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Into Alaska with Jeff Corwin

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Reviewed by Emily Ashby

In INTO ALASKA WITH JEFF CORWIN, enthusiastic zoologist Jeff Corwin hikes, boats, and climbs his way through the wilds of some of Alaska's most awe-inspiring venues, pointing out along the way the majestic topography and wealth of wildlife that make the state such a stunning place. His travels take him to the Kenai Peninsula to observe marine life, to Kodiak Island for a glimpse at brown bears, and along the western coastline for prime whale-watching opportunities. Every adventure offers learning opportunities. For example, on an excursion into Denali National Park, Corwin walks atop a massive glacier to see how it has carved through the mountains, then rappels into a crevasse for an informative lesson on glacial formation. From there he heads into the wilderness to watch salmon migrate upstream and seek out the majestic bald eagle.

Is It Any Good?

4

It's Corwin's palpable excitement -- coupled with the amazing Alaskan scenery -- that makes this series so much fun to watch. That said, as travel shows go, it doesn't offer much innovation, sticking instead to the tried-and-true format of following an adventurous host as he visits some of his favorite haunts and explains why they inspire him.

Whether you're pondering a destination for your next vacation or just looking to get a glimpse at nature, Into Alaska certainly won't disappoint. Expect some questions from young viewers about animal behavior during scenes of predators eating small prey and other unfamiliar habits. But other than that, just sit back and enjoy the ride into America's final frontier.

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