Heroes of the Wild Frontiers
Shanti Ram Chhetri faced floods and bullets,. Now, at 60, his final days unfold in a thrilling tale.
Shanti Ram Chhetri faced floods and bullets,. Now, at 60, his final days unfold in a thrilling tale.
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Fairbourne's residents have been told that by 2054 their village will be decommissioned and left to the sea.
In the south of Spain, nearer to Africa than Europe, El Hiero is home to a number of odd species
Riviera Maya, situated on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, has a variety of great diving points
Egypt is one of the best connected countries in the Middle East making it a great diving destination
In the verdant embrace of Nucșoara, Romania's ancient beech trees stand as silent witnesses to history, unique wildlife, and a community's resilience.
In a country consisting of over 7500 islands and 175 languages, the Philippines is as diverse and disunited as it gets. But the one thing that ties it all together is the love for the game - basketball!
Originally Pablo Escobar's playthings, more than one hundred African hippos are now an invasive species in Colombia. Can a global team of conservationists, lawyers, and even local residents find a way to save these unwanted guests?
In the aftermath of devastating wildfire seasons, a remarkable effort emerges to restore the scorched lands of British Columbia.
Fairbourne's residents have been told that by 2054 their village will be decommissioned and left to the sea.
A gentle call for a cease-fire at the table, with inspiring stories of how a diet change can help the planet, animals and human health
Jerrie van de Kop follows the wind as he kiteboards from warm waters to snowy peaks.
Farmers grow coffee to save a rainforest that's crucial to local communities and wildlife.
A decade after a momentous dam removal, salmon are helping revive a lost U.S. ecosystem.
On Panama's remote Pearl Islands, marine biologist Callie Veelenturf is using her research on endangered sea turtles to help the country enshrine the rights of nature into law—and help the communities living there protect their own environment and livelihood.
All around the world, seabirds provide a critical link between land and sea. On Hawai'i, ecologists are working to protect two vital shearwater species that helped life first take hold across these islands.
Coral reefs around the world are threatened by rising ocean temperatures, but hope is growing off the coast of Hawaii. There, researchers at the Coral Resilience Lab selectively breed corals to withstand ever-increasing amounts of heat stress.
Crystal River has long been a safe haven for the Florida manatee, but when an invasive algae wiped out the eelgrass that manatees need for food, the community rallied to restore the river and save the animals that call it home.
In southeast Florida, conservationists are out at dawn every morning, surveying and protecting the nests of three turtle species to keep them safe from human traffic.
Centuries of pollution despoiled New York Harbor, turning it into a virtual dead zone. But now, the most ambitious restoration project in any city on Earth aims to bring it back to life.
Rhinos are iconic and endangered. If we can't protect them, what can we protect?
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