
Overview
Nearly three decades ago, filmmaker Hardy Jones became fascinated by wild dolphins. Even though many said it couldn’t be done, he set out to film these sleek sea mammals in the open ocean. Along the way, he became closely involved with his subjects and came to appreciate dolphins as highly intelligent creatures worthy of careful protection. Eventually, Jones turned his camera into a tool for conservation. He filmed dramatic dolphin hunts, and the documentary footage made headlines and sparked international protests. Jones also discovered the effects of chemical pollution on dolphins and orcas, the largest species of dolphin. He came to realize that threats to these marine mammals were threats to the ocean itself, and to us all.
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23 - 1Chasing Big Cats November 07, 2004
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23 - 2Shark Mountain November 14, 2004
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23 - 3The Good, the Bad and the Grizzly November 21, 2004
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23 - 4Violent Hawaii January 09, 2005
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23 - 5Silent Roar: Searching for the Snow Leopard January 16, 2005
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23 - 6Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean January 30, 2005
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23 - 7From Orphan to King February 13, 2005
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23 - 8Snowflake: the White Gorilla February 20, 2005
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23 - 9The Venom Cure April 03, 2005
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23 - 10Deep Jungle: New Frontiers April 17, 2005
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23 - 11Deep Jungle: Monsters of the Forrest April 24, 2005
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23 - 12Deep Jungle: The Beast Within May 01, 2005
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23 - 13The Dolphin Defender May 15, 2005