
Overview
Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the past 50 years, but its borders have remained open to wildlife for which Cuba’s undeveloped islands are an irresistible draw. While many islands in the Caribbean have poisoned or paved over their ecological riches on land and in the sea in pursuit of a growing tourist industry, Cuba’s wild landscapes have remained virtually untouched, creating a safe haven for rare and intriguing indigenous animals, as well as for hundreds of species of migrating birds and marine creatures. Coral reefs have benefited, too. Independent research has shown that Cuba’s corals are doing much better than others both in the Caribbean and around the world.
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29 - 1Cuba: The Accidental Eden September 26, 2010
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29 - 2Echo: An Elephant to Remember October 17, 2010
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29 - 3A Murder of Crows October 24, 2010
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29 - 4Braving Iraq November 07, 2010
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29 - 5Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom November 14, 2010
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29 - 6Revealing the Leopard November 21, 2010
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29 - 7Elsa's Legacy: The Born Free Story January 09, 2011
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29 - 8Birds of the Gods January 23, 2011
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29 - 9The Himalayas February 13, 2011
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29 - 10Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey February 20, 2011
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29 - 11Outback Pelicans March 27, 2011
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29 - 12Survivors of the Firestorm April 17, 2011
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29 - 13Salmon: Running the Gauntlet May 01, 2011
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29 - 14Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears May 08, 2011
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29 - 15Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North May 15, 2011
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29 - 16Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers May 22, 2011