Champion Trees
Escaping the ravages of nature and man, the champion trees of Arkansas are the largest of their species in the state. With lives spanning hundreds of years, these silent sentinels have watched history unfold around them. "Champion Trees" is a one-hour AETN original documentary that explores these natural wonders and how they influence and inspire the people around them. Featured in the documentary are champion trees from throughout Arkansas from Fayetteville to Helena and many points in between. Also featured is Hot Springs artist Linda Palmer who has spent years photographing and drawing these trees, artfully preserving them for future generations.

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2/2 The Oak Tree, Natures Greatest Survivor - March to August

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"Exploring Arkansas From Above" - Mid-America Emmy® Winner

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Greenwood, AR Tornado 1968

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The Queen of Trees - OFFICIAL

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New England's Native Oak Trees

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The Biggest Tree on Earth is Bigger Than Your Imagination

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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Space Habitats: The Megastructures We’ll Call Home

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15 OLDEST Trees in the world

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Black Walnut Syrup. The $$ gold mine hidden on the farm. #BlackWalnutSyrup

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The Art of Life

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THREE YEARS of building a wildlife paradise on my land

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Alien Life Explained: Are We Alone in a Dead Universe? | Sir David Attenborough

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Exploring Arkansas: Natural State Swimmin' Holes

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1/2 The Oak Tree, Natures Greatest Survivor - August to February

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They Said ICELAND Couldn't Grow a Forest — Then STRANGE Birds Proved Them Wrong!

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Proforestation: Letting Forests Grow Old

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I Got Lost In Arkansas For A Week. This Is What I Saw.

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Ancient Giant Trees Petrified Overnight – Was a Catastrophic Event the Cause?

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