Space Junk
After 50 years of launching into space, a troubling legacy casts a shadow over the future of space exploration
After 50 years of launching into space, a troubling legacy casts a shadow over the future of space exploration
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On Easter morning, a baby elephant is mysteriously abandoned by her herd in the wilds of Botswana's Okavango Delta. Saved from certain death by a bizarre chain of events, she forces herself into a very unusual, captive elephant herd. This is "Paseka's" story. We follow her first year in this spectacular African wilderness, learning daily what it means to be an elephant. What is instinctive? What is she taught by the elephants? What does she need to learn from the humans? How does her arrival change the herd dynamics? Her unique journey is our window into the elephant world.
In the war to save our planet's future, the battleground is China.
The Arctic is accessible to man only because of ice dogs
In 1990, deep in the badlands of South Dakota, paleontologists unearthed the bones of a monster
Tracking the exotic pet trade of otters across the globe, is a story of gangsters and guns, mammals, and middlemen. Japanese otter cafés and social media influencers are driving increased demand for pet otters all over the world, with devastating consequences. These otters might be adorable, but the truth behind this trade is anything but. Ripped from the wild or irresponsibly bred, orphaned by poachers and confined in unnatural environments, these otters live a life of extreme misery. Following World Animal Protection intelligence, environmental photojournalist Aaron Gekoski investigates Otters and the Exotic Pet Trade.
Ice is to the Arctic as trees are to the rainforest. It is the underpinning of the ecosystem
After 50 years of launching into space, a troubling legacy casts a shadow over the future of space exploration
Follow Laura, a young journalist, and Alec, an ex-fighter pilot, as they journey the final leg of a prestigious aerial race across France
Today's industrialised food system causes a huge amount of our carbon emissions - and we waste one-third of all the food produced.
Wildlife film-makers often risk life and limb trying to capture unique images of their dangerous protagonists.
Glaciers are found in Alaska at low altitudes, passing through the long valleys before they arrive at the sea.
Fabiano Ventura and his team continue to study the effects of climate change on the world's largest glaciers.
100 years after the expedition of Duke of the Abruzzi to the Baltoro glacier, a team follow in his footsteps.
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
An exhilarating adventure documentary that follows Rebecca Rusch, an ultra-endurance mountain biker, as she embarks on a daring expedition along the historic Ho Chi Minh trail.
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