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Amphibian Encounters
The Dry Deserts of Mexico are full of amphibians. Yet, most of these frogs and relatives only come out of the ground for a few short months out of the year. While traveling on the Pacific slope of Mexico, in the dry deserts, we were able to see all the frogs come to life as a torrential thunderstorm took us by surprise one night. .

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Climbing Pico:
Climbing a 18.700 ft mountain is never an easy endeavor. The mountain turns away many each year who didn't realize the effects of altitude and cold. Five days and one mountain -- lots of ice, lots of cold, but very little oxygen. Join Daniel, Joseph, and Jonas as they climb Mexico's largest peak and find out how difficult it can be.

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The making of ...  
The dream to make 'The Biodiversity of Mexico' came from independent filmaker and Camerman Rob Nelson when he first visited Central America 2 years previous. In the time that followed he planned on showing others the amazing lands that lie south of the boarder. "When we finally began the trip I couldn't believe it had actually began. 18 months of trip preparation is a long time!" Let us show you what it takes to make a documentary in Mexico from the inside of a 1976 Chevy Van.

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Hazen Audel's 'Natural Classroom'
On this trip Hazen was our very own 'Crocodile Hunter'. While everyone was extremely eager to climb trees and swing on vines, Hazen seemed to do it with that 'looney' charm. For Hazen, every living creature has a story to tell and he does his best to explain that to the camera. Little else needs to be said. Just check out the video clip.

     

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The American opinions: Before we entered Mexico we wanted to know what people had to say about Mexico. Is it safe to drive in? What should we expect to see? Is Mexico a good place to see wildlife (hint: we know it ranks 5th in the World in Biodivesity)? ... Check out these interviews. You may be surprised at Americans lack of Mexican Wildlife knowledge.

       
   

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Sea of Cortez
The Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California is considered a Marine Hotspot. Its a body of water rich in biological diversity. Why? Find out how the sea has been seperated from the rest of the Pacific, how some species are isolated due to a temerature gradient and how the sea is slowly being overfished. . . . ... . . . . . . . .

   

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