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The first season of the Jeff Corwin Experience includes 15 episodes (with the last 2 being highlights of previous ones) filled with adventures, nature education, and surprises filmed in different locations in the United States and around the world. Each episode provides plenty of information about different animals, birds, insects, reptiles, plants, ecosystems, etc. Jeff’s style of teaching is definitely not dry and listless. Kids will most likely indulge in it. But it doesn’t really matter if you are a kid or an adult — we can all learn something from these 15 episodes.

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Disc 1:

1. Borneo: A Wild Man in Borneo

2. India: Riding the Cobra Squawk

3. Arizona: Land of the Serpent

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4. Alaska: Northern Exposure

5. Louisiana: Call of the Cajun Wild

Disc 2:

6. Thailand: The Royalty of Siam

7. Indonesia: Six Days to the Dragon

8. South America: Into the Heart of Darkness

9. Brazil: The River Wolf and the Isle of Serpents

10. Africa: Into Africa

Disc 3:

11. Madagascar: The Land That Time Forgot

12. Panama: Bridge Between the Americas

13. Galapagos: The Living Laboratory

14. Obscene Encounters

15. Snake-tacular

TV host Jeff Corwin is a titanic bundle of boyish enthusiasm, skipping through rainforests and desert landscapes in search of rare and recent animals. It’s like having Joey and Ross from “Friends” fused into a single character, and then area out on safari with a film crew in tow: Corwin is physical and rambunctious, but also knowledgeable and able to rattle off scientific facts about poisonous critters that he’s fair dug out of the underbrush — obviously working from memory, since the viper or hobble frog or whatever isn’t waiting around for him to read anything off of a cue card.

The display has an consuming improvisational air about it, with has its plusses and minuses. On the plus side, the exhibit is spirited and hastily draws you in; Corwin has a contented, magnetic presence and his enthusiasm for nature comes through clearly. He also consistently works in eco-friendly messages and talks about having respect for nature, about leaving wild animals alone (especially perilous ones) and about the need to protect habitat, etc. On the down side, you regain a nagging feeling that there’s a lot of information that is being left out, and that the mini-lectures Corwin delivers while, say, holding the deadliest viper in Central America, might not be as thorough as it might otherwise be. Corwin is sensitive to how great each animal is willing to place up with, and once he drops the animal befriend into the wild, the encounter (and the lecture) is over with. Also, his hands-on near seems graceful invasive — even though he often is taking share in scientific studies (tagging animals, etc.) and takes enormous effort to elaborate that what he is doing has been officially sanctioned, the overall achieve may be to befriend audience members to mess about with wild animals themselves, which may have dismal consequences.

On balance, though, the display is informative and fun: one of the most laughable aspects is how totally into snakes Corwin is. So, if you like to look rare and deadly and handsome serpents, this is definitely the explain for you! There are plenty of mammals and birds, too, but Corwin does worship the creepy crawlies. Overall this is a fun expose, definitely worth checking out. (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain kid’s reviews)
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