Water Worlds
Off the West Coast of North America lies Haida Gwaii, where northern abalone was placed on the endangered species list in the 1990s Haida Nation divers monitor and protect this vital species.
Off the West Coast of North America lies Haida Gwaii, where northern abalone was placed on the endangered species list in the 1990s Haida Nation divers monitor and protect this vital species.
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Professional trackers John Green, Rene Dahinden, Peter Byrne and Grover Krantz question the existence of the creature known as Sasquatch.
In the race to find the creature first, Pete and his team deploy the trap while Troy hunts it down.
Pete asks his daughter to help out and smooth things over with Troy and his son Dan and Bret build a giant trap to rescue the creature.
Pete and Dane meet up with Troy to rekindle their friendship after a heated argument with a Native American Elder, Troy decides to double down on his hunt.
Pete and Elroy interview a biologist to learn more about what the creature could be Troy begins his hunt while others race to save it.
After several months of searching for the creature, rivalries emerge within the group.
Pete discovers evidence of an unknown giant creature and enlists the help of his resourceful friends and locals to further investigate.
Director Tom DiCillo captures the lives of New York subway commuters.
The courage and creativity of female graffiti and street artists from around the world.
Lisa Nichols shares her journey from public assistance to global speaker in this one-night Broadway event.
Brisa de Angulo Losada, a survivor and advocate for other victims of childhood sexual violence, took her decades-long fight for justice all the way to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights after the legal system in Bolivia failed her. Along the way, she attended Rutgers Law School to become her own lawyer, and ultimately was responsible for a landmark ruling in 2023.
Five international women take part in "La Maestra", the world's only competition for female orchestra conductors.
After an accident leaves Justin Wadlington blind in his left eye at age 5, he develops a unique artistic ability with no formal art training. Despite growing up without parents, Wadlington begins a journey of ascension to the fine art world.
Estuaries, known as the cradle of life, create some of Earth's most productive ecosystems over time, human activity has damaged them, but indigenous and non-indigenous communities are working together to restore and preserve these vital areas.
North American turtles hold cultural significance for First Nations their habitats are threatened by development the Magnetawan First Nation leads efforts to preserve these vital creatures through stewardship programs.
Waterways are often taken for granted small creeks eventually feed rivers, estuaries and oceans in Metro Vancouver, stream keepers work tirelessly to restore and maintain local creeks and streams, protecting these crucial waterways.
In the traditional territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people, Canada's largest underground freshwater cave system thrives. These waters are filtered by freshwater mussels, a key to maintaining clean ecosystems.
Off the West Coast of North America lies Haida Gwaii, where northern abalone was placed on the endangered species list in the 1990s Haida Nation divers monitor and protect this vital species.
Twenty-six dog teams attempt the 1,000-mile race from Whitehorse, Yukon, to Fairbanks, Alaska.
Twenty-six dog teams attempt the 1,000-mile race from Whitehorse, Yukon, to Fairbanks, Alaska.
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