Elephant Hospital
Caring for the Elephants
Dr. Paul O'Donoghue treats the gentle giants at a Thai elephant hospital.
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Colic for Elephants
The team treats three female elephants suffering from colic.
The Road to Recovery
The vets check the progress of an elephant's cancer treatment; Paul O'Donoghue helps an elephant with chronic diarrhea, and Kat discovers why some of the male herd are becoming more aggressive.
A Deadly Virus
An elephant is brought into the emergency room with a suspected case of deadly herpes virus infection, so Paul must help the vets to try and save his life by attempting a risky blood transfusion.
Elephants: Land of Tusks
Hands-on participation in an ambitious project to translocate 100 elephants to repopulate some of Africa's depleted national parks.
The Once and Future Kings
Dr. Dave Gaynor conducts a natural experiment and introduces lions and cheetahs into the Zambezi Delta to look at the role apex predators play, how prey responds, and how species adapt in the ecosystem.
Creating Things That Last
Sustainability in High Point, North Carolina.
Retail Sustainability at Any Scale
Laurence Carr explores how sustainable and circular design influence retail, tackles integration in home brands, and investigates how retail-packaging can adapt to demand for less waste.
Sustainability and Transparency
Laurence Carr explores how organizations support circularity by adopting sustainable practices and supporting consumers as they navigate the confusing terrain of finding trustworthy sources.
Urban Planning for the Future
Examining the industry's environmental impact and how it must evolve.
Waste as a Commodity
Reducing or eliminating waste from manufacturing is the focus for sustainability today.
Room for the Future Generation
Laurence Carr explores how they are embracing circularity to improve processes and impacts.
Health and Wellness at Home
Property development is incorporating innovative and effective circular processes to make residential homes safe and sustainable for inhabitants.
The Bright Future of Furnishings
New & Old Friends
Analiese faces her biggest challenge yet, slaughtering the two pigs she has reared for meat; old friends from the mainland drop by for a visit.
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.
The Wallaby Hunt
Analiese deals with the ups-and-downs of her new life; she goes on her first wallaby hunt and contends with the wild rabbits that are decimating her garden, resulting in a delicious rabbit stew.
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.
Satellite Island
Analiese conquers her fear of bees and gets her first beehive, then heads off on an adventure of foraging, fishing and diving with Palisa Anderson.
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.
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.
Creating Things That Last
Sustainability in High Point, North Carolina.
Retail Sustainability at Any Scale
Laurence Carr explores how sustainable and circular design influence retail, tackles integration in home brands, and investigates how retail-packaging can adapt to demand for less waste.
Sustainability and Transparency
Laurence Carr explores how organizations support circularity by adopting sustainable practices and supporting consumers as they navigate the confusing terrain of finding trustworthy sources.
Urban Planning for the Future
Examining the industry's environmental impact and how it must evolve.
Waste as a Commodity
Reducing or eliminating waste from manufacturing is the focus for sustainability today.
Room for the Future Generation
Laurence Carr explores how they are embracing circularity to improve processes and impacts.
Health and Wellness at Home
Property development is incorporating innovative and effective circular processes to make residential homes safe and sustainable for inhabitants.
The Bright Future of Furnishings
New & Old Friends
Analiese faces her biggest challenge yet, slaughtering the two pigs she has reared for meat; old friends from the mainland drop by for a visit.
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.
The Wallaby Hunt
Analiese deals with the ups-and-downs of her new life; she goes on her first wallaby hunt and contends with the wild rabbits that are decimating her garden, resulting in a delicious rabbit stew.
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.
Satellite Island
Analiese conquers her fear of bees and gets her first beehive, then heads off on an adventure of foraging, fishing and diving with Palisa Anderson.
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.
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.
Creating Things That Last
Sustainability in High Point, North Carolina.
Retail Sustainability at Any Scale
Laurence Carr explores how sustainable and circular design influence retail, tackles integration in home brands, and investigates how retail-packaging can adapt to demand for less waste.
Sustainability and Transparency
Laurence Carr explores how organizations support circularity by adopting sustainable practices and supporting consumers as they navigate the confusing terrain of finding trustworthy sources.
Urban Planning for the Future
Examining the industry's environmental impact and how it must evolve.
Waste as a Commodity
Reducing or eliminating waste from manufacturing is the focus for sustainability today.
Room for the Future Generation
Laurence Carr explores how they are embracing circularity to improve processes and impacts.
Health and Wellness at Home
Property development is incorporating innovative and effective circular processes to make residential homes safe and sustainable for inhabitants.
The Bright Future of Furnishings
New & Old Friends
Analiese faces her biggest challenge yet, slaughtering the two pigs she has reared for meat; old friends from the mainland drop by for a visit.
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.
The Wallaby Hunt
Analiese deals with the ups-and-downs of her new life; she goes on her first wallaby hunt and contends with the wild rabbits that are decimating her garden, resulting in a delicious rabbit stew.
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.
Satellite Island
Analiese conquers her fear of bees and gets her first beehive, then heads off on an adventure of foraging, fishing and diving with Palisa Anderson.
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.
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.
Creating Things That Last
Sustainability in High Point, North Carolina.
Retail Sustainability at Any Scale
Laurence Carr explores how sustainable and circular design influence retail, tackles integration in home brands, and investigates how retail-packaging can adapt to demand for less waste.
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.
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.
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.
Texas Gators
Niall rescues gators from the suburbs of Houston, Texas and meets some of the largest alligators in captivity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Texas Gators
Niall rescues gators from the suburbs of Houston, Texas and meets some of the largest alligators in captivity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Texas Gators
Niall rescues gators from the suburbs of Houston, Texas and meets some of the largest alligators in captivity.
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.
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.
Kashmiri beekeepers rebuild following a destructive monsoon.
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.
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.
In an unforgettable journey through the developing world, Dr. Tinker meets leaders, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens working to bring energy to their people.
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.
Exposing corruption in the fake meat industry and problems with the modern vegan diet.
A roundup of EarthX's best moments from all your favorite programs.
Kashmiri beekeepers rebuild following a destructive monsoon.
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.
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.
In an unforgettable journey through the developing world, Dr. Tinker meets leaders, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens working to bring energy to their people.
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.
Exposing corruption in the fake meat industry and problems with the modern vegan diet.
Kashmiri beekeepers rebuild following a destructive monsoon.
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.
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.
In an unforgettable journey through the developing world, Dr. Tinker meets leaders, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens working to bring energy to their people.
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.
Exposing corruption in the fake meat industry and problems with the modern vegan diet.
Kashmiri beekeepers rebuild following a destructive monsoon.
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.
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.
Part 2
In the beautiful Chilean lake district, Nick tries his hand at the new sport of hydrospeeding, visits a seaweed processing plant, meets a white witch, and learns a traditional method to cook mussels.
Part 3
In Argentina, Nick meets a woman making waves in the male-dominated fishing industry, tries his hand at being a gaucho, and attempts to master the country's most beloved sport: polo.
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.
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.
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.
Part 2
In the beautiful Chilean lake district, Nick tries his hand at the new sport of hydrospeeding, visits a seaweed processing plant, meets a white witch, and learns a traditional method to cook mussels.
Part 3
In Argentina, Nick meets a woman making waves in the male-dominated fishing industry, tries his hand at being a gaucho, and attempts to master the country's most beloved sport: polo.
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.
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.
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.
Part 2
In the beautiful Chilean lake district, Nick tries his hand at the new sport of hydrospeeding, visits a seaweed processing plant, meets a white witch, and learns a traditional method to cook mussels.
Part 3
In Argentina, Nick meets a woman making waves in the male-dominated fishing industry, tries his hand at being a gaucho, and attempts to master the country's most beloved sport: polo.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Impact of Rain
Rain plays a very important role in everyone's lives, since they love its smell and even its taste; as people face increasingly uncertain weather, the relationship with rain will continue to shape the way they live.
The Value of Rain
Water is the most precious asset, since nobody would survive more than three days without it; as climate change alters precipitation around the world, how communities are adapting to scarcity.
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.
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.
Renewal
As we follow our female blue whale north, we arrive in central Chile; the influence of the Humboldt current shapes life even in one of the driest ecosystems on earth.
Arrival
The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
Maritime
Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind.
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.
The Impact of Rain
Rain plays a very important role in everyone's lives, since they love its smell and even its taste; as people face increasingly uncertain weather, the relationship with rain will continue to shape the way they live.
The Value of Rain
Water is the most precious asset, since nobody would survive more than three days without it; as climate change alters precipitation around the world, how communities are adapting to scarcity.
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.
Renewal
As we follow our female blue whale north, we arrive in central Chile; the influence of the Humboldt current shapes life even in one of the driest ecosystems on earth.
Arrival
The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
Maritime
Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind.
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.
The Impact of Rain
Rain plays a very important role in everyone's lives, since they love its smell and even its taste; as people face increasingly uncertain weather, the relationship with rain will continue to shape the way they live.
The Value of Rain
Water is the most precious asset, since nobody would survive more than three days without it; as climate change alters precipitation around the world, how communities are adapting to scarcity.
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.
Renewal
As we follow our female blue whale north, we arrive in central Chile; the influence of the Humboldt current shapes life even in one of the driest ecosystems on earth.
Arrival
The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
Maritime
Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind.
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.
The Impact of Rain
Rain plays a very important role in everyone's lives, since they love its smell and even its taste; as people face increasingly uncertain weather, the relationship with rain will continue to shape the way they live.
Hurricanes
Experience a hurricane's pounding rain and violent gusts and discover how science is getting better at early detection and safety measures; hear how a competitive fisherman, a storm chaser and an extreme explorer have ridden out tempests.
Landslides
Experience the terror of the 2018 California landslides, as boulders, trees, and millions of gallons of mud and water swept down the streets. Then explore the awesome science of fire and landslides, which have the power to destroy as well as create.
Cold
Canadians push the limits of cold endurance; baby harp seals brave icy waters; flying squirrels.
Rain
Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies and whitewater kayakers but too much of it can be deadly.
Wind
Falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride on the wind; Canadians harness and harvest the wind.
Sun
The sun is the driving force behind all weather; why blue whales and vultures depend on sunlight; sunlight is essential for training some extreme athletes.
Mutant Melt
The story of citizens most urgently affected by the melt in Alaska, faced with becoming climate refugees.
Mutant Earth
The story of devastating events in California and British Columbia, Canada.
Mutant Melt
The story of citizens most urgently affected by the melt in Alaska, faced with becoming climate refugees.
Hurricanes
Experience a hurricane's pounding rain and violent gusts and discover how science is getting better at early detection and safety measures; hear how a competitive fisherman, a storm chaser and an extreme explorer have ridden out tempests.
Landslides
Experience the terror of the 2018 California landslides, as boulders, trees, and millions of gallons of mud and water swept down the streets. Then explore the awesome science of fire and landslides, which have the power to destroy as well as create.
Cold
Canadians push the limits of cold endurance; baby harp seals brave icy waters; flying squirrels.
Rain
Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies and whitewater kayakers but too much of it can be deadly.
Wind
Falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride on the wind; Canadians harness and harvest the wind.
Sun
The sun is the driving force behind all weather; why blue whales and vultures depend on sunlight; sunlight is essential for training some extreme athletes.
Mutant Melt
The story of citizens most urgently affected by the melt in Alaska, faced with becoming climate refugees.
Mutant Earth
The story of devastating events in California and British Columbia, Canada.
Hurricanes
Experience a hurricane's pounding rain and violent gusts and discover how science is getting better at early detection and safety measures; hear how a competitive fisherman, a storm chaser and an extreme explorer have ridden out tempests.
Landslides
Experience the terror of the 2018 California landslides, as boulders, trees, and millions of gallons of mud and water swept down the streets. Then explore the awesome science of fire and landslides, which have the power to destroy as well as create.
Cold
Canadians push the limits of cold endurance; baby harp seals brave icy waters; flying squirrels.
Rain
Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies and whitewater kayakers but too much of it can be deadly.
Wind
Falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride on the wind; Canadians harness and harvest the wind.
Sun
The sun is the driving force behind all weather; why blue whales and vultures depend on sunlight; sunlight is essential for training some extreme athletes.
Mutant Melt
The story of citizens most urgently affected by the melt in Alaska, faced with becoming climate refugees.
Mutant Earth
The story of devastating events in California and British Columbia, Canada.
Hurricanes
Experience a hurricane's pounding rain and violent gusts and discover how science is getting better at early detection and safety measures; hear how a competitive fisherman, a storm chaser and an extreme explorer have ridden out tempests.
Landslides
Experience the terror of the 2018 California landslides, as boulders, trees, and millions of gallons of mud and water swept down the streets. Then explore the awesome science of fire and landslides, which have the power to destroy as well as create.
Bowhead Whale and Hammerhead Shark
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
Humpback Whale and Spinner Sharks
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Sperm Whale and Maverick Tuna
Tom reveals why penguins waddle, explores the sperm whale's nautical noggin and more.
Elephant Seals and Sea Gooseberry
Tom the Blowfish Hird meets a seal with an enormous schnoz and more.
A Deadly Virus
An elephant is brought into the emergency room with a suspected case of deadly herpes virus infection, so Paul must help the vets to try and save his life by attempting a risky blood transfusion.
Supersized Care
The vets check the heart, dental, and gut health of their patients; a young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg, and the team uses laser technology on an elephant with burns.
Follow The Clues
A look at the anti-poaching team safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of Mozambique's Zambezi Delta from wildlife crime.
The Waiting Game
The team discovers a poacher's snare and stages an ambush at the scene of the crime.
The Blacksmith
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Protectors of the Delta
Joining the anti-poaching team as they combat illegal deforestation and fishing.
It's a Camera Trap!
The team unravels a poaching mystery using camera traps.
View From the Top
A helicopter patrol reveals a well-established poacher's camp.
Shining a Light on Our Guardians
A window into the making of Guardians and what it took to capture the series; from operating in a challenging environment to connecting with the characters and doing their stories justice.
Short stories about science and tech, history, global issues, and the personalities at the center of it all.
Bowhead Whale and Hammerhead Shark
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
Humpback Whale and Spinner Sharks
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Sperm Whale and Maverick Tuna
Tom reveals why penguins waddle, explores the sperm whale's nautical noggin and more.
Elephant Seals and Sea Gooseberry
Tom the Blowfish Hird meets a seal with an enormous schnoz and more.
A Deadly Virus
An elephant is brought into the emergency room with a suspected case of deadly herpes virus infection, so Paul must help the vets to try and save his life by attempting a risky blood transfusion.
Supersized Care
The vets check the heart, dental, and gut health of their patients; a young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg, and the team uses laser technology on an elephant with burns.
Follow The Clues
A look at the anti-poaching team safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of Mozambique's Zambezi Delta from wildlife crime.
The Waiting Game
The team discovers a poacher's snare and stages an ambush at the scene of the crime.
The Blacksmith
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Protectors of the Delta
Joining the anti-poaching team as they combat illegal deforestation and fishing.
It's a Camera Trap!
The team unravels a poaching mystery using camera traps.
View From the Top
A helicopter patrol reveals a well-established poacher's camp.
Shining a Light on Our Guardians
A window into the making of Guardians and what it took to capture the series; from operating in a challenging environment to connecting with the characters and doing their stories justice.
Short stories about science and tech, history, global issues, and the personalities at the center of it all.
Bowhead Whale and Hammerhead Shark
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
Humpback Whale and Spinner Sharks
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Sperm Whale and Maverick Tuna
Tom reveals why penguins waddle, explores the sperm whale's nautical noggin and more.
Elephant Seals and Sea Gooseberry
Tom the Blowfish Hird meets a seal with an enormous schnoz and more.
A Deadly Virus
An elephant is brought into the emergency room with a suspected case of deadly herpes virus infection, so Paul must help the vets to try and save his life by attempting a risky blood transfusion.
Supersized Care
The vets check the heart, dental, and gut health of their patients; a young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg, and the team uses laser technology on an elephant with burns.
Follow The Clues
A look at the anti-poaching team safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of Mozambique's Zambezi Delta from wildlife crime.
The Waiting Game
The team discovers a poacher's snare and stages an ambush at the scene of the crime.
The Blacksmith
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Protectors of the Delta
Joining the anti-poaching team as they combat illegal deforestation and fishing.
It's a Camera Trap!
The team unravels a poaching mystery using camera traps.
View From the Top
A helicopter patrol reveals a well-established poacher's camp.
Shining a Light on Our Guardians
A window into the making of Guardians and what it took to capture the series; from operating in a challenging environment to connecting with the characters and doing their stories justice.
Short stories about science and tech, history, global issues, and the personalities at the center of it all.
Bowhead Whale and Hammerhead Shark
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
Humpback Whale and Spinner Sharks
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Sperm Whale and Maverick Tuna
Tom reveals why penguins waddle, explores the sperm whale's nautical noggin and more.
The story of six lives inextricably linked by an incredible new concept called Circularity. A new generation of pioneering visionaries is applying nature's universal Circularity - to transform the modern world.
F$%& the Suburbs
Deep in the suburbs of San Diego, Joey and Al help a couple rethink their front yard. Joey is confronted by a Border Patrol agent and a truckload of goats as he wreaks havoc in this premiere episode.
Tiny Cups & Big Trees
With the help of a legendary naturalist, Joey sets aside fears of an outstanding arrest warrant in Miami to help lawn killer Charlie fight a dated city regulation against two mighty cypress species.
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.
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.
Minneapolis, MN
Garrett tours Minneapolis, Minn., and explores the sites, sounds and flavors of the city; locally sourced and sustainable pastries, egg dishes, sandwiches, ice cream and pasta are on the menu, as is a ride on the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway.
Burlington/Stowe, VT
Nothing says Vermont better than Ben & Jerry's ice cream and the exemplary taste of Heady Topper beer. Additional stops include beloved August First Bakery and maple BBQ at Deep City Restaurant & Bar.
Solvang, CA
Arriving on an empty stomach, the inhabitants of this Danish village located on California's central coastline fill Garrett with stories of their town's beginnings, authentic Danish food and wine that rivals the world's best.
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.
Austin, TX
Burgers and baked goods at Sour Duck Market followed by the locally-sourced creations of Chef Bryce Gilmore at Barley Swine and a taste of traditional Southwest cuisine at popular Verbena.
San Diego, CA
Host Garrett Bess rolls through San Diego visiting local favorite Café 222, then bikes to Bluewater Seafood at the water's edge and satisfies his sweet tooth at the renowned Extraordinary Desserts.
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.
Philadelphia, PA
Garrett Bess makes Philadelphia cheesesteaks at Pat's King of Steaks and then visits James Beard Award-winning Chef, Michael Solomonov, at Zahav. Other stops include Chef Marc Vetri's Pizzeria Salvy.
The story of six lives inextricably linked by an incredible new concept called Circularity. A new generation of pioneering visionaries is applying nature's universal Circularity - to transform the modern world.
F$%& the Suburbs
Deep in the suburbs of San Diego, Joey and Al help a couple rethink their front yard. Joey is confronted by a Border Patrol agent and a truckload of goats as he wreaks havoc in this premiere episode.
Tiny Cups & Big Trees
With the help of a legendary naturalist, Joey sets aside fears of an outstanding arrest warrant in Miami to help lawn killer Charlie fight a dated city regulation against two mighty cypress species.
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.
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.
Minneapolis, MN
Garrett tours Minneapolis, Minn., and explores the sites, sounds and flavors of the city; locally sourced and sustainable pastries, egg dishes, sandwiches, ice cream and pasta are on the menu, as is a ride on the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway.
Burlington/Stowe, VT
Nothing says Vermont better than Ben & Jerry's ice cream and the exemplary taste of Heady Topper beer. Additional stops include beloved August First Bakery and maple BBQ at Deep City Restaurant & Bar.
Solvang, CA
Arriving on an empty stomach, the inhabitants of this Danish village located on California's central coastline fill Garrett with stories of their town's beginnings, authentic Danish food and wine that rivals the world's best.
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.
Austin, TX
Burgers and baked goods at Sour Duck Market followed by the locally-sourced creations of Chef Bryce Gilmore at Barley Swine and a taste of traditional Southwest cuisine at popular Verbena.
San Diego, CA
Host Garrett Bess rolls through San Diego visiting local favorite Café 222, then bikes to Bluewater Seafood at the water's edge and satisfies his sweet tooth at the renowned Extraordinary Desserts.
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.
Philadelphia, PA
Garrett Bess makes Philadelphia cheesesteaks at Pat's King of Steaks and then visits James Beard Award-winning Chef, Michael Solomonov, at Zahav. Other stops include Chef Marc Vetri's Pizzeria Salvy.
The story of six lives inextricably linked by an incredible new concept called Circularity. A new generation of pioneering visionaries is applying nature's universal Circularity - to transform the modern world.
F$%& the Suburbs
Deep in the suburbs of San Diego, Joey and Al help a couple rethink their front yard. Joey is confronted by a Border Patrol agent and a truckload of goats as he wreaks havoc in this premiere episode.
Tiny Cups & Big Trees
With the help of a legendary naturalist, Joey sets aside fears of an outstanding arrest warrant in Miami to help lawn killer Charlie fight a dated city regulation against two mighty cypress species.
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.
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.
Minneapolis, MN
Garrett tours Minneapolis, Minn., and explores the sites, sounds and flavors of the city; locally sourced and sustainable pastries, egg dishes, sandwiches, ice cream and pasta are on the menu, as is a ride on the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway.
Burlington/Stowe, VT
Nothing says Vermont better than Ben & Jerry's ice cream and the exemplary taste of Heady Topper beer. Additional stops include beloved August First Bakery and maple BBQ at Deep City Restaurant & Bar.
Solvang, CA
Arriving on an empty stomach, the inhabitants of this Danish village located on California's central coastline fill Garrett with stories of their town's beginnings, authentic Danish food and wine that rivals the world's best.
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.
Austin, TX
Burgers and baked goods at Sour Duck Market followed by the locally-sourced creations of Chef Bryce Gilmore at Barley Swine and a taste of traditional Southwest cuisine at popular Verbena.
San Diego, CA
Host Garrett Bess rolls through San Diego visiting local favorite Café 222, then bikes to Bluewater Seafood at the water's edge and satisfies his sweet tooth at the renowned Extraordinary Desserts.
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.
Philadelphia, PA
Garrett Bess makes Philadelphia cheesesteaks at Pat's King of Steaks and then visits James Beard Award-winning Chef, Michael Solomonov, at Zahav. Other stops include Chef Marc Vetri's Pizzeria Salvy.
F$%& the Suburbs
Deep in the suburbs of San Diego, Joey and Al help a couple rethink their front yard. Joey is confronted by a Border Patrol agent and a truckload of goats as he wreaks havoc in this premiere episode.
Tiny Cups & Big Trees
With the help of a legendary naturalist, Joey sets aside fears of an outstanding arrest warrant in Miami to help lawn killer Charlie fight a dated city regulation against two mighty cypress species.
The Greater Antilles
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she climbs a palm tree, searches for a solenodon and helps a heroic team liberate flamingos after over 20 years of captivity.
The Central American Coastline
In Belize, Liz goes on the trail of a jaguar suspected of stealing pigs, joins an expedition to tag manatees, and meets the women who have restored the population of Yucatan black howler monkeys.
The Lesser Antilles
Liz joins residents of Mayreau in repairing their vibrant coral after it was damaged by disease, helps protect the tiny Union Island gecko and relives one of her most magnificent wildlife encounters.
The South American Coastline
Liz discovers the unique relationships between people and nature across the Caribbean's South American coastline.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
Part 2
On the next leg of his journey, Nick records a song in the studios where Elvis began his career, learns about civil rights activist Medgar Evers and paddles on the river at sunset in New Orleans.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
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.
The Greater Antilles
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she climbs a palm tree, searches for a solenodon and helps a heroic team liberate flamingos after over 20 years of captivity.
The Central American Coastline
In Belize, Liz goes on the trail of a jaguar suspected of stealing pigs, joins an expedition to tag manatees, and meets the women who have restored the population of Yucatan black howler monkeys.
The Lesser Antilles
Liz joins residents of Mayreau in repairing their vibrant coral after it was damaged by disease, helps protect the tiny Union Island gecko and relives one of her most magnificent wildlife encounters.
The South American Coastline
Liz discovers the unique relationships between people and nature across the Caribbean's South American coastline.
Lionfish: Alien of the Sea
Since the 1980's, the lionfish has conquered massive territories within the ocean.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
Part 2
On the next leg of his journey, Nick records a song in the studios where Elvis began his career, learns about civil rights activist Medgar Evers and paddles on the river at sunset in New Orleans.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
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.
The Greater Antilles
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she climbs a palm tree, searches for a solenodon and helps a heroic team liberate flamingos after over 20 years of captivity.
The Central American Coastline
In Belize, Liz goes on the trail of a jaguar suspected of stealing pigs, joins an expedition to tag manatees, and meets the women who have restored the population of Yucatan black howler monkeys.
The Lesser Antilles
Liz joins residents of Mayreau in repairing their vibrant coral after it was damaged by disease, helps protect the tiny Union Island gecko and relives one of her most magnificent wildlife encounters.
The South American Coastline
Liz discovers the unique relationships between people and nature across the Caribbean's South American coastline.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
Part 2
On the next leg of his journey, Nick records a song in the studios where Elvis began his career, learns about civil rights activist Medgar Evers and paddles on the river at sunset in New Orleans.
Part 1
Nick's adventure starts with a helicopter ride along the northern stretch of the Mississippi before hitting the road to visit the birthplace of Mark Twain and a trailblazing restaurant in Minneapolis.
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.
The Greater Antilles
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she climbs a palm tree, searches for a solenodon and helps a heroic team liberate flamingos after over 20 years of captivity.
The Central American Coastline
In Belize, Liz goes on the trail of a jaguar suspected of stealing pigs, joins an expedition to tag manatees, and meets the women who have restored the population of Yucatan black howler monkeys.
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.
World renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum dreams of photographing a polar bear underwater.
In the six months from spring to autumn, the a colony of Rufibarbis ants face the age-old challenge of survival.
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.
From 1951 to 1992, the U.S. government tests more than 900 nuclear weapons on American soil.
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.
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.
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.
World renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum dreams of photographing a polar bear underwater.
In the six months from spring to autumn, the a colony of Rufibarbis ants face the age-old challenge of survival.
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.
From 1951 to 1992, the U.S. government tests more than 900 nuclear weapons on American soil.
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.
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.
World renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum dreams of photographing a polar bear underwater.
In the six months from spring to autumn, the a colony of Rufibarbis ants face the age-old challenge of survival.
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.
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.
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.
World renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum dreams of photographing a polar bear underwater.
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.
Wedding Beach
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mexico City, MX
In a frenzy of mezcal and spice, Mena devours a host of local delicacies - plant-based seafood, aguachile, and classic enfrijoladas; he joins a local abuela to make traditional moles, and visits the legendary floating chinampas.
Austin, TX
Deep in the heart of Texas is a vegan oasis; Mena explores the off-beat Texan Capitol's surprising plant-based bounty: fried chicken, larger-than-life biscuits, short rib baos and mouth-watering vegan brisket.
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.
Wedding Beach
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mexico City, MX
In a frenzy of mezcal and spice, Mena devours a host of local delicacies - plant-based seafood, aguachile, and classic enfrijoladas; he joins a local abuela to make traditional moles, and visits the legendary floating chinampas.
Austin, TX
Deep in the heart of Texas is a vegan oasis; Mena explores the off-beat Texan Capitol's surprising plant-based bounty: fried chicken, larger-than-life biscuits, short rib baos and mouth-watering vegan brisket.
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.
Wedding Beach
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mexico City, MX
In a frenzy of mezcal and spice, Mena devours a host of local delicacies - plant-based seafood, aguachile, and classic enfrijoladas; he joins a local abuela to make traditional moles, and visits the legendary floating chinampas.
Austin, TX
Deep in the heart of Texas is a vegan oasis; Mena explores the off-beat Texan Capitol's surprising plant-based bounty: fried chicken, larger-than-life biscuits, short rib baos and mouth-watering vegan brisket.
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.
Wedding Beach
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
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.
Adventure
The five-year Global Reef Expedition begins, assessing the health and resilience of coral reefs.
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.
Ocean Health
Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere.
Threats to Our Oceans
Throughout the expedition, the Living Oceans Foundation observes signs of declining ocean health, impacting coral reefs and coastal marine ecosystems.
Corals and Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas and how they can help protect coral reefs; where they are working and what makes them effective.
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.
Manta Rays and Boxer Crabs
Tom Hird dives with manta rays, jumps on a skateboard to show how remoras hitch a ride, discovers why boxer crabs use anemones for gloves and how herrings communicate by farting.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
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.
Brazil's Pantanal
The lesser-known blue and green jewel of Brazil: the Pantanal, one of the world's tropical wetlands.
Spain's Doñana Park
In the southwest of Spain lies the Doñana Park, a vast network of marshes and temporary lagoons, and a large, and maybe the best-preserved, wetland in Europe.
The American Everglades
Just a few miles from Miami and its beaches, south Florida is home to a large wetland: the Everglades, or the eternal marshes.
Adventure
The five-year Global Reef Expedition begins, assessing the health and resilience of coral reefs.
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.
Ocean Health
Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere.
Threats to Our Oceans
Throughout the expedition, the Living Oceans Foundation observes signs of declining ocean health, impacting coral reefs and coastal marine ecosystems.
Corals and Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas and how they can help protect coral reefs; where they are working and what makes them effective.
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.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
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.
Brazil's Pantanal
The lesser-known blue and green jewel of Brazil: the Pantanal, one of the world's tropical wetlands.
Spain's Doñana Park
In the southwest of Spain lies the Doñana Park, a vast network of marshes and temporary lagoons, and a large, and maybe the best-preserved, wetland in Europe.
The American Everglades
Just a few miles from Miami and its beaches, south Florida is home to a large wetland: the Everglades, or the eternal marshes.
Adventure
The five-year Global Reef Expedition begins, assessing the health and resilience of coral reefs.
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.
Ocean Health
Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere.
Committed to helping find real-world solutions to the problems plaguing our seas.
Threats to Our Oceans
Throughout the expedition, the Living Oceans Foundation observes signs of declining ocean health, impacting coral reefs and coastal marine ecosystems.
Corals and Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas and how they can help protect coral reefs; where they are working and what makes them effective.
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.
Tidal
The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
Committed to helping find real-world solutions to the problems plaguing our seas.
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.
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Programming to be announced.
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Programming to be announced.