The Wild Country (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation. The family tries to make a go of it, face hardship and opposition from man and nature as they struggle for their water rights and survive cyclone and fire.
A volcanic eruption separates Duke, a two year old Canadian Goose, and his mate. Duke suffers an attack by a wolverine that leaves him temporarily flightless. He must walk a great distance, evading human and animal dangers before safety.
A mongrel dog goes searching for his young master, Jamie, and finds itself stranded in the desert. Chasing a cat into the OK corral in Tombstone and other adventures, Deacon is finally reunited with his master.
Benjy would rather commune with his animal friends than any humans, which creates much concern with his parents. On one of his adventures Benjy befriends a badger.
One day his badger friend disappears and while Benjy goes in search for him, he is swept down the river. His parents ask for help from the townspeople to look for him,
A mother bobcat and her two cubs share a cave with guitarist Paco who is also an expert woodcarver. Paco is hired to give tours by by Joe of Colossal Cave. Mom feline struggles to provide her youngsters with food while evading hunters.
A young moose survives two hazardous years on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula. Grizzlies, enroachment of civilization, and snowfall creating difficulty in foraging are among the problems threatening the moose.
Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) re-edited for a television presentation. Dexter Riley comes up with an experiment that produces invisibility. The magic potion is stolen, and Dexter and his pals were able to recover the potion.
Napoleon and Samantha (1972) re-edited for television presentation. A young boy inherits an African lion. Impossible to keep the lion, the boy and his young girlfriend head for the mountains with the lion to find him a safe home.
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