
Overview
For more than a century, Yala National Park in Sri Lanka has been one of Asia’s most celebrated wildlife preserves, a lush windswept tropical forest rich in rare aquatic birds and abundant with ferocious predators, such as crocodiles and sloth bears. But only in very recent years has Yala’s big cat distinction been brought to light: It contains one of the world’s largest concentrations of leopards. NATURE takes viewers deep into the jungle habitat of these elusive animals, in Leopards of Yala.
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21 - 1Tall Blondes October 13, 2002
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21 - 2Horse and Rider October 20, 2002
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21 - 3Dive to the Abyss October 27, 2002
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21 - 4Bloody Suckers November 17, 2002
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21 - 5Trail of the Cougar December 15, 2002
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21 - 6Under Antarctic Ice January 12, 2003
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21 - 7The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles February 02, 2003
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21 - 8The Reptiles: Snakes February 09, 2003
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21 - 9The Reptiles: Turtles and Tortoises February 16, 2003
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21 - 10The Reptiles: Lizards February 23, 2003
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21 - 11Lost World of the Holy Land April 13, 2003
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21 - 12Leopards of Yala April 20, 2003
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21 - 13A Mystery in Alaska May 11, 2003
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21 - 14War Wrecks in the Coral Seas May 18, 2003