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The Biosphere

Canada, 1979
film

The McKenzie and Amazon Valleys are 10,000 kilometres distant from one another and are certainly distinct ecologically. Yet in a subtle sense they are collabo..

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Ecological biology

Canada, 1981
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Epilogue

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The Living planet. - Part 1: the building of the earth

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The Forest of trees and logs

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This vital earth

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Temples of time [Short Version]

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Temples of time

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Greenprint for life

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