Aired: 6/20/1966
An examination of sun from various points of view. Includes discussion with illustrative film footage of: archeological remains.
Aired: 6/27/1966
The famous Niagara Falls had their origins at Queenston 12,000 years ago. Since then.
Aired: 7/4/1966
This program explores serious problem of pollution, which results when more waste materials are poured into air and water than these elements have capacity to deal with.
Aired: 7/11/1966
An examination of some of most sophisticated methods of pest control such as: unbalancing insects' nutrition.
Aired: 7/18/1966
This program considers many aspects of controlling human environment to regulate pressure, humidity, and temperature.
Aired: 7/25/1966
The scientific study of physics of sailing, is a fairly new field. This program looks at scientific efforts to understand why sailing ships do what they do.
Aired: 8/1/1966
Not so many years ago, summer's warmth brought chilling fear of polio and typhus epidemics.
Aired: 8/8/1966
A look at activities of Stormy Weather Group, scientists at Montreal's McGill University and Macdonald College who study pheonomena of summer storms.
Aired: 8/15/1966
Science is developing new and better fish, splake for instance, a product of cross-breeding of lake.
Aired: 8/22/1966
This program examines Canada's great national parks and their ecological importance in maintaining habitats vital to various plants and animals.
Aired: 8/29/1966
This program deals with forest succession. Scientists have recently learned a great deal about way.
Aired: 9/5/1966
There has been great alarm recently over declining level of water in bodies of water as enormous as Great Lakes.
Aired: 9/4/1966
First episode of a five-part series on Galapagos islands. This looks at life and work of Charles Darwin.
Aired: 9/11/1966
A survey of animal and plant life of Galapagos archipelago including: a look at geological origins of islands.
Aired: 9/18/1966
An exploration of scientific phenomenon known as "adaptive radiation", way in which a small founding group of a plant or animal species can give rise to a number of new species
Aired: 9/25/1966
Apart from their external appearance, animals go through behavioural and physiological changes to adapt themselves to different environments: for example.
Aired: 10/2/1966
This final program in series looks at some of endangered species in Galapagos islands, and at impact of human settlement on native creatures.