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  1. A series of seemingly unrelated events and issues are bubbling up from the depths of the world’s water supply, forcing scientists and investigators to sleuth out solutions to some bizarre mysteries.

  2. In the American heartland there have been strange disappearances. Frogs are vanishing without a trace. Further north, in the green waters of Canada's St. Lawrence River, beluga whales are mysteriously dying - their white corpses found washed up on the stony shores.

  3. The fourth hour of Strange Days on Planet Earth examines the evidence that pollutants are being spread throughout the world's water systems and explores what we can do to remedy the problem.

  4. Compelling interviews, timely research and engaging interactive features will unlock startling stories of invasive species, changing climate, vanishing predators and pollutants in our waters ...

  5. May 7, 2011 · Around the globe, scientists are racing to solve a series of mysteries. Unsettling transformations are sweeping across the planet, and clue by clue, investigators around the world are assembling...

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  6. National Geographic's Strange Days on Planet Earth, premiering in Spring 2005 on PBS, explores these questions. Drawing upon research being generated by a new discipline, Earth System Science (ESS), the series aims to create an innovative type of environmental awareness.

  7. A series of strange, seemingly unrelated events are unfolding across the globe. In the West African nation of Ghana, olive baboons are ransacking crops and terrorizing villagers.

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