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Dogs & More Dogs
Despite wide variation, all domestic dogs, as well as their common ancestor, the gray wolf, have virtually identical genes. How can science explain this incredible diversity? NOVA visits state-of-the-art dog labs where the latest developments in genetic mapping and cloning are in the air. Along the way, breeders and dog experts, as well as scientists, help explore the bond people share with these remarkable animals, seeking insights into the future of mankind’s oldest and closest relationship with another animal species.
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Highlights & Specials
This month, Public TV 13 premieres a new local production, Lumberjack Life: U.P. Days of Yore, a fascinating account of the men and women who worked in the Upper Peninsula’s lumber industry, from the late 19th century to modern times.
Based on the third edition of Lumberjack: Inside an Era in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, written by William S. Crowe, Co-Edited by Lynn M. Emerick and Ann M. Weller, Lumberjack Life chronicles the life and times of men steeped in local folk lore and the industry fueled by their labor.
Featuring music by Upper Peninsula folk musician Mark Mitchell, Lumberjack Life: U.P. Days of Yore is a compelling account of one of the most extraordinary periods in Upper Peninsula history and the people who made it happen. A “must see,” only on Public TV 13.
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