Episode 303
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- Wild Kiger Mustangs
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- We travel to Diamond Valley in Southwestern Oregon to capture extremely rare footage of the wild Kigers mustangs, believed to be descendants of the Spanish mustangs. Thought to be extinct for a hundred years, these small, elusive horses were rediscovered in the 1970s. As wild and wary as deer or antelope, these horses live in an isolation that preserves their Spanish bloodline.
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- Hells Canyon Archaeological Dig
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- Students and archeologists find relics of a set of houses that were built in Hells Canyon over 1,000 years ago. The ancestors of today's Nez Perce Indians spent their winters here, living off the land.
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- Fish Genetics
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- Gill net fishermen in the Columbia River catch chinook salmon headed for number of tributaries. Some of these stocks are far more depleted than others. Now scientists can use genetic testing to determine the tributary of origin for fish caught in the Columbia.
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