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  • The Dingles

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    Cartoon of a woman carrying three cats. Caption: Datoh, Donna, and Dee Dee,

    An animated adaptation of Helen Levchuk's book about a caring, grandmotherly figure, Doris Dingle, and her three delightful cats: Donna, DeeDee, and Dayoh. Suddenly a ferocious storm bursts violently into the family's idyllic life. Doris and her cats must adapt to the storm and rely on each other during the crisis.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Rocky mountain covered in ash and rocks. Caption: welcome to Mount St. Helens.

    Jack and Colton make their way to Mount St. Helens. Along their journey, they explore a hidden waterfall and old lava tubes. Their adventure ends with a climb up the volcano. Part of the "Rock the Park" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Volcano billowing smoke and ash. Caption: (male narrator) Mount St. Helen's eruption in 1980 wasn't a surprise.

    The area of Southern Washington State around the Mount St. Helens Volcano has been nearly devoid of life since the 1980 eruption – making it a biology lab like no other as scientists observe it springing back to life. The regenerating ecosystem offers biologist John Bishop of Washington State University in Vancouver a chance to study what happens as the mountain springs back to life. Bishop and his team are learning that recovery of an ecosystem is unpredictable and fragile, particularly by observing the impact of a small invader species insect from the weevil family.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Lava field in foreground with evergreen trees and snowy mountain in background. Caption: Southwest of St. Helens, he investigates an area

    As shown on the History Channel. Over 20 years ago, Mount St. Helen's--thought to be dormant--shocked America when it exploded. It is an acidic volcano--the magma beneath is full of volatiles making it highly explosive. A new plug has formed in its throat and is rising. When it blows, it will be like uncorking a champagne bottle, releasing pressure below and allowing dissolved gases to escape and explode. The question is, When will it blow again?

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Closeup of a partially translucent frog on a leaf. Caption: We need to understand a lot more about biodiversity.

    Madagascar has lost almost all of its forests, and the islands population is beginning to encroach on the pristine Makira Forest. Dr. Helen Crowley and her team set off to explore and record the biodiversity of this forest before environmental damage occurs. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.

    (Source: DCMP)