
Coding for Crayfish
In a coastal community grappling with the devastating effects of overfishing and climate change, a traditional fisherman named David Shoshola finds himself at the forefront of a sustainability crisis.

In a coastal community grappling with the devastating effects of overfishing and climate change, a traditional fisherman named David Shoshola finds himself at the forefront of a sustainability crisis.

In this episode, we take a look at how Cornwall's fishing industry is being affected by climate change.

Merrell Hiking Club presents a film about German photographer and nature-lover Mandy Kelch. Mandy is deaf, but that hasn't stopped her from hiking alone.

The story of a man who escaped one of the most toxic places in the world, and his fight to try and empower two young boys to do the same.

Miranda Wang and Jeanny Yao are two millennial innovators embarking on an inspiring journey to solve the problem of plastic waste.

Dr. John Morse reflects on how his passion for teaching has influenced a generation of scientists and professionals.

Wolves. So often the fall guy in myths modern and ancient. Usually cast as the murdering, thieving, molesting type - there's more to these loveable rogues than meets the mind's eye. Discover why those we feared for so long could help save us.

In a landscape torn between harmony and conflict, we delve deep into the relationship between wolves and humans in Europe.

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

We get a first peek at the adorable additions in the denning enclosure

If anything stands out in the Filipino town of Anilao, it is the reefs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

At the perfect crossroads linking three continents – Asia, Africa and Europe – lies Aqaba

Radar gets uncomfortably close to a school of sharks in one of the world's largest lagoons

Set in Tanzania, this story serves as a poignant reminder of the disparities in climate responsibility and the pressing need for global cooperation.

Join forager Josh Quick, who takes us on a fascinating journey to meet people all over Cornwall working to help us 'do food better' as the climate changes.

Follow the journey of two young organic vegetable farmers from Scotland as they embark on a transformative adventure to the Peruvian jungle.

Climate change is having a drastic effect on your daily cup of coffee. If we don't act soon, by the end of the century, coffee could be gone forever.

In the middle of the Indian Ocean you will find one of the largest, most beautiful archipelagos in the world

In the south of Spain, nearer to Africa than Europe, El Hiero is home to a number of odd species