Can I find this episode online somewhere? 

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On Feb 12, 2012, at 10:20 AM, "sparky stensaas" <sparkystens...@hotmail.com> 
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> Tonight (Sunday) on the National Geographic Channel (NatGeo WILD)
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> 7pm-8pm CST
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> This episode will feature some Great Gray footage shot in Sax-Zim Bog last 
> winter...Filmmakers Neil & Laura Rettig shot on the coldest day of the year 
> in Sax-Zim... Minus 36 degrees! They spent about a week filming. 
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> Some of their Great Gray footage shot along McDavitt Road and CR133 will be 
> included tonight.
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> Their super slow motion footage  shot on Creek Road of another Great Gray Owl 
> will be shown next year in another production...I will keep you posted!
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> Wild Mississippi: Deep Freeze
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> Sunday, February 12, at 7 p.m. CST
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> NatGeo WILD travels to the starting point of the mighty Mississippi River —
> Lake Itasca in Minnesota, where the 2,350-mile journey to the Gulf of 
> Mexico begins.  Harsh cannot begin to describe the winter in this 
> region, where temperatures reach 33° below zero.  Survival strategies 
> are as numerous as the creatures that live here, such as beavers, 
> bobcats and gray wolves.  We’ll capture migrating bald eagles as they 
> prepare for the bitter cold and watch a pack of wolves hunt for deer and
> porcupine, beavers feverishly work to make dens, and the vole, a 
> creature similar to a mouse, create tunnels beneath the snow to scavenge
> for food.  It is truly a test of survival of the fittest in this 
> freezing cold wilderness. 
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> Sparky Stensaas 
> 2515 Garthus Road 
> Wrenshall, MN 55797 
> 218.341.3350 cell 
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> www.ThePhotoNaturalist.com
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> www.SaxZim.org
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