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Journey with Joel Sartore to Spain, China, and Cameroon.

Aired 07/25/2017

Rare

Episode 2 Preview

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Journey with Joel Sartore to Spain, China, and Cameroon.

Journey with Joel Sartore in Spain where he photographs the alluring Iberian lynx and to China to film the Yangtze giant softshell turtle. In Cameroon, Joel hopes to glimpse the amazing Cross River gorilla, the rarest in the world. Episode 2 of RARE premieres Tuesday, July 25 at 9/8C on PBS. Photo credit: Chun-Wei Yi

Aired 07/25/2017

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RARE: CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK is a production of WGBH Boston and So World Media, LLC in association with National Geographic Channels, and made possible with funding from the...

Creature Clip: Cross River Gorilla

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Meet Nyango, the only Cross River gorilla in human care. (3m 9s)

Creature Clip: Dung Beetles

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Watch what happens when Joel follows his nose to the next Photo Ark species. (1m 55s)

Creature Clip: Iberian Lynx

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Among widespread species decline, the Iberian lynx is a rare success story. (1m 53s)

Creature Clip: Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle

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Joel's shoot with the Yangtze giant softshell turtle is high-pressure. (1m 27s)

Lighting the South China Tiger

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Joel puts his translator to work setting up lights for a photo shoot. (3m 22s)

RARE Heroes: María José

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Meet María José Pérez Aspa, a veterinarian in Madrid. (1m 15s)

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RARE: CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK is a production of WGBH Boston and So World Media, LLC in association with National Geographic Channels, and made possible with funding from the...

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