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Joost ListT3 Gadget Show - Joost

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Joost ListOn This Day In History Sunday 01 June 2008 - Joost

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Joost ListOn This Day In History Tuesday 03 June 2008 - Joost

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Joost ListOn This Day In History Monday 02 June 2008 - Joost

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Joost ListMission Wild: Costa Rica's Tapirs - Joost

<p><a href="http://www.joost.com/0327xg5"><img src="http://j00.st/M03KcfKTQ4OLjfhuvnk-Sw.jpg" alt="sample frame" /></a></p><p>Once relatively common throughout Central America, the Baird?s tapir is on the decline. Interest in captive tapirs rises as the wild tapir population drops, a situation which some say offers hope for the species. Captive tapir expert Rick Barongi is a firm believer in the power of education to move mountains ? or help tapirs. An unabashed champion of zoos, Rick helps spread the word about the plight of the tapir, in the hope that visitors will take an interest in the animal and its future. Gradually, a handful of experts have risen to the challenge, and field research into the behavior of wild tapirs is beginning to provide a more complete picture of this elusive animal ? a picture which Rick hopes will inspire a species-saving solution.</p>

Joost ListOn This Day In History Wednesday 04 June 2008 - Joost

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Joost ListTreasure Seekers: China's Frozen Desert - Joost

<p><a href="http://www.joost.com/0327xg8"><img src="http://j00.st/ZN4P7qvFssgE1Tl17GPZbQ.jpg" alt="sample frame" /></a></p><p>As commerce flourished along the Silk Road, Central Asia became a melting pot of cultures. Here on the edges of the Taklimakan Desert, an exotic blend of Indian, Mongol, Chinese, and European influences fueled an astonishing cultural Renaissance. In the 7th century, a Chinese monk, Xuanzang, plunged into the desert while on a Buddhist pilgrimage to India leaving behind descriptions of the oasis-cities he encountered. More than a thousand years later, 20th century archeologist Sir Aurel Stein took on the deadly Taklimakan to prove his own theories about Western China's lost civilization. Again and again Xuanzang's writings led him to archeological treasure - once-thriving cities now buried in the sand.</p>

Joost ListWild Chronicles: Pygmy Sloths, Monk Seals Crocodiles - Joost

<p><a href="http://www.joost.com/0327xg4"><img src="http://j00.st/SX7PUfGwsByMveKpIoHhYg.jpg" alt="sample frame" /></a></p><p>Pygmy Sloth- Wild Chronicles reveals what may be the first-ever pictures of a newly-discovered species of pygmy sloth that has been hidden from us?until now. One photographer's wild determination brings him within one foot of the sleepy sloth. Eager to learn more about the mysterious life of this rare and elusive creature, Wild Chronicles follows National Geographic photographer Bill Hatcher as he mucks through swamps of a wild Panamanian island and climbs high into the treetops of sloth-land. Crittercam: Monk Seals- Crittercam reveals crucial evidence that could solve the Northwest Hawaiian Islands? mysterious monk seal deaths ? the only endangered marine mammals found entirely within the United States. While most adults are healthy, eight out of ten Hawaiian monk seal pups are dying before age two. With the help of three juvenile seals, Wild Chronicles follows the Crittercam crew collects evidence of natural and man-made dangers in the marine environment and discovers a key feeding ground in a deep sea plain once thought to be a wasteland ? evidence that will play a critical role in saving the monk seal from extinction. Poacher Patrol- In the wilds of Cambodia, it's hard to tell the good guys from the bad. Wild Chronicles heads to the frontlines of a war in Cambodia where conflict over animal poaching and illegal logging pits heavily armed rangers against heavily armed poachers. But the struggle isn't just about the theft of wood and animal poaching. It's also a fight to preserve the living space for the animals that call Cambodia's forest "home." Will there ever be a winner in this battle over forests? Predator Crocodiles- Crocodiles have hunted Africa's rivers since the age of the dinosaurs. They are a dynasty built on a design so quick and powerful that it has lasted 60 million years. But even these grand and powerful predators start out small?and young crocs must learn to survive in a harsh ? and often dangerous ? environment. Wild Chronicles travels to Africa's wilds to track critical moments in an adolescent crocodile?s life as it learns the essential skills of being an alert and patient predator.</p>

Joost ListUntold Stores of WWll - Joost

<p><a href="http://www.joost.com/0327xg0"><img src="http://j00.st/qHG7azoWwFs8QQiK9QRW7A.jpg" alt="sample frame" /></a></p><p>What if Hitler had possession of the A-bomb? Why did Japan's submarine sneak attack on Pearl Harbor fail? Could the Kamikazes have turned the tide of the war in the Pacific? Now, these and other compelling stories about the secret weapons, ruthless tactics, and remarkable heroism of World War II can be told. Witness the daring attempts of undercover Norwegian resistance fighters to destroy the Nazis' atomic bomb program. Relive the surprise air and underwater attack on America's battleships in Pearl Harbor. Find out why Kamikaze fighters?Japan's deadly weapons of destruction?would sacrifice themselves to destroy U.S. battleships and aircraft carriers.</p>

Joost ListWild Chronicles: Longevity, Tigers Whale Sharks - Joost

<p><a href="http://www.joost.com/0327xg3"><img src="http://j00.st/p16gfohE0eSRWM68WUr9sQ.jpg" alt="sample frame" /></a></p><p>Longevity- With the world population aging, Wild Chronicles goes in search of the secret to a long and happy life. Statistics tell us that Japan and Italy harbor pockets of amazing longevity unexplained by medical advances alone. So while Americans have access to cutting edge health care, it is Sardinia that boasts twenty times as many 100-year-olds. Just what are these centenarians doing right? Tiger Eye- Photographing a wild tiger is one of the greatest challenges any cameraman can face. Notoriously tough subjects, tigers are dangerous, nocturnal, and solitary. But National Geographic?s Nick Nichols has a plan to capture a tiger on film?by taking himself out of the picture. Wild Chronicles joins Nichols in India?s Badhavagarh National Park as he deploys an array of remote camera traps set with infrared triggers. The images they return are both breathtaking and eye-opening, and may help save this predator in decline. Mark Olson- Wild Chronicles profiles emerging explorer Mark Olson, a botanist whose novel research techniques are taking him to high places. Having traveled the globe studying plants, Olsen?s current project utilizes a powered paraglider to gain a fresh perspective on the diversity of trees and how evolution has shaped them to make the most of photosynthesis. Whale Sharks- Every spring, the warm waters off Belize host an undersea gathering like no other. Here, amidst thousands of fish species, the enormous whale shark, weighing nearing 20 tons, dominates the stage. At a time when marine populations elsewhere are in precipitous decline, Wild Chronicles dives in with two biologists to find out exactly what is driving this congregation of giants.</p>