Back in 2015, National Geographic aired a one-hour documentary called Raccoon: Backyard Bandit. As the title suggests, it was about how raccoons adapt to urban environments, focusing specifically on a group of them in Washington DC. It also featured narration from the raccoons' perspective, making it seem like they were talking to the audience about their lifestyle. I remember seeing the documentary back when it first aired, but since then I haven't been able to find much information on it. I even spent several hours recently looking through tons of websites in an attempt to find it, but all I've come across are two short clips and a few miscellaneous pages giving brief descriptions of the documentary. Given how it's only six years old, I wouldn't think it'd be lost media, but I legitimately can't find it anywhere. If anyone remembers this documentary and knows where I can find a copy of it, please let me know. I'll provide links to what little I've discovered below.