, Peter goes hiking to seek migrating salamanders and wood ducks at the Howell Nature Center and out in God's big world.
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S1E4 Red Foxes & Coyotes
Peter stops at the Howell Nature Center to meet some amazing creatures, then takes some recovered animals to find new homes - without fences - outside in God's incredible world.
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S1E5 Bees & Blooms
Peter visits Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan to see the amazing genetic potential God created within flowers. After leaving Windmill Island Gardens he introduces you to Debra, Jim and their amazing pollinating honey bees.
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S1E6 Backyard Birds
Peter shows you how to get the most from birdwatching in your backyard and beyond. Peter visits the outdoor Discovery Center in Holland, Michigan, to learn about some amazing birds.
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S1E7 Lake Michigan Sand Dunes
Peter shows you tiger beetles, toads, snakes, and owls at the Sand Dunes of Lake Michigan.
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S1E8 Creatures of the Forested Dunes
The tall forested dunes of Michigan offer great habitats for animals like turtles, treefrogs, and hawks. Transition forests have three zones where you can spot wildlife. Eastern box turtles move slow but carry their camouflage with them. See what Peter carries in his hiking pack. Wood turtles lik...
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S1E9 North American Eagles
When he was a boy, Peter saw his first eagle over Lake Huron. Have you ever seen a bald eagle or a golden eagle? Peter returns to the upper peninsula of Michigan to visit two places where people care for injured animals. Learn the difference between fishing eagles and booted eagles.
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S1E10 Seney
Peter loves to hike in National Wildlife Refuges. In this episode he visits Seney. The northern woods and wetlands are home for loons, trumpeter swans and other birds that migrate through Michigan. Canoe trips on rivers, and hikes on trails are great ways to enjoy God's creation.
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S1E11 In the Meadow
Don't overlook the meadow! With three habitat zones meadows are home to a wide variety of creatures, you just have to know where to look. Peter picks up a garter snake, and net-swishes for insects. Then he visits the Howell Nature Center to see a famous ground hog. How much wood can a woodchuck c...