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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: environmental conservationx
Life on Our Planet
This is the story of life's epic battle to conquer and survive on planet Earth. Today there are 20 million species on our planet, yet what we see is just a snapshot in time - 99% of earth's inhabitants are lost to our deep past. The story of what happened to these dynasties - their rise and their fall - is truly remarkable.
The Blue Planet
The BBC spent five years and $10 million to produce this landmark exploration of the ocean, a world we know less about than the moon. We go further out and deeper down to show you things that have never been seen before.
Nature
Nature is a wildlife documentary program that has been airing on PBS since 1982. Its longevity is explained partly by its quality; Nature has won numerous Emmy awards. Documentaries have explored a multitude of different animals, plants, and other aspects of the natural world. Subjects vary from "Africa" to "Yellowstone Otters".
Wardens of the North
Follow Michigan Conservation Officers as they protect and patrol the most precious natural resources in one of the nation's most remote areas.
Ocean Girl
Dr. Dianne Bates accepts a job on a new underwater science laboratory called ORCA. She is going to study whales as part of her research. What she doesn't know is that her life is about to change.
The Wonder List with Bill Weir
Join Bill Weir as he travels the world to uncover the stories of amazing people, places and creatures that could be lost to future generations.
In each episode of The Wonder List, Weir takes viewers on a journey to explore the beauty and complexity of our planet, while also highlighting the urgent need to protect it.
Made by Destruction
The show travels all over the globe to explore how obsolete objects are split apart, stripped down, melted, shredded and re-invented in ingenious and extraordinary ways.
David Attenborough's Global Adventure
From the deep oceans in a state-of-the-art submarine on the Great Barrier Reef, to the ancient rainforests of Borneo, David Attenborough embarks on a unique natural history adventure across the globe and through time.
Blue Planet Revisited
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest expanse of coral reefs. It is home to an astonishing diversity of life and vital to the health of our seas. But this extraordinary place and all the life it supports is under threat like never before. To find out what the future holds for one of Earth's greatest natural wonders, a team of scientists have based themselves on Heron Island, at the southern tip of the reef, to monitor green turtles, follow families of breeding birds and meet the reef's curious residents.
Wild China with Ray Mears
Wildlife documentary series. Ray Mears explores the geography of eight Chinese landscapes. He identifies native plants and tracks down some of China's most iconic wildlife, including giant pandas, pink dolphins and wild Asian elephants.
Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South
Series celebrating the natural beauty and historical heritage of the Isle of Wight, following the lives of residents whose families have lived there for generations.
Coast Australia
After almost a decade exploring the coastlines of Britain and Europe in the BAFTA award-winning series Coast, host Neil Oliver leads a local team of presenters for its biggest expedition ever in Coast Australia.
Coast Australia follows renowned Scottish archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver on his very first trip to Australia, as he and a diverse group of co-hosts gather stories about our spectacular coastline: the history, the people, the archaeology, the geography and the marine life, investigating interesting and little known facts along the way.
Oliver's co-hosts, all experts in their field, are journalist and Australian arts and culture specialist Miriam Corowa, environmentalist Professor Tim Flannery, marine scientist Dr Emma Johnston, anthropologist Dr Xanthe Mallett and television presenter and landscape architect Brendan Moar.
Each episode of the 8 x one hour series focuses on a different strip of coast, as Neil and the team visit all corners of Australia, from Broome to Botany Bay, the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmania, the Gold Coast, Mornington Peninsula, Darwin and the Coral Coast of WA.
The series will cast its line back tens of thousands of years as well as study contemporary social history. It will join the past and the present together and build a true story of a country which lives in synergy with its vast coastline, by meeting and talking with its people and intertwining this with fascinating facts and revelations.
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