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Planet in Peril
from Warner Home Video
starring Anderson Cooper, Jeff Corwin, Sanjay Gupta
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List Price: $19.98
Price: $17.99
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Media: DVD
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Features:
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- DVD-Video
- Widescreen
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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I Trust Jeff Corwin,I Love That Guy... 
I Never saw this before now that I'm OFF the Cable Grid & I Miss Animal Planet & few select shows & why pay 75-plus,NOT!
This movie is about more things were not doing enough about,it really didn't surprise me,I hear,read about this sort of stuff all most every day & I do what I can to do my part,now if we can just get these BIG MONEY HUNGRY COMPANY'S to change there way's & use some of there money to Help instead of Hurting the planet I think it would be much easier,but I guess... more info
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excellent eye-opener on climate change and loss of species 
This documentary made by CNN's journalists Anderson Cooper and Dr Sanjay Gupta and Animal Planet's wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin is an excellent eye-opener on climate change and species loss our planet is facing right now.
The first DVD starts addressing the issue of wildlife trade in Thailand. Anderson Cooper follows a Thai police raid in an outdoor market in Bangcoc. They map out a plan to arrest wildlife dealers but when they arrive at the market all the stores are closed probably because someone... more info
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really opens ones eyes 
I have seen a lot of films and documentaries on these subjects but nothing can compare on the honesty, compasion of these DVD's. The information the locations gave me as well as my family chills at what we truely are doing to the planet. I recommend this to families,, great for schools, for all ages its never to late to learn and help thats what this DVD does it educates and make you aware so you can help. As it says we truely are a Planet in Peril. You won't be disappointed, I hope that there will be... more info
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boring first part, better second part 
The first half (DVD 1) is not really interesting. Rather than explaining complex reasons for environmental problems, 3 reporters chase endangered species around the world and try find to find "the bad guys". Fortunately the second half (DVD 2) is better and more interesting.
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