The Nature of Things
The Nature of Things: Season 12

Air Date

October 4, 1971

Episodes

10 episodes

The Nature of Things

Season 12

Episodes

1. Banting, Best And Insulin

October 4, 1971

Season opener: The Nature of Things looks at discovery of insulin by Dr Frederick Banting and Dr Charles Best and deals with current Canadian research into diabetes.

2. Cancer In Canada

October 11, 1971

Chances of recovery by a cancer patient in Canada are examined. Guests: Dr James Till, Toronto's Princess Margaret Hospital, and Dr Robert Taylor of National Cancer Institute.

3. Parkinsonism

October 25, 1971

A look at research which may bring hope to sufferers of a crippling disorder that affects those on the older side of the generation gap. Guests include Dr. Oleh Hornykiewicz, a pioneer in the discovery of the drug L-DOPA.

4. The Fur Trade

December 13, 1971

A look at the endangered species of animals used in the fur trade, focusing on the Canadian market

5. The Harp Seal

January 3, 1972

The life history of the seal, currently the object of the great spring seal hunt; the physiology and behavior of this unusual Arctic animal, plus an examination of its 8,000-mile migration from Hudson Strait to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and back. Also a look at the seal's unique adaptation for deep diving, currently under study by biologists at the University of Guelph in Ontario

6. Grouse Country

January 10, 1972

The world of the colorful bird family admired by hunters and birdwatchers alike.

7. The Polar Bear

January 17, 1972

Pictorial life history of the Arctic animals throughout the seasons.

8. Lobsters and the Sea

January 24, 1972

A glimpse into the world of an unusual and amusing ocean inhabitant.

9. Vanishing Peoples: Yanomami

January 31, 1972

Documentary look at the Yanomami, a fast-vanishing Indian tribe inhabiting the tropical rainforest of the Upper Orinoco River in southeastern Venezuela and Northern Brazil.[

10. The Blue Holes of Andros

May 15, 1972

A visit to a deep network of underwater caves found offshore from the island of Andros, with Dr. George Benjamin, a Canadian research chemist and the world's foremost authority on the Bahamas' "blue holes" (underwater caves)

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