Rock the Park
Best of Conservation
Protecting whitebark pine trees; Yosemite National Park's zero-landfill initiative; tracking the ecosystem of Channel Islands National Park.
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20,000 Monarchs Awake
Thousands of mating, migrating monarch butterflies hang hidden in an evergreen grove, awakening as the morning warms.
The Great Collision
Covers the formation of the isthmus of Panama between South America and North America, a geological event which changed the course of evolution and world climate.
Bearly Ready
Two yearling bears appear too attached to the volunteers to be released to the wild; Angelika must condition them to fear people.
Cub Trauma
Two traumatized cubs arrive at the shelter and Angelika employs a variety of approaches when each cub shows different signs of extreme stress.
March
A month-by-month journey to see what nature has to offer over the course of one year.
Tug of War
It's a busy week with an eastern brown snake taking up residence at an office complex, a nest of eggs on a family's doorstep and an elusive goanna that has eluded Jess.
Dunnies, Danger and Ducks!
Johnny rescues a python in the pool; Julia starts a new business venture before facing off against two very deadly snakes.
Bearly Ready
Two yearling bears appear too attached to the volunteers to be released to the wild; Angelika must condition them to fear people.
Cub Trauma
Two traumatized cubs arrive at the shelter and Angelika employs a variety of approaches when each cub shows different signs of extreme stress.
March
A month-by-month journey to see what nature has to offer over the course of one year.
Tug of War
It's a busy week with an eastern brown snake taking up residence at an office complex, a nest of eggs on a family's doorstep and an elusive goanna that has eluded Jess.
Dunnies, Danger and Ducks!
Johnny rescues a python in the pool; Julia starts a new business venture before facing off against two very deadly snakes.
Nevada: The Loneliest Road in America
Colton and Jack travel across the state of Nevada; the Sand Mountain Recreation area.
Best of Conservation
Protecting whitebark pine trees; Yosemite National Park's zero-landfill initiative; tracking the ecosystem of Channel Islands National Park.
20,000 Monarchs Awake
Thousands of mating, migrating monarch butterflies hang hidden in an evergreen grove, awakening as the morning warms.
The Great Collision
Covers the formation of the isthmus of Panama between South America and North America, a geological event which changed the course of evolution and world climate.
Adams National Historical Garden
An extraordinary look at the Adams family's 237-year-old garden; a Yorkist rose blooms in homage to the American Revolution; apple trees signify faith and the seasons of the American experiment.
Red Belly Returns
Stuart and Chris answer a call where a snake disappears after it is spotted near a child. They later stop by a house that Stuart has already been to, where a red belly escapes for the first time.
In the Poo!
Johnny has one stinker of a day and Julia teaches a few things about owning and caring for a lizard before dealing with a deadly trespasser.
The fearsome bat is amongst the stealthiest hunters in the Animal Kingdom, but has a species of Bulgarian grasshopper outsmarted them?
Preserved in a Danish marsh for over 2,500 years, this natural mummy offers a rare face-to-face encounter with the past. Where did the Tollund man come from? Who was he? And how did he live?
Chronicling an elephant herd's incredible 800-mile migration from their homeland in Yunnan, China, through forests, farms, roads, viaducts, and human settlements to their new home in the north.
In the wild, young predators grow into lethal hunters through practice, guidance, and natural instinct, but they're not all born that way.
Lighthouse Sunrise
Penobscot Bay once witnessed commercial sailing traffic that numbered in the tens of thousands; now, a surviving light tower stands watch over a few lobster pots, a keeper's house, and the rising sun.
Water Hazards
Gary searches for a gator in a disgusting drainage ditch, while Arlie finds one hanging out in a crystal clear pool. Then, the Gator Country team hits the road for a show in Fort Worth.
Hang On!
A new intern is tasked with helping the team remove a gator from a 20-foot deep well, and Callie and Shannon rescue a gator hanging out near a movie theater.
Tonga Tsunami
Reviewing footage of an underground volcanic eruption in Tonga and the tsunami it triggers; mapping the path of destruction left by a giant tornado in the U.S. South; fierce storms in Europe.
Mutant Floods
Stories of major flooding in the southern US, forcing some people to leave the land their families have lived on for generations.
Trapped by Extreme Weather
A man becomes trapped in an avalanche; a hurricane chaser becomes trapped during a typhoon; a couple becomes trapped on their boat.
New Adventures
Analiese sets out on new adventures, confronting her fear of bees for a wild honey harvest, raising two piglets for meat with her neighbor, and going on a solo fly-fishing trip for wild trout.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Denali: Dog Sledding
Special guest Sophia Bush heads to Denali to learn how to be the musher of a sled dog team.
Best of Rivers and Waterfalls
The Green River of Dinosaur National Monument; Jack and Colton look back on waterfalls and rivers they visited.
Baxter Autumn
A still evening as the life and light around Kidney Pond starts to go to bed; leaves begin their colorful transition, frogs and lily pads float, and Katahdin's ridgeline looms overhead.
Grow The Future
Introducing three entrepreneurs helping grow the future by talking to thirsty crops, boosting protein with crickets, and by bringing the ocean to the desert.
Switch On
Guy Pearce shows how know-how is moving Australia to the front of the green-energy race by creating ideas and change in different places: in the ocean, on the road, and in the clouds.
Interior designer Sarah Moore transforms people's unwanted items into bespoke and extremely valuable pieces.
Love Thy River
On the crowded shores of Mumbai and along the quiet banks of the Fox River in Illinois, follow the parallel paths of those dedicated to making a difference in their local waterways.
A Gift to Ourselves
Whether in small rural communities or big bustling cities, the power of community involvement is unmatched, half a world apart but bound by shared devotion to improving the quality of local rivers.
Portland, OR
A diverse group of chefs create mouth-watering plant-based dumplings, fried `chik'n' sandwiches and Vietnamese `catfish'; Mena forages for lobster mushrooms and visits the oldest tofu factory in America.
Interior designer Sarah Moore transforms people's unwanted items into bespoke and extremely valuable pieces.
Love Thy River
On the crowded shores of Mumbai and along the quiet banks of the Fox River in Illinois, follow the parallel paths of those dedicated to making a difference in their local waterways.
A Gift to Ourselves
Whether in small rural communities or big bustling cities, the power of community involvement is unmatched, half a world apart but bound by shared devotion to improving the quality of local rivers.
Portland, OR
A diverse group of chefs create mouth-watering plant-based dumplings, fried `chik'n' sandwiches and Vietnamese `catfish'; Mena forages for lobster mushrooms and visits the oldest tofu factory in America.
Denali: Dog Sledding
Special guest Sophia Bush heads to Denali to learn how to be the musher of a sled dog team.
Best of Rivers and Waterfalls
The Green River of Dinosaur National Monument; Jack and Colton look back on waterfalls and rivers they visited.
Baxter Autumn
A still evening as the life and light around Kidney Pond starts to go to bed; leaves begin their colorful transition, frogs and lily pads float, and Katahdin's ridgeline looms overhead.
Grow The Future
Introducing three entrepreneurs helping grow the future by talking to thirsty crops, boosting protein with crickets, and by bringing the ocean to the desert.
Switch On
Guy Pearce shows how know-how is moving Australia to the front of the green-energy race by creating ideas and change in different places: in the ocean, on the road, and in the clouds.
New Zealand Skiers
Alpenglow greets the slopes of a Southern Alps ski resort; a vast early winter landscape unfolds with the brilliant first colors of sunrise as skiers silently wind their way towards the valley below.
A Rogue Leopard
After a rogue leopard is captured by local farmers, the team relocates it to the reserve; Johan heads up north to oversee the loading of 160 vultures.
Capture and Relocation
John tracks the female cheetah and her cubs; the team captures zebra and buffalo and relocates them to the new land; the two orphaned elephants embark on their final phase of rehabilitation.
America's Forests in Georgia
Chuck Leavell returns to his home state of Georgia, the top forestry state in the nation, for a lively recording session at Capricorn Records and to meet experts working to restore longleaf pine.
America's Forests in Minnesota
Chuck Leavell explores Minnesota's winter wonderland, meets the conservationists restoring the moose population, snowmobiles through the boreal forest, and visits the birthplace of Bob Dylan.
Goodbye backyard ice rinks and mountain glaciers: what Canada might lose due to climate change.
Burning Down the House
A history of fighting forest fires and the Forestry Service, along with some background on Indigenous policies and practices help paint the current picture.
The Metaverse
The metaverse is the successor to the internet; some say it will change the lives of almost every human on the planet.
Ho'okipa Surf
Steady winds and consistent waves draw surfers and windsurfers from far and wide to Ho'okipa Beach Park on the North Shore of Maui.
These three legendary women fought first to save the apes, then to save the world.
Australia's Kakadu
Amid the dry and arid Australian bush, the Kakadu sanctuary is an oasis, filled with multiple rivers, abundant rainfall, a luxuriant jungle, and 10,000 hungry crocodiles.
Saltwater Crocodile and Polar Bear
Tom the Blowfish Hird explores the polar bear's smelling superpowers, challenges a velvet swimming crab to a drag race and demonstrates why the saltwater crocodile is the king of crunching.
Man-Eating Crocodiles
Loss of life and limb to crocodiles is an all too common affair on the Cubango River in northern Namibia. Ivan takes to the ground to investigate, catch, and tag these man-eating crocs.
See You Later, Alligator!
Florida's alligators were brought back from the verge of extinction and now, they're everywhere; Brooke explores Florida's largest reptile and even sits next to an over 100-year-old giant alligator.
Alligator: Beyond the Leather
Alligators were brought to the brink of extinction by the leather trade; Ivan engages with the modern day commercial trade of gators and sees how this practice is securing a future for the species.
Catching Florida's Apex Predator
Top trappers working for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission go to battle against dangerous alligators lurking in the lush lakes and canals of Palm Beach.
A roundup of EarthX's best moments from all your favorite programs.
Texas Gators
Niall rescues gators from the suburbs of Houston, Texas and meets some of the largest alligators in captivity.
Death Roll
Gary, Arlie and Damon rescue two huge gators, one near a restaurant and the other at an industrial equipment supplier; the team gets Gator Country ready for the busiest day of the year.
Water Hazards
Gary searches for a gator in a disgusting drainage ditch, while Arlie finds one hanging out in a crystal clear pool. Then, the Gator Country team hits the road for a show in Fort Worth.
Family Matters
Gary, Shannon, Callie, and Damon try to corral a 10-foot alligator in a muddy mess. When a gator in a tight culvert and a busy street mix, the result is one big problem near a local golf course.
Road Rash
Gary, Arlie, and Jake search for a gator in an RV park; Shannon finds a timber rattlesnake at a local business; the team trades gators with their sister park in South Padre Island, Texas.
It's a Trap
Arlie's new invention has mixed results and Shannon charms a shy gator; away from the park, trouble is afoot for Arlie and Jessica.
An Egg-citing Day!
Arlie and his son Blue have five hours of father-son fun rescuing a gator in a pond; the team gathers eggs from gator nests at the park; an alligator goes looking for a chicken dinner.
A Bigger Boat?
The team takes a paddle boat out for a rescue, the hunt for a sneaky gator ends in chest-deep water, and a gator with an eye problem gets a checkup.
Pipe Dreams
Two army veterans help Gary with a rescue at the park, and Arlie and Blue wrangle a feisty gator out of a dangerous situation.
Hang On!
A new intern is tasked with helping the team remove a gator from a 20-foot deep well, and Callie and Shannon rescue a gator hanging out near a movie theater.
Graduation Day
A family and their pets are in danger when a gator finds a cool, shady spot under a house; a training day for intern Grace becomes scary when the team finds a huge gator at a local ranch.
It's a Trap
Arlie's new invention has mixed results and Shannon charms a shy gator; away from the park, trouble is afoot for Arlie and Jessica.
An Egg-citing Day!
Arlie and his son Blue have five hours of father-son fun rescuing a gator in a pond; the team gathers eggs from gator nests at the park; an alligator goes looking for a chicken dinner.
A Bigger Boat?
The team takes a paddle boat out for a rescue, the hunt for a sneaky gator ends in chest-deep water, and a gator with an eye problem gets a checkup.
Pipe Dreams
Two army veterans help Gary with a rescue at the park, and Arlie and Blue wrangle a feisty gator out of a dangerous situation.
Hang On!
A new intern is tasked with helping the team remove a gator from a 20-foot deep well, and Callie and Shannon rescue a gator hanging out near a movie theater.
Graduation Day
A family and their pets are in danger when a gator finds a cool, shady spot under a house; a training day for intern Grace becomes scary when the team finds a huge gator at a local ranch.
Texas Gators
Niall rescues gators from the suburbs of Houston, Texas and meets some of the largest alligators in captivity.
Death Roll
Gary, Arlie and Damon rescue two huge gators, one near a restaurant and the other at an industrial equipment supplier; the team gets Gator Country ready for the busiest day of the year.
Water Hazards
Gary searches for a gator in a disgusting drainage ditch, while Arlie finds one hanging out in a crystal clear pool. Then, the Gator Country team hits the road for a show in Fort Worth.
Family Matters
Gary, Shannon, Callie, and Damon try to corral a 10-foot alligator in a muddy mess. When a gator in a tight culvert and a busy street mix, the result is one big problem near a local golf course.
Road Rash
Gary, Arlie, and Jake search for a gator in an RV park; Shannon finds a timber rattlesnake at a local business; the team trades gators with their sister park in South Padre Island, Texas.
New England Autumn
Green turns to red in two fieldside hundred-year-old sugar maple trees; wind blows on a ridgetop blueberry field, with a lake below; alpacas graze in the pastures of a Maine farm; autumn arrives.
Red Alert
When 160 vultures arrive after a 750-mile journey, the team race against time to get them offloaded. The meerkats move to their new home, and a red alert puts the new rhino AI collars to the test.
Long Walk to Freedom
The orphaned baby rhino takes a big step in his rehabilitation; construction has begun on the vulture enclosures: John has an elephant sighting.
Apocalypse Plan B
Some scientists are proposing radical ways to cool the warming planet, but others say it's time to restore nature on a global scale.
Sao Paulo: Don't Sleep
Riding around Brazil's biggest city -- Sao Paulo; a samba school rehearsal.
Saint Thomas: Mas an' More
Carnival on Saint Thomas.
The Power of Crystals
The Nordic winter is surrounding us, but what is it made of? Experience the mighty powers of snow and crystals. How does it feel to be trapped in an avalanche? And what can we gain from the darkness?
Mega Floods; Tsunamis
When water unleashes its rage upon the planet, it becomes the ultimate bringer of death; whether it's from rain washing over the ground, rivers bursting their banks, or failed efforts to stem the flow, flooding is as inevitable as it is unstoppable.
Maine Coast Sunrise
A brilliant October sun rises out over the islands of Penobscot Bay; hillsides blush red, orange, and yellow, migrating waterfowl seek out marshes, and ancient lichens overtake glacial boulders.
Road Rash
Gary, Arlie, and Jake search for a gator in an RV park; Shannon finds a timber rattlesnake at a local business; the team trades gators with their sister park in South Padre Island, Texas.
A Bigger Boat?
The team takes a paddle boat out for a rescue, the hunt for a sneaky gator ends in chest-deep water, and a gator with an eye problem gets a checkup.
All Fired Up
Guy Pearce introduces the inventive Aussies tackling bushfire threat by combining ancient know-how with cutting edge technology.
Ending Extinction
Guy Pearce introduces the ingenious Aussies bringing native animals and habitats back from the brink of extinction using robots, some devilishly clever thinking, and koala-friendly drones.
Settling in for Winter
Analiese settles in for winter and makes a pivotal choice about her future; she cooks up a feast to celebrate the year with her new friends and community.
Boston MA
Returning to where he attended college, Garrett cycles through the North End for the town's best cannoli, tries a new twist on a Southie favorite and revisits his old 'hood for a great breakfast.
Island of the Killer Bees
Lance and Sonja take a boat out to a desert island to find and remove killer beehives, and with deadly snakes and spiders on the island, they have no idea what to expect.
Bees in the Hot Tile Roof
Lance and Sonja cut through roof tiles to get to a killer beehive; Lance urges the homeowner to look at the hive, but she's petrified of bees; Lance finds a way to get her to face her fears.
Philadelphia
The city rich in history and hearty food surprises with live-fire cooking, fresh pasta and an unexpected turn on the classic Philly cheesesteak.
Grand Canyon National Park: Rim to Rim
Jack and Colton take a backpacking journey across the entire width of the Grand Canyon.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park
Colton and Jack head south to New Orleans, La., to travel in the footsteps of well-known pirate turned patriot Jean Lafitte; sights include the French Quarter and Chalmette Battlefield; boating through the bayou.
Following a group of youthful goat-fanciers on the path to glory: a win at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair's Dairy Goat Competition. They must compete in a series of regional shows across the province beginning in June.
Grid failure is a real, imminent threat that can lead to life-threatening shortages of heat, food and water; protective measures need to be taken; narrated by Dennis Quaid.
Kalu, a baby spider monkey growing up in the jungle of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, must learn to climb, forage for food, communicate, and face predators in order to survive.
Five friends journey from El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico on horses, mountain bikes, and canoes to document the borderlands and explore the potential impacts of a border wall on the natural environment.
Grid failure is a real, imminent threat that can lead to life-threatening shortages of heat, food and water; protective measures need to be taken; narrated by Dennis Quaid.
Kalu, a baby spider monkey growing up in the jungle of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, must learn to climb, forage for food, communicate, and face predators in order to survive.
Five friends journey from El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico on horses, mountain bikes, and canoes to document the borderlands and explore the potential impacts of a border wall on the natural environment.
Grand Canyon National Park: Rim to Rim
Jack and Colton take a backpacking journey across the entire width of the Grand Canyon.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park
Colton and Jack head south to New Orleans, La., to travel in the footsteps of well-known pirate turned patriot Jean Lafitte; sights include the French Quarter and Chalmette Battlefield; boating through the bayou.
Following a group of youthful goat-fanciers on the path to glory: a win at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair's Dairy Goat Competition. They must compete in a series of regional shows across the province beginning in June.
Block Island Wind
Fly over an island along the possible flightpath of a migrating Arctic peregrine falcon; so much to see: individual osprey nests, a school bus, a morning catch net for birds on the Atlantic flyway.
Mutant Air
An increase in greenhouse gases is both polluting the air and trapping pollution under the smog.
Hi Impact's Richard Tudor and Octavia Kerr sit down Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, and Marco Lambertini from Nature Positive Initiative.
Amory Lovins
Amory Lovins talks about how intelligent design will save the planet.
Episode 15
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators, and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
Conversations About Youth Activism
Lessons from youth leaders from countries on the frontlines of climate change; a conversation about youth activism, climate negotiations, and technological innovation.
A roundup of EarthX's good moments.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Hi Impact's Richard Tudor and Octavia Kerr sit down Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, and Marco Lambertini from Nature Positive Initiative.
Amory Lovins
Amory Lovins talks about how intelligent design will save the planet.
Episode 15
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators, and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
Conversations About Youth Activism
Lessons from youth leaders from countries on the frontlines of climate change; a conversation about youth activism, climate negotiations, and technological innovation.
A roundup of EarthX's good moments.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Spring
After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.
Summer
Killer whales and star-nosed moles on the hunt; fireflies light up the forest.
Fall
As fall begins, young northern gannets leap off cliffs, chipmunks gather supplies and prairie rattlesnakes give birth.
Winter
Lynx hunt hares in the forest while wolves and caribou clash on the tundra.
Meet the Meerkats
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
My Friend the Wildlife Vet
Brooke spends time with her friend Joel, a seasoned wildlife vet; she learns about the wide variety of both interesting and dangerous patients and projects that he has to deal with.
Deer in the Frigid Prairie
White-tailed deer are synonymous with America, yet few know what's required to manage its population; Ivan joins the team in South Dakota to collar whitetail deer to study their survival rates.
Africa's Most Trafficked
Ivan joins a team of wildlife detectives on a sting operation to rescue a pangolin that is being illegally sold; he then learns how these animals are rehabilitated and released.
The Countdown Begins
Opening day is nearly here for Analiese's new eatery and Analiese is searching for the best local produce for the menu; with an ever-growing to-do list, has Analiese taken on more than she can handle?
The Wallaby Hunt
Analiese goes hunting for wallabies with a farmer who might be able to supply fresh game meat for her new restaurant. Then, her old boss and neighbor, Peter Gilmore, drops by to check on her progress.
The Little Lambs
Annalise buys lambs to raise from a neighboring farm and fishes for striped trumpeter; she brainstorms names for her eatery and tests a recipe for opening day.
New Challenges
As opening day nears, Analiese juggles preparations, farming and new challenges; including picking peaches, developing a bee allergy and her first pheasant hunt.
Fly Fishing in the Huon
Analiese forages and braves Huon River rapids on her first fly-fishing trip and catches rainbow trout for a riverside cookout.
A Midnight Hunt
Between testing her handcrafted gin, welcoming back her bees, and transforming her piggery into a new goat and chicken home, Analiese makes time for an overnight hare hunt in Tasmania's highlands.
Spearfishing
Analiese explores the Tasmanian coast while spearfishing, learning sustainable techniques and catching fish for a fresh Fijian-inspired kokoda dish.
Opening Day
After months of prepping, foraging, and fine-tuning the menu, it's finally opening day at the long-awaited eatery; no launch is complete without chaos-or bees.
The Little Lambs
Annalise buys lambs to raise from a neighboring farm and fishes for striped trumpeter; she brainstorms names for her eatery and tests a recipe for opening day.
New Challenges
As opening day nears, Analiese juggles preparations, farming and new challenges; including picking peaches, developing a bee allergy and her first pheasant hunt.
Fly Fishing in the Huon
Analiese forages and braves Huon River rapids on her first fly-fishing trip and catches rainbow trout for a riverside cookout.
A Midnight Hunt
Between testing her handcrafted gin, welcoming back her bees, and transforming her piggery into a new goat and chicken home, Analiese makes time for an overnight hare hunt in Tasmania's highlands.
Spearfishing
Analiese explores the Tasmanian coast while spearfishing, learning sustainable techniques and catching fish for a fresh Fijian-inspired kokoda dish.
Opening Day
After months of prepping, foraging, and fine-tuning the menu, it's finally opening day at the long-awaited eatery; no launch is complete without chaos-or bees.
Meet the Meerkats
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
My Friend the Wildlife Vet
Brooke spends time with her friend Joel, a seasoned wildlife vet; she learns about the wide variety of both interesting and dangerous patients and projects that he has to deal with.
Deer in the Frigid Prairie
White-tailed deer are synonymous with America, yet few know what's required to manage its population; Ivan joins the team in South Dakota to collar whitetail deer to study their survival rates.
Africa's Most Trafficked
Ivan joins a team of wildlife detectives on a sting operation to rescue a pangolin that is being illegally sold; he then learns how these animals are rehabilitated and released.
The Countdown Begins
Opening day is nearly here for Analiese's new eatery and Analiese is searching for the best local produce for the menu; with an ever-growing to-do list, has Analiese taken on more than she can handle?
The Wallaby Hunt
Analiese goes hunting for wallabies with a farmer who might be able to supply fresh game meat for her new restaurant. Then, her old boss and neighbor, Peter Gilmore, drops by to check on her progress.
Maui Moments
The blossoms of the jacaranda fall like rain from the trees and collect like snow, softening the spring of this mid-pacific sub-tropical archipelago.
Education: A Student's Right
Environmental education is important in Latin America; Ivan speaks to an author, senator, educator and a youth activist on their efforts to save the planet.
Energy
Mexico is a nation rich in renewable energies, with lakes, ocean, volcanic soil, and solar resources; however, Mexico's natural resources may not be enough to reduce emissions by 35% before the year 2030.
Heaven and Hell
For millions of years, Africa has been tearing apart in a geological hot zone called the Great Rift Valley, a magnet for the continent's animals.
Cub Trauma
Two traumatized cubs arrive at the shelter and Angelika employs a variety of approaches when each cub shows different signs of extreme stress.
Catch And Release
Angelika attempts to rescue three cubs whose mother was shot; Tanja and Kim head out to release two yearling bears and watch how instinct takes over.
February
Brown Bonanza
Stuart and Chris are kept busy responding to multiple calls about deadly eastern brown snakes; Mick and Adele try to get a red-belly out from behind a couple's backyard freezer.
Struggle
Julia presents a demonstration of the right way to deal with snakes; Johnny goes to the aid of a serpent in need and ultimately befriends it.
Wedding Beach
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
It's a Camera Trap!
The team unravels a poaching mystery using camera traps.
Attack of the Jacaranda
John and Carol want to be good Californians and cut down on water for their lawn; a fight about jacaranda trees threatens to derail the process, but motocross riders cut through the tension.
In the path of the El Niño storm, Brad Domke aims for the big wave surfing history books by skimming the waves of Pe'ahi, Hawaii.
Exploring Greenland's hidden history, Inuit culture and diverse wildlife, and seeing the impacts of climate change on the landscape.
Discover how the Mid-Atlantic Ridge creates some of the most remote places on the planet, an area teeming with life found nowhere else on Earth.
Explore the beauty and vital conservation efforts in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Help Is on the Way
When a lost white pelican lands on a California highway, a patrol officer becomes an unlikely hero; a sea turtle swims so far north that it becomes sick from the cold.
Friends 'Til The End
A sea lion pup is found with an injured flipper; a female bald eagle is found stranded in deep snow.
Cayman Islands
Jack and Colton head to the Cayman Islands to swim with stingrays and scuba dive; cave diving on the island of Cayman Brac.
White Mountain National Forest
Colton and Jack set out to hike the nine peaks of the Presidential Traverse in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire.
Our Living Oceans
The journey begins on the five-year Global Reef Expedition to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs.
Ocean Optimism
Despite the myriad of threats the oceans face, there is still reason for hope; a few helpful -- and realistic -- observations and solutions are within sight.
Genesis
In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas.
The frozen Arctic sea isn't just white, the ice glows green with life as algae bloom and sustain vast ecosystems beneath its surface; scientists explore this hidden layer of polar biodiversity and discover what it reveals.
Volume 2
What are the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition, and what challenges still need to be mastered?
Genesis
In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas.
The frozen Arctic sea isn't just white, the ice glows green with life as algae bloom and sustain vast ecosystems beneath its surface; scientists explore this hidden layer of polar biodiversity and discover what it reveals.
Volume 2
What are the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition, and what challenges still need to be mastered?
Help Is on the Way
When a lost white pelican lands on a California highway, a patrol officer becomes an unlikely hero; a sea turtle swims so far north that it becomes sick from the cold.
Friends 'Til The End
A sea lion pup is found with an injured flipper; a female bald eagle is found stranded in deep snow.
Cayman Islands
Jack and Colton head to the Cayman Islands to swim with stingrays and scuba dive; cave diving on the island of Cayman Brac.
White Mountain National Forest
Colton and Jack set out to hike the nine peaks of the Presidential Traverse in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire.
Our Living Oceans
The journey begins on the five-year Global Reef Expedition to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs.
Ocean Optimism
Despite the myriad of threats the oceans face, there is still reason for hope; a few helpful -- and realistic -- observations and solutions are within sight.
Dawn Pond of Brazil
Witness the event of dawn alongside a magical inland pond with birds, millipedes, and a range of plants; this is sunrise in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern Brazil.
Hunting
Investigating if hunting for sport be considered a conservation activity; Ivan travels to some of the largest hunting ranches in Sonora to speak with experts & local communities in an attempt to uncover the truth.
The Wall
The wall between Mexico and the USA is more than a barrier between countries; it's an obstacle blocking the free transit of thousands of species in one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world.
Well Beings
Guy Pearce presents three stories showing how innovators are improving wellbeing and mental health right across Australia.
Access for All
Guy Pearce shows how three tech-savvy Aussies are making the world a better place for millions of Australians living with disabilities.
The Fire Station & The House of Straw
Tour a Tuscan villa in Michigan; Meet an artist who created a totally swoon-worthy sustainable home; Explore a restored fire station that's totally lit and check out a straw house you can't blow down.
Portland, ME
Garrett hops a boat to popular eco-friendly restaurant, Crown Jewel, then tries his hand at making lobster rolls at Luke's Lobster before enjoying a locally-sourced meal at The Well at Jordan's Farm.
Tennessee to Shining Sea
From backyard creeks to the mighty Mississippi, young people are driving real change for a cleaner, more sustainable future in Tennessee.
Birdman & the Surfers
Rivers are lifelines that bind nature, people, and purpose; in Poland and Indonesia, two journeys emerge with one shared mission: to protect the lifeblood of their lands.
Tokyo
Mena devours plant-based sushi and ramen, learns to cook soba noodles from scratch, and takes part in a traditional tea ceremony.
Año Nuevo Sunset
Brandt's cormorants soar over California sea lions hauled out on rocks, returning on this moody evening to their Pacific island.
View From the Top
A helicopter patrol reveals a well-established poacher's camp.
Secret Mariachi Garden
The book ``The Secret Garden`` inspires Zaena and Arnoldo to transform their cookie-cutter backyard into a South Texas native habitat.
Adaptation
In the unforgiving, enduring darkness of the Arctic, it's a challenge to stay alive; some skilled predators use the punishing conditions to their advantage, to not only survive, but to thrive.
Part 1
An all-women crew embark on a gruelling voyage 3,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean to examine the crisis of plastic pollution in one of the world's most remote places.
Hidden in the Sand
A dog helps rescue a dying loggerhead sea turtle; a group of dedicated volunteers try to save African penguins from extinction.
For Those in Peril
A fisherman spots a humpback whale in a potentially deadly situation; saving sea turtles after severe weather hits the Gulf Coast.
Best of Caves
Jack and Colton look back on their most epic cave adventures on the water, underground, and under ice.
Katmai: Return To The Valley of 10,000 Smokes
Jack and Colton return to Katmai National Park in Alaska to find one of the last remaining known volcanic steam vents in the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
Oregon Fire Cats
Doug ventures into the charred neighborhoods of Talent, Ore., with old friend Shannon Jay to save any of the unlucky felines left behind in the wildfire evacuations.
13 Days After Hurricane Laura
With the help of expert animal rescuer Aja Estro, Doug continues his tireless search and rescue missions across the city of Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura.
Survival
For the wild animals of earth, winter is a season like no other; whether they're built for the conditions or make the best of them, to pass this test, every creature must have a strategy for survival.
The Power of Crystals
The Nordic winter is surrounding us, but what is it made of? Experience the mighty powers of snow and crystals. How does it feel to be trapped in an avalanche? And what can we gain from the darkness?
Volcanoes
Volcanoes created more than 80% of our planet's surface, but explosive eruptions can be deadly; a journey under the earth to discover why volcanoes are so dangerous.
Survival
For the wild animals of earth, winter is a season like no other; whether they're built for the conditions or make the best of them, to pass this test, every creature must have a strategy for survival.
The Power of Crystals
The Nordic winter is surrounding us, but what is it made of? Experience the mighty powers of snow and crystals. How does it feel to be trapped in an avalanche? And what can we gain from the darkness?
Volcanoes
Volcanoes created more than 80% of our planet's surface, but explosive eruptions can be deadly; a journey under the earth to discover why volcanoes are so dangerous.
Hidden in the Sand
A dog helps rescue a dying loggerhead sea turtle; a group of dedicated volunteers try to save African penguins from extinction.
For Those in Peril
A fisherman spots a humpback whale in a potentially deadly situation; saving sea turtles after severe weather hits the Gulf Coast.
Best of Caves
Jack and Colton look back on their most epic cave adventures on the water, underground, and under ice.
Katmai: Return To The Valley of 10,000 Smokes
Jack and Colton return to Katmai National Park in Alaska to find one of the last remaining known volcanic steam vents in the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
Oregon Fire Cats
Doug ventures into the charred neighborhoods of Talent, Ore., with old friend Shannon Jay to save any of the unlucky felines left behind in the wildfire evacuations.
13 Days After Hurricane Laura
With the help of expert animal rescuer Aja Estro, Doug continues his tireless search and rescue missions across the city of Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura.
Elephant Seal Rumble
The sun rises on the shores of Año Nuevo, awakening a slumbering elephant seal colony; boisterous young and old males jockey for top-dog status, while young pups and females try to stay clear.
Private Lands and Investments
The important role of private lands and ranches, as well as private funding to maximize the impact of conservation and rewilding of natural areas.
Coffee
Coffee is one of the most highly sought-after products in the world; explaining how climate change is affecting coffee bean production, quality, and flavor; Ivan travels to Colombia to investigate.
Big Wave Nomads
Will Skudin and Keali'i Mamala deal with the trials and tribulations of life as traveling big wave surfers.
Katmai: Return To The Valley of 10,000 Smokes
Jack and Colton return to Katmai National Park in Alaska to find one of the last remaining known volcanic steam vents in the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
San Juan National Forest
Colton and Jack head deep into the San Juan National Forest in Colorado to climb their first 14,000-foot mountain.
Exploring Greenland's hidden history, Inuit culture and diverse wildlife, and seeing the impacts of climate change on the landscape.
Traveling through the heart of China, encountering incredible hospitality, unique local culture and some of the biggest cities in the world.
20,000 Monarchs Awake
Thousands of mating, migrating monarch butterflies hang hidden in an evergreen grove, awakening as the morning warms.
Electric Vehicles
The emerging world of electric vehicles, the infrastructure needed for them, and the radical changes needed in the transport industry.
Energy
The mission to power the future is underway; discover solutions from supersized renewables to redesigning the grid, and the quest for a potentially limitless energy source.
To meet climate goals, global electricity must go carbon-free soon. Is nuclear power crucial for the energy transition to meet climate goals?
Once extinct, species can never come back-until now. Scientists use cutting-edge genetics to revive extinct species, raising ethical questions about humanity's role in nature's balance.
A thorough look at how Charmin toilet paper drives forest destruction, harming people and wildlife, while offering hope through consumer action.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Troubled Waters
When a deadly algae bloom breaks out along the Pacific Coast, rescuers race against the clock to save as many marine animals as they can; two rescued baby manatees form a close bond while recuperating.
Pilot Episode
An injured pilot whale is rescued by the University of Florida and Florida Fish and Wildlife; a sea lion is caught in a fishing line.
Florida Parks: Hurricane Recovery
Colton and Jack head to Biscayne National Park and the Everglades to see the effects of hurricanes on the parks' ecosystems and wildlife.
San Juan National Forest
Colton and Jack head deep into the San Juan National Forest in Colorado to climb their first 14,000-foot mountain.
In the wild, young predators grow into lethal hunters through practice, guidance, and natural instinct, but they're not all born that way.
Open Gate
When thousands of people turn out to the shelter's annual Open House, Angelika balances public relations with caring for a seriously injured fawn.
Bearly Ready
Two yearling bears appear too attached to the volunteers to be released to the wild; Angelika must condition them to fear people.
April
Tight Squeeze
A red-bellied black snake has taken up residence in a family's front gate; Mick and Adele go from under a family pool to the rafters of a horse stable; a simple catch goes horribly wrong for Olivia.
Face Off
Johnny Gets trapped in a tight spot with an unhappy snake; Julia finds herself in a very precarious battle with a python; a bittersweet visit to the RSPCA.
Open Gate
When thousands of people turn out to the shelter's annual Open House, Angelika balances public relations with caring for a seriously injured fawn.
Bearly Ready
Two yearling bears appear too attached to the volunteers to be released to the wild; Angelika must condition them to fear people.
April
Tight Squeeze
A red-bellied black snake has taken up residence in a family's front gate; Mick and Adele go from under a family pool to the rafters of a horse stable; a simple catch goes horribly wrong for Olivia.
Face Off
Johnny Gets trapped in a tight spot with an unhappy snake; Julia finds herself in a very precarious battle with a python; a bittersweet visit to the RSPCA.
Troubled Waters
When a deadly algae bloom breaks out along the Pacific Coast, rescuers race against the clock to save as many marine animals as they can; two rescued baby manatees form a close bond while recuperating.
Pilot Episode
An injured pilot whale is rescued by the University of Florida and Florida Fish and Wildlife; a sea lion is caught in a fishing line.
Florida Parks: Hurricane Recovery
Colton and Jack head to Biscayne National Park and the Everglades to see the effects of hurricanes on the parks' ecosystems and wildlife.
San Juan National Forest
Colton and Jack head deep into the San Juan National Forest in Colorado to climb their first 14,000-foot mountain.
In the wild, young predators grow into lethal hunters through practice, guidance, and natural instinct, but they're not all born that way.
Dawn at Wai'anapanapa Beach
Dawn breaks over the Pacific on the lush shores of Maui; white waves crash on a black sand beach, fresh water pours from hidden caves, and black noddy seabirds tuck away on the exposed cliff edges.
Making the Wild Canadian Year
A behind-the-scenes look at the endurance and technical skills that went into the making of ``The Wild Canadian Year.``
Two years after a debilitating accident, Grant Korgan becomes the first spinal cord injured athlete to actually push himself 100 miles to the geographic South Pole.
Explore the beauty and vital conservation efforts in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
In an unforgettable journey through the developing world, Dr. Tinker meets leaders, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens working to bring energy to their people.
Baxter Autumn
A still evening as the life and light around Kidney Pond starts to go to bed; leaves begin their colorful transition, frogs and lily pads float, and Katahdin's ridgeline looms overhead.
Hurricanes, storms, and floods; three symbolic cities on three different continents -- New York, Rotterdam and Singapore; each faces problems and must revisit its affair with water in order to survive.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Shorelines
Over 6 months,a mother Humpback travels from frozen Antarctica to ancestral birthing grounds in the tropics.
The Berg
The life of an iceberg, from its stunning birth in Greenland to its dramatic death off the shores of Newfoundland.
This tale of two cities, plagued lack of investment and racial discrimination in wastewater infrastructure, brings to light the need for urgency and equity when funding infrastructure needs.
A roundup of EarthX's good moments.
After the Storm
Hurricane Matthew washes thousands of tiny turtles back to shore and rescuers scramble to save their lives; manatees get into trouble after flooding from Hurricane Hermine.
Happy Together
After their rescue, two rarely-seen fur seals form a close bond while recuperating at SeaWorld San Diego; patrols with teams dedicated to giving sea turtles a fighting chance for survival on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Santa Fe National Forest
Forest Ranger Rourke McDermott helps Jack and Colton learn the skills necessary to survive in the New Mexico desert.
Coconino National Forest
Jack and Colton take on a section of the Arizona Trail and make their way through ancient lava fields.
Something to Write Home About
An eight-year old animal lover helps save the life of an injured sea lion; helping an endangered leatherback sea turtle.
Double Jeopardy
A sea lion has a potentially deadly tangle of fishing gear around its neck; a creek becomes dangerous for a dolphin.
Sarah saves old manhole covers, two forlorn seats and an antique suit stand in Surrey.
Rain, shine, or snow, forest school is a go! Explore what happens when children are taught their schooling in the outdoors. Do kids thrive when they learn outside, or is it too much of a distraction?
Vancouver, BC
Mena explores his Canadian backyard, discovering delicious plant-based sushi, pistachio cannolis, and pizza; he gets hands-on at a vegan cheese factory with comedian Bassem Youssef and catches a floatplane to forage for sea- asparagus.
Sarah saves old manhole covers, two forlorn seats and an antique suit stand in Surrey.
Rain, shine, or snow, forest school is a go! Explore what happens when children are taught their schooling in the outdoors. Do kids thrive when they learn outside, or is it too much of a distraction?
Vancouver, BC
Mena explores his Canadian backyard, discovering delicious plant-based sushi, pistachio cannolis, and pizza; he gets hands-on at a vegan cheese factory with comedian Bassem Youssef and catches a floatplane to forage for sea- asparagus.
After the Storm
Hurricane Matthew washes thousands of tiny turtles back to shore and rescuers scramble to save their lives; manatees get into trouble after flooding from Hurricane Hermine.
Happy Together
After their rescue, two rarely-seen fur seals form a close bond while recuperating at SeaWorld San Diego; patrols with teams dedicated to giving sea turtles a fighting chance for survival on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Santa Fe National Forest
Forest Ranger Rourke McDermott helps Jack and Colton learn the skills necessary to survive in the New Mexico desert.
Coconino National Forest
Jack and Colton take on a section of the Arizona Trail and make their way through ancient lava fields.
Something to Write Home About
An eight-year old animal lover helps save the life of an injured sea lion; helping an endangered leatherback sea turtle.
Double Jeopardy
A sea lion has a potentially deadly tangle of fishing gear around its neck; a creek becomes dangerous for a dolphin.
Farm Animal Babies
Witnessing four different animal litters' first weeks of their lives: a litter of golden retriever puppies, another of goat kids, one of Polwarth lambs, and lastly, a litter of Mangalitsa cross piglets.
Bats, Rainwater, and Education
Iván welcomes experts to discuss the role of the environment in preventing future pandemics, water issues in Mexico City, and the dangers of single-use plastic.
Jaguar
Jaguars are highly threatened, but their numbers are growing in Mexico; Iván travels to Calakmul and discovers what exactly is being done to restore this misunderstood super predator.
Understanding Rain
When facing unprecedented climate change, the ability to predict when and where rain will fall is increasingly important; doing so requires satellites, supercomputers, and even pen and paper.
Lasers ignited a successful nuclear fusion reaction for the first time, but there still are obstacles to overcome to move fusion technology into something we can really use. What forecast is realistic?
Jump Into the Fire
More history of fighting forest fires and how it changed the American geographical landscape; fighting fires by land, sea, and air is highlighted.
Fusion
Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to ``bottling a star.``
Haleakal? Birth of a Cloud
On Maui's Haleakala volcano, witness a cloud spawning site in real time; Pacific trade winds race to meet morning thermals on the upcountry slopes, boiling up clouds for paragliders to try their luck.
The Blacksmith
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Let's Re-Dune This Lawn
The killing spree continues for native plant converts John and Julie; they kill their lawn at home, and turn turf into a wild dune habitat at their beach house on South Padre Island.
This true story travels through the 1960's to the end of the 1990's; illustrating key events and players which lead to the first Earth Day... and beyond.
From prehistoric reverence to industrial-scale whaling and today's conservation efforts, ``Leviathan`` traces humanity's complex history with these monsters of the deep.
Kalu, a baby spider monkey growing up in the jungle of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, must learn to climb, forage for food, communicate, and face predators in order to survive.
Water is life; it shapes landscapes, fuels communities, and sustains everything around the world; but the watersheds need help; meet Niagara Cares, the company rescuing our water ways.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Throwing a Lifeline
When an injured Western gull lands in the middle of a schoolyard, a seventh grader steps in to help; SeaWorld rescuers respond to a sea lion with injuries that could leave it blind.
Giants of the Deep
Matt travels to Mexico with renowned artist and shark conservationist Guy Harvey to learn about the mysterious whale shark.
Bears Ears National Monument
Colton and Jack explore how Native Americans lived in the high desert of Utah thousands of years ago; ancient cliff dwellings.
Churchill, Canada
Colton and Jack head north to Manitoba, Canada, hoping to spot their first polar bear in the wild; kayaking alongside beluga whales.
The world's elite big wave surfers revel in the biggest most powerful Waimea Bay surf conditions to ever grace the Eddie Aikau Contest.
Northern California
Jack and Colton explore Alcatraz Island; a paddle across Tomales Bay in California's Point Reyes National Seashore.
Santa Catalina Island
Taking an overnight trek across Santa Catalina Island; scuba diving; bison.
Discover how the Mid-Atlantic Ridge creates some of the most remote places on the planet, an area teeming with life found nowhere else on Earth.
Traveling through the heart of China, encountering incredible hospitality, unique local culture and some of the biggest cities in the world.
Northern California
Jack and Colton explore Alcatraz Island; a paddle across Tomales Bay in California's Point Reyes National Seashore.
Santa Catalina Island
Taking an overnight trek across Santa Catalina Island; scuba diving; bison.
Discover how the Mid-Atlantic Ridge creates some of the most remote places on the planet, an area teeming with life found nowhere else on Earth.
Traveling through the heart of China, encountering incredible hospitality, unique local culture and some of the biggest cities in the world.
Throwing a Lifeline
When an injured Western gull lands in the middle of a schoolyard, a seventh grader steps in to help; SeaWorld rescuers respond to a sea lion with injuries that could leave it blind.
Giants of the Deep
Matt travels to Mexico with renowned artist and shark conservationist Guy Harvey to learn about the mysterious whale shark.
Bears Ears National Monument
Colton and Jack explore how Native Americans lived in the high desert of Utah thousands of years ago; ancient cliff dwellings.
Churchill, Canada
Colton and Jack head north to Manitoba, Canada, hoping to spot their first polar bear in the wild; kayaking alongside beluga whales.
The world's elite big wave surfers revel in the biggest most powerful Waimea Bay surf conditions to ever grace the Eddie Aikau Contest.
Fishing Village Awakes
Early morning in Carver's Harbor, one of Maine's most active lobster fishing communities; lobster boats prepare for the day by assembling bait, crew, and fuel, then off to the nearby fishing grounds.
Wildlife Conservation
Iván sets off to answer whether humans can save themselves through understanding the connection between humans and wildlife; Iván talks with experts from Africam Safari, a wildlife vet, and an artist.
Deforestation
Upon discovering a meme about the controversial construction of the Mayan Train, Ivan travels to the Yucatan Peninsula to explore how the train's creation is affecting biodiversity.
The Dogs of Hurricane Dorian
Using an infrared camera strapped onto his drone, Doug Thron travels to the heart of disaster zones to locate and rescue the animals who have been left behind.
Tornado Town
Doug takes his drone to Kentucky where an unprecedented winter tornado has just ripped through.
Tbilisi: The Whole Day Through
A food-fueled visit to Georgia's modern and medieval capital, Tbilisi.
Sao Paulo: Don't Sleep
Riding around Brazil's biggest city -- Sao Paulo; a samba school rehearsal.
Light and Life
When light gradually returns to the Nordic region, winter is still cold and full of snow and ice, but the brighter days invites to creativity, playfulness, and new experiences.
Construction Disasters
Dams control water supply and generate power, but cities can be submerged in minutes if something goes wrong; bridges and tunnels make hard-to-reach places easily accessible, but when they unexpectedly fail, the results can be disastrous.
Point Lobos Surf
Described as ``the greatest meeting of land and water in the world,`` experience the sight and sound of relaxing surf at Point Lobos, with some of the life that revels in it.
Protectors of the Delta
Joining the anti-poaching team as they combat illegal deforestation and fishing.
Pineapple Rescue: 911
Nurserywoman Lyz is ready to practice what she preaches on her Fort Lauderdale, Fla., lawn; with dreams of hosting a butterfly rave, Joey and Al manage to burn some weeds not once, but twice.
In the peaceful coastal valley of Bella Coola, British Columbia, human-bear conflict is on the rise. People rarely used to see bears, so what has changed?
Exploring the struggles and turmoils of orphaned baby elephants and the people who have made it their life's mission to save them. Khanyisa is the newest addition to the elephant sanctuary.
Caring for the Elephants
Dr. Paul O'Donoghue treats the gentle giants at a Thai elephant hospital.
Explore the beauty and vital conservation efforts of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, one of the biodiverse rainforests on the planet.
All Alone
Four stories of young animals that face a world of danger; saving a manatee calf; hawksbill sea turtle.
Everyday Heroes
Brave rescuers battle to free a whale that has a mass of ropes caught in its mouth off the coast of Canada; a fisherman accidentally hooks a sea turtle, and the operation to save the life of Walter the loggerhead begins.
Devils Tower National Monument
Jack and Colton go to Devil's Tower in Wyoming to face the biggest rock climb challenge of their lives.
Jasper National Park
Jack and Colton travel through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains while exploring the famous Icefields Parkway.
Polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance fight for their lives after their only lifeline is destroyed in the most uninhabitable place on Earth: Antarctica.
A brave potter wasp faces predators and dangers in its hidden world in this captivating short documentary.
From prehistoric reverence to industrial-scale whaling and today's conservation efforts, ``Leviathan`` traces humanity's complex history with these monsters of the deep.
Polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance fight for their lives after their only lifeline is destroyed in the most uninhabitable place on Earth: Antarctica.
A brave potter wasp faces predators and dangers in its hidden world in this captivating short documentary.
From prehistoric reverence to industrial-scale whaling and today's conservation efforts, ``Leviathan`` traces humanity's complex history with these monsters of the deep.
All Alone
Four stories of young animals that face a world of danger; saving a manatee calf; hawksbill sea turtle.
Everyday Heroes
Brave rescuers battle to free a whale that has a mass of ropes caught in its mouth off the coast of Canada; a fisherman accidentally hooks a sea turtle, and the operation to save the life of Walter the loggerhead begins.
Devils Tower National Monument
Jack and Colton go to Devil's Tower in Wyoming to face the biggest rock climb challenge of their lives.
Jasper National Park
Jack and Colton travel through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains while exploring the famous Icefields Parkway.
Gray Whale Sunset
From the froth of birds and a sea otter in the inter-tidal zone, ascend to a sweeping overlook of the Pacific at sunset: Gnarled Monterey cypress trees, the pounding surf, and gray whale spouts.
On the first leg of Ash Dykes' journey along the Yangtze River, Ash must beat the onset of winter and get off the plateau before he gets snowed in.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Juan Carlos Monterrey of Panama and Gaston Browne, the Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda.
Rosamund Stone Zander
Rosamund Stone Zander discusses an attitude of possibility and climate change.
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
Oceans & Climate Change
In this interview, we discuss ocean conservation, over-fishing, front-line defenders, Island Nations' vulnerabilities, climate change and the impact on health from the environmental crises.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
A roundup of EarthX's good moments.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Juan Carlos Monterrey of Panama and Gaston Browne, the Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda.
Rosamund Stone Zander
Rosamund Stone Zander discusses an attitude of possibility and climate change.
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
Oceans & Climate Change
In this interview, we discuss ocean conservation, over-fishing, front-line defenders, Island Nations' vulnerabilities, climate change and the impact on health from the environmental crises.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
A roundup of EarthX's good moments.
Currently, over 2 billion people on Earth rely on eating insects for protein; daily habits that can help fix a food system that has been damaged by climate change.
Kalu, a baby spider monkey growing up in the jungle of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, must learn to climb, forage for food, communicate, and face predators in order to survive.
Traveling through the heart of China, encountering incredible hospitality, unique local culture and some of the biggest cities in the world.
The Great Collision
Covers the formation of the isthmus of Panama between South America and North America, a geological event which changed the course of evolution and world climate.
Night Owls
Brooke joins a team at Freeme, a wildlife rescue facility, to catch and ring young owls before they leave the nest, and learns some of the perils and issues owls face.
Meet the Meerkats
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
Africa's Most Trafficked
Ivan joins a team of wildlife detectives on a sting operation to rescue a pangolin that is being illegally sold; he then learns how these animals are rehabilitated and released.
Cheetahs: A Race Against Time
Ivan explores the current state of the fastest animals on earth, their conservation and their future; he participates in the delicate operations of the capture and moving of several individuals.
Saving Life in Our Oceans
Species are becoming endangered at alarming rates; experts in ocean biodiversity talk about threats in the Gulf of California area, responses, and the role of humans to help save these marine species.
Bats, Rainwater, and Education
Iván welcomes experts to discuss the role of the environment in preventing future pandemics, water issues in Mexico City, and the dangers of single-use plastic.
Wildlife Conservation
Iván sets off to answer whether humans can save themselves through understanding the connection between humans and wildlife; Iván talks with experts from Africam Safari, a wildlife vet, and an artist.
Education: A Student's Right
Environmental education is important in Latin America; Ivan speaks to an author, senator, educator and a youth activist on their efforts to save the planet.
Private Lands and Investments
The important role of private lands and ranches, as well as private funding to maximize the impact of conservation and rewilding of natural areas.
Jaguar
Jaguars are highly threatened, but their numbers are growing in Mexico; Iván travels to Calakmul and discovers what exactly is being done to restore this misunderstood super predator.
Energy
Mexico is a nation rich in renewable energies, with lakes, ocean, volcanic soil, and solar resources; however, Mexico's natural resources may not be enough to reduce emissions by 35% before the year 2030.
Bats, Rainwater, and Education
Iván welcomes experts to discuss the role of the environment in preventing future pandemics, water issues in Mexico City, and the dangers of single-use plastic.
Wildlife Conservation
Iván sets off to answer whether humans can save themselves through understanding the connection between humans and wildlife; Iván talks with experts from Africam Safari, a wildlife vet, and an artist.
Education: A Student's Right
Environmental education is important in Latin America; Ivan speaks to an author, senator, educator and a youth activist on their efforts to save the planet.
Private Lands and Investments
The important role of private lands and ranches, as well as private funding to maximize the impact of conservation and rewilding of natural areas.
Jaguar
Jaguars are highly threatened, but their numbers are growing in Mexico; Iván travels to Calakmul and discovers what exactly is being done to restore this misunderstood super predator.
Energy
Mexico is a nation rich in renewable energies, with lakes, ocean, volcanic soil, and solar resources; however, Mexico's natural resources may not be enough to reduce emissions by 35% before the year 2030.
Night Owls
Brooke joins a team at Freeme, a wildlife rescue facility, to catch and ring young owls before they leave the nest, and learns some of the perils and issues owls face.
Meet the Meerkats
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
Africa's Most Trafficked
Ivan joins a team of wildlife detectives on a sting operation to rescue a pangolin that is being illegally sold; he then learns how these animals are rehabilitated and released.
Cheetahs: A Race Against Time
Ivan explores the current state of the fastest animals on earth, their conservation and their future; he participates in the delicate operations of the capture and moving of several individuals.
Saving Life in Our Oceans
Species are becoming endangered at alarming rates; experts in ocean biodiversity talk about threats in the Gulf of California area, responses, and the role of humans to help save these marine species.
Lighthouse Sunrise
Penobscot Bay once witnessed commercial sailing traffic that numbered in the tens of thousands; now, a surviving light tower stands watch over a few lobster pots, a keeper's house, and the rising sun.
It's Getting Swarm in Here
Lance is hired to remove a hive behind the wall of a home; previously pesticide was used on this hive; something that Lance would never do; a swarm attacks Lance's team back at his office.
Art's in the Eye of the Bee-Holder
Lance discovers a massive hive under the roof of a Palm Springs artist who donates the proceeds of her work to environmental causes; he uncovers a swarm in an unlikely place by a swimming pool.
It's Raining Cats & Bees
Lance visits a neighbor who has a lot of cats; the team extracts a beehive that's under the ground; at the end of a hard day of work, Lance and crew take a road trip to visit a bee apiary.
Prayers
A horrific car accident leaves Lance fighting for his life in the ICU. As the team learn about his prognosis and chances for recovery, former clients rally their support behind the Killer Bee Catcher.
For over 5,000 years, a small hive of bees has lived on the gentle slopes of a mountain, through spring awakenings, rearing of new queens, pollination, and the return to the great winter slumber.
Won't You Bee Mine?
Brooke discovers which ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations; with the help of a removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them.
Acadia Evening Drive
An evening drive along Acadia National Park's ``Park Loop Road`` reveals a land and seascape just as awe-inspiring in a modern vehicle as it was in a horse-drawn carriage.
Indian Elephants
Niall investigates how small communities and government officials in India are managing conflict with the Indian elephant.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Coconino National Forest
Jack and Colton take on a section of the Arizona Trail and make their way through ancient lava fields.
Churchill, Canada
Colton and Jack head north to Manitoba, Canada, hoping to spot their first polar bear in the wild; kayaking alongside beluga whales.
Exploring Greenland's hidden history, Inuit culture and diverse wildlife, and seeing the impacts of climate change on the landscape.
A Rogue Leopard
After a rogue leopard is captured by local farmers, the team relocates it to the reserve; Johan heads up north to oversee the loading of 160 vultures.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Something to Write Home About
An eight-year old animal lover helps save the life of an injured sea lion; helping an endangered leatherback sea turtle.
Hooked, Hit and Helpless
A sea lion in San Diego has a fish hook stuck in its flipper; a group of caring kids and counselors at summer camp try to help a sea turtle hit by a boat.
Oregon
Building skyscrapers from timber in Portland, Ore.; bringing back salmon and making forests healthier in the Siuslaw National Forest.
U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
The journey of the Capitol Christmas tree from Colorado to DC.
Reefs and Mapping
Erika talks to the scientists behind the largest collection of high-resolution coral reef maps, which may help identify which reefs have a chance of surviving.
Our Living Oceans
The journey begins on the five-year Global Reef Expedition to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Part 1
The frozen Arctic sea isn't just white, the ice glows green with life as algae bloom and sustain vast ecosystems beneath its surface; scientists explore this hidden layer of polar biodiversity and discover what it reveals.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Part 1
The frozen Arctic sea isn't just white, the ice glows green with life as algae bloom and sustain vast ecosystems beneath its surface; scientists explore this hidden layer of polar biodiversity and discover what it reveals.
Something to Write Home About
An eight-year old animal lover helps save the life of an injured sea lion; helping an endangered leatherback sea turtle.
Hooked, Hit and Helpless
A sea lion in San Diego has a fish hook stuck in its flipper; a group of caring kids and counselors at summer camp try to help a sea turtle hit by a boat.
Oregon
Building skyscrapers from timber in Portland, Ore.; bringing back salmon and making forests healthier in the Siuslaw National Forest.
U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
The journey of the Capitol Christmas tree from Colorado to DC.
Reefs and Mapping
Erika talks to the scientists behind the largest collection of high-resolution coral reef maps, which may help identify which reefs have a chance of surviving.
Our Living Oceans
The journey begins on the five-year Global Reef Expedition to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs.
Ho'okipa Surf
Steady winds and consistent waves draw surfers and windsurfers from far and wide to Ho'okipa Beach Park on the North Shore of Maui.
Part 1
Nick begins his latest adventure clinging to a rock in the Andes Mountain, coming face-to-face with 40,000 breeding pairs of Magellan penguins, and visiting a factory producing hydrogen-based fuel.
Switch On
Guy Pearce shows how know-how is moving Australia to the front of the green-energy race by creating ideas and change in different places: in the ocean, on the road, and in the clouds.
Well Beings
Guy Pearce presents three stories showing how innovators are improving wellbeing and mental health right across Australia.
Funky Art House
Seeing a Texas container house made for a minimalist, an enchanting mosaic tile home and more.
St. Louis, MO
Garrett hits the streets of St. Louis, Mo., to sample some of the Midwest's most innovative tastes; locally sourced hot salami sandwiches, gourmet toast, barbecue and sustainable seafood.
A Gift to Ourselves
Whether in small rural communities or big bustling cities, the power of community involvement is unmatched, half a world apart but bound by shared devotion to improving the quality of local rivers.
Tennessee to Shining Sea
From backyard creeks to the mighty Mississippi, young people are driving real change for a cleaner, more sustainable future in Tennessee.
Los Angeles, CA
Mena restaurant-hops with friends Lilly Singh and Laura Marano, indulging in plant-based French pastries, ``pastrami`` sammies, Thai ``chicken`` wings and ``carne`` asada.
California Wetlands
Bird calls greet the dawn along the Cosumnes River; nestled among Big Sur's foothills is unique wetland habitat shaped by thick summer fog, plentiful winter rain, and moderate year-round temperatures.
Polar Bear
Niall McCann investigates the increasing number of polar bear attacks in Churchill, Manitoba.
Exploring the struggles and turmoils of orphaned baby elephants and the people who have made it their life's mission to save them. Khanyisa is the newest addition to the elephant sanctuary.
A brave potter wasp faces predators and dangers in its hidden world in this captivating short documentary.
In an unforgettable journey through the developing world, Dr. Tinker meets leaders, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens working to bring energy to their people.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Double Jeopardy
A sea lion has a potentially deadly tangle of fishing gear around its neck; a creek becomes dangerous for a dolphin.
Class Act
Two sisters go on a ride along with the Sea Rescue team and end up helping to save a sick elephant seal; students rescue an ailing turtle on the beaches of Cape Cod.
Colorado
Following clean drinking water from forests to faucets; beetle kill wood; military veterans find peace while fly-fishing in mountain streams.
America's Forests In Arkansas's Ozarks
Chuck Leavell begins his journey in the Arkansas Ozarks rafting down the Buffalo National River, where he learns how forests help keepgroundwater clean; in Conway, he tours a mass-timber plant and learns about forest economy...