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In the peaceful coastal valley of Bella Coola, British Columbia, human-bear conflict is on the rise. People rarely used to see bears, so what has changed?
Elephants are eating crops and threatening the livelihoods of a community in rural Mozambique; the only solution: capturing the offending animals and moving them to a secure location.
Whether it's flying in the sky, swinging through the trees, leaping off buildings, or defying gravity, Tom The Blowfish Hird is going higher than ever before to find nature's ultimate highflyers.
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.
Joining the anti-poaching team as they combat illegal deforestation and fishing.
Hi Impact's Richard Tudor and Octavia Kerr sit down Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, and Marco Lambertini from Nature Positive Initiative.
A thorough look at how Charmin toilet paper drives forest destruction, harming people and wildlife, while offering hope through consumer action.
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.
Explore the beauty and vital conservation efforts of Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, one of the biodiverse rainforests on the planet.
Andy Casagrande attempts to place a fin camera on a hammerhead shark; a tiger shark hunts and feeds on its prey.
Andy Casagrande observes a great white shark hunting fur seals; Andy heads to the Bahamas to attempt to place a fin camera on the elusive hammerhead shark.
Filmmaker Collin Monda probes both sides of the debate over the re-establishment of wolves to Yellowstone and the surrounding states.
The reserve's annual aerial game count commences; an unexpected litter of meerkats are a pleasant surprise at Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.
The team launches an ambitious expansion and rewilding program; an orphaned baby rhino arrives at the animal hospital, and the team gets a surprise when they investigate a hippo suspected to be dead.
Witness the event of dawn alongside a magical inland pond with birds, millipedes, and a range of plants; this is sunrise in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern Brazil.
A look at how natural disasters interact on a global scale as mega regulators and how researchers are decoding climate mechanics to establish links between disasters.
Asia's most violent and venomous snakes.
The fearsome bat is amongst the stealthiest hunters in the Animal Kingdom, but has a species of Bulgarian grasshopper outsmarted them?
Falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride on the wind; Canadians harness and harvest the wind.
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.
This true story travels through the 1960's to the end of the 1990's; illustrating key events and players which lead to the first Earth Day... and beyond.
Mountain lions are an enigmatic species, making them a challenge to study. Ivan finds himself waist deep in snow in Central Utah with a team of researchers attempting to collar these iconic cats.
Nature is filled with no shortage of flamboyant creatures. Tom The Blowfish Hird shines the spotlight on outrageous exhibitionists in his search for the natural world's greatest showmen.
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.
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Angelika struggles to tranquilize two yearling bears at the shelter so they can be released; Kim juggles bear care and a squirrel release.
Northern Lights Shelter is housing a record number of black bears; Angelika works around the clock to try to save an orphan bear cub hit by a car; Thomas is charged with raising a fawn delivered by roadside C-section.
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.
Angelika struggles to tranquilize two yearling bears at the shelter so they can be released; Kim juggles bear care and a squirrel release.
Northern Lights Shelter is housing a record number of black bears; Angelika works around the clock to try to save an orphan bear cub hit by a car; Thomas is charged with raising a fawn delivered by roadside C-section.
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.
This true story travels through the 1960's to the end of the 1990's; illustrating key events and players which lead to the first Earth Day... and beyond.
Mountain lions are an enigmatic species, making them a challenge to study. Ivan finds himself waist deep in snow in Central Utah with a team of researchers attempting to collar these iconic cats.
Nature is filled with no shortage of flamboyant creatures. Tom The Blowfish Hird shines the spotlight on outrageous exhibitionists in his search for the natural world's greatest showmen.
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.
Mfana explores what a sustainable solution to poaching requires and taps into his informant network.
Hi Impact's Richard Tudor and Octavia Kerr sit down with Tim Christopersen from Salesforce and Ani Dasgupta from the World Resources Institute.
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.
Gadget gets sentimental over parting with his pioneering Speedster to make room for more projects; a trip to Burning Man helps him cope and karma gets him a great offer.
The lesser-known blue and green jewel of Brazil: the Pantanal, one of the world's tropical wetlands.
All over the world, engineers and scientists are racing to solve one key problem: how to safely and efficiently store electricity at a large scale but at a low cost.
The compelling story of African-American tree farmers in South Carolina who trace their land back to the end of slavery.
Chuck Leavell explores Wisconsin on a motorcycle; touring the Northwoods; the ancient ways of the Menominee Tribe; axe-throwing; Native American musician Wade Fernandez.
The blossoms of the jacaranda fall like rain from the trees and collect like snow, softening the spring of this mid-pacific sub-tropical archipelago.
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.
The team examines the deepest shaft discovered in the UK: Titan; they hope a 3D scan can reveal its true size and secrets about its formation.
Jack and Colton check out the underwater world of Biscayne and help the park fight a dangerous invasive species.
A new way of biking Going-to-the-Sun Road; a back-country camp.
Jimmy Doherty travels to Uganda in the heart of Africa to meet a young British couple and their five-month-old baby, who have abandoned the rat race in the UK for a new life on the banks of the River Nile.
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.
Arlie's new invention has mixed results and Shannon charms a shy gator; away from the park, trouble is afoot for Arlie and Jessica.
Steady winds and consistent waves draw surfers and windsurfers from far and wide to Ho'okipa Beach Park on the North Shore of Maui.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Ivan visits the San Antonio Zoo, an international hub for scientific research and education, and discovers how public outreach is shaping the modern conservation landscape.
Heavy metal marine biologist, Tom The Blowfish Hird, scours the globe to find the Top 10 most ingenious animal craftsmanship. Which animal will be crowned nature's master builder?
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 team discovers a poacher's snare and stages an ambush at the scene of the crime.
Hurricanes, storms, and floods; three symbolic cities on three different continents -- New York, Rotterdam and Singapore; each faces problems and must revisit its affair with water in order to survive.
The life of an iceberg, from its stunning birth in Greenland to its dramatic death off the shores of Newfoundland.
Over 6 months,a mother Humpback travels from frozen Antarctica to ancestral birthing grounds in the tropics.
Hurricanes, storms, and floods; three symbolic cities on three different continents -- New York, Rotterdam and Singapore; each faces problems and must revisit its affair with water in order to survive.
The life of an iceberg, from its stunning birth in Greenland to its dramatic death off the shores of Newfoundland.
Over 6 months,a mother Humpback travels from frozen Antarctica to ancestral birthing grounds in the tropics.
Trevor Carlson puts everything on the line to chase monster waves from Maui, Hawaii, to Ensenada, Mexico.
Ivan visits the San Antonio Zoo, an international hub for scientific research and education, and discovers how public outreach is shaping the modern conservation landscape.
Heavy metal marine biologist, Tom The Blowfish Hird, scours the globe to find the Top 10 most ingenious animal craftsmanship. Which animal will be crowned nature's master builder?
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 team discovers a poacher's snare and stages an ambush at the scene of the crime.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Laurence Tubiana from the European Climate Foundation, Champa Patel from Climate Group, and Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
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.
In the dense jungles of Costa Rica, a young spider monkey must learn to survive; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
In the six months from spring to autumn, the a colony of Rufibarbis ants face the age-old challenge of survival.
Fly over an island along the possible flightpath of a migrating Arctic peregrine falcon; so much to see: individual osprey nests, a school bus, a morning catch net for birds on the Atlantic flyway.
The city rich in history and hearty food surprises with live-fire cooking, fresh pasta and an unexpected turn on the classic Philly cheesesteak.
Lance and Sonja cut through roof tiles to get to a killer beehive; Lance urges the homeowner to look at the hive, but she's petrified of bees; Lance finds a way to get her to face her fears.
Lance and Sonja take a boat out to a desert island to find and remove killer beehives, and with deadly snakes and spiders on the island, they have no idea what to expect.
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.
Analiese settles in for winter and makes a pivotal choice about her future; she cooks up a feast to celebrate the year with her new friends and community.
Guy Pearce introduces the ingenious Aussies bringing native animals and habitats back from the brink of extinction using robots, some devilishly clever thinking, and koala-friendly drones.
Guy Pearce introduces the inventive Aussies tackling bushfire threat by combining ancient know-how with cutting edge technology.
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.
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.
Penobscot Bay once witnessed commercial sailing traffic that numbered in the tens of thousands; now, a surviving light tower stands watch over a few lobster pots, a keeper's house, and the rising sun.
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.
The need for speed is an essential skill to survive in a hostile world-and, for some animals, can be the difference between catching a meal or becoming dinner. But which animal is the fastest?
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.
A look at the anti-poaching team safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of Mozambique's Zambezi Delta from wildlife crime.
The emerging world of electric vehicles, the infrastructure needed for them, and the radical changes needed in the transport industry.
Once extinct, species can never come back-until now. Scientists use cutting-edge genetics to revive extinct species, raising ethical questions about humanity's role in nature's balance.
To meet climate goals, global electricity must go carbon-free soon. Is nuclear power crucial for the energy transition to meet climate goals?
The emerging world of electric vehicles, the infrastructure needed for them, and the radical changes needed in the transport industry.
Once extinct, species can never come back-until now. Scientists use cutting-edge genetics to revive extinct species, raising ethical questions about humanity's role in nature's balance.
To meet climate goals, global electricity must go carbon-free soon. Is nuclear power crucial for the energy transition to meet climate goals?
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.
The need for speed is an essential skill to survive in a hostile world-and, for some animals, can be the difference between catching a meal or becoming dinner. But which animal is the fastest?
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.
A look at the anti-poaching team safeguarding the extraordinary biodiversity of Mozambique's Zambezi Delta from wildlife crime.
Hi Impact's Richard Tudor sits down with Matteo Civillini from Climate Home News, Tais Gadea Lara from InfoAmazonia, and Fiona McRaith from Inside COP.
Veterinarians try a groundbreaking technology to try to restore a rescued sea lion's eyesight; a sea turtle desperately needs help.
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.
An adventure into Slovenia's largest ice cave; the team scans the volume of ice, providing data for scientists to assess climate change.
Exploring the historic Gunflint Trail.
Jack and Colton explore one of the oldest rivers in North America, one of the biggest bridges in the country, and New River.
Jimmy Doherty travels to the Yukon wilderness in Canada to find out why an actress and an office worker quit the London rat race for a log cabin in bear country.
Green turns to red in two fieldside hundred-year-old sugar maple trees; wind blows on a ridgetop blueberry field, with a lake below; alpacas graze in the pastures of a Maine farm; autumn arrives.
Johnny has one stinker of a day and Julia teaches a few things about owning and caring for a lizard before dealing with a deadly trespasser.
Stuart and Chris answer a call where a snake disappears after it is spotted near a child. They later stop by a house that Stuart has already been to, where a red belly escapes for the first time.
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.
These three legendary women fought first to save the apes, then to save the world.
Veterinarians try a groundbreaking technology to try to restore a rescued sea lion's eyesight; a sea turtle desperately needs help.
A dedicated rescue team works tirelessly to help save California condors from the brink of extinction; the SeaWorld rescue team tries to save an abandoned baby seal.
Two army veterans help Gary with a rescue at the park, and Arlie and Blue wrangle a feisty gator out of a dangerous situation.
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.
From the froth of birds and a sea otter in the inter-tidal zone, ascend to a sweeping overlook of the Pacific at sunset: Gnarled Monterey cypress trees, the pounding surf, and gray whale spouts.
A history of fighting forest fires and the Forestry Service, along with some background on Indigenous policies and practices help paint the current picture.
The rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned chimpanzees from the bushmeat and pet trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Quail populations in Texas are a crucial indicator species that are the canary in the coal mine for ecosystem health.
Rhinos are critically endangered -- poached for their horns -- which often leaves babies orphaned; Brooke visits a sanctuary dedicated to rehabilitating, protecting, and caring for these animals.
Brooke heads to the largest rhino orphanage in the world; she spends time with her friend Petronel, a true conservation hero, and learns what it's like to care for rhino orphans.
Discussing the result of U.S. policies, how to fix the problems and how to steer away from a fire industrial complex into better practices for fighting fires.
A brief historical background of fighting forest fires while creating bad policies and practices; the differences between federal land and private land management.
More history of fighting forest fires and how it changed the American geographical landscape; fighting fires by land, sea, and air is highlighted.
Discussing the result of U.S. policies, how to fix the problems and how to steer away from a fire industrial complex into better practices for fighting fires.
A brief historical background of fighting forest fires while creating bad policies and practices; the differences between federal land and private land management.
More history of fighting forest fires and how it changed the American geographical landscape; fighting fires by land, sea, and air is highlighted.
A history of fighting forest fires and the Forestry Service, along with some background on Indigenous policies and practices help paint the current picture.
The rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned chimpanzees from the bushmeat and pet trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Quail populations in Texas are a crucial indicator species that are the canary in the coal mine for ecosystem health.
Rhinos are critically endangered -- poached for their horns -- which often leaves babies orphaned; Brooke visits a sanctuary dedicated to rehabilitating, protecting, and caring for these animals.
Brooke heads to the largest rhino orphanage in the world; she spends time with her friend Petronel, a true conservation hero, and learns what it's like to care for rhino orphans.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Tim DeMoss, Environmental Affairs Officer a the Port of Los Angeles, sits down with Jurriaan Kamp to discuss carbon neutral transportation and how hydrogen-powered trucks are the key to cleaner air.
Witnessing Hurricane Ida's devastation as it reduces Louisiana to rubble; following a man running for his life from California wildfires; facing a deadly sea swirl with a Norwegian ship crew; looking for a snow kiter engulfed by an avalanche.
A husband and wife storm chaser team witness devastation caused by a tornado; a meteorologist is chased by a twister; a meteorologist witnesses one of the widest tornadoes ever recorded.
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.
A warmer planet creates drier conditions and increasing lightning activity, causing catastrophic wildfires and other anomalies like ``firenadoes``; megastorm events occur in California and Alberta, Canada.
Discussing covering sustainable development goals, climate restoration and more.
Examining the industry's environmental impact and how it must evolve.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Pilita Clark from the Financial Times, Wei Qian from Lianhe Zaobao, and Jeff Young from Newsweek.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Discussing covering sustainable development goals, climate restoration and more.
Examining the industry's environmental impact and how it must evolve.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Pilita Clark from the Financial Times, Wei Qian from Lianhe Zaobao, and Jeff Young from Newsweek.
The story of devastating events in California and British Columbia, Canada.
Early morning in Carver's Harbor, one of Maine's most active lobster fishing communities; lobster boats prepare for the day by assembling bait, crew, and fuel, then off to the nearby fishing grounds.
Chronicling the lives of individuals who are experiencing the erosion of Louisiana's wetlands in the deepest parts of the Mississippi Delta.
After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.
After getting client Lasta the hottest electric Boxster in Hollywood, Gadget gets the DeLorean ripping into the future as the crew bonds while filming a promo video to attract future clients.
In the dense jungles of Costa Rica, a young spider monkey must learn to survive; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
Preserved in a Danish marsh for over 2,500 years, this natural mummy offers a rare face-to-face encounter with the past. Where did the Tollund man come from? Who was he? And how did he live?
Estimates suggest that by 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages, creating ideal conditions for a new market investment groups to claim a monopoly on anything related to water.
In the dense jungles of Costa Rica, a young spider monkey must learn to survive; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
Preserved in a Danish marsh for over 2,500 years, this natural mummy offers a rare face-to-face encounter with the past. Where did the Tollund man come from? Who was he? And how did he live?
Estimates suggest that by 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages, creating ideal conditions for a new market investment groups to claim a monopoly on anything related to water.
Chronicling the lives of individuals who are experiencing the erosion of Louisiana's wetlands in the deepest parts of the Mississippi Delta.
After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.
After getting client Lasta the hottest electric Boxster in Hollywood, Gadget gets the DeLorean ripping into the future as the crew bonds while filming a promo video to attract future clients.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Greg Steltenpohl welcomes Jurriaan Kamp to his home in Los Angeles where they talk about shifting to a mostly plant-based diet.
Mena devours plant-based sushi and ramen, learns to cook soba noodles from scratch, and takes part in a traditional tea ceremony.
From backyard creeks to the mighty Mississippi, young people are driving real change for a cleaner, more sustainable future in Tennessee.
Whether in small rural communities or big bustling cities, the power of community involvement is unmatched, half a world apart but bound by shared devotion to improving the quality of local rivers.
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.
Analiese begins her first Tasmanian spring with a Welcome to Country ceremony; she learns to shoot and embarks on an overnight fishing adventure, before laying down roots in her new native garden.
Guy Pearce introduces us to three innovators feeding the planet by fighting food waste, a restaurant waste warrior, a passionate food rescuer and a Queensland farmer going bananas.
Guy Pearce shows how three tech-savvy Aussies are making the world a better place for millions of Australians living with disabilities.
Alpenglow greets the slopes of a Southern Alps ski resort; a vast early winter landscape unfolds with the brilliant first colors of sunrise as skiers silently wind their way towards the valley below.
A growing danger around the world.
A fisherman becomes trapped on a lake during a hurricane; a hurricane chaser saves lives in the Philippines; an explorer becomes trapped during Hurricane Katrina.
Exploring the food, history, culture and beaches of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Flying to Montreal, Canada's second-largest city.
A massive typhoon in the Philippines; a record-breaking California wildfire; a submerged house; a lost snowboarder spends an icy night facing bears and deadly frostbite.
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.
Witnessing four different animal litters' first weeks of their lives: a litter of golden retriever puppies, another of goat kids, one of Polwarth lambs, and lastly, a litter of Mangalitsa cross piglets.
Gino and Fred begin in Austria's Zillertal Alps, where melting glaciers highlight climate change; exploring meat's impact, they try vegetarianism and discover innovative culinary alternatives in Vienna.
After a rogue leopard is captured by local farmers, the team relocates it to the reserve; Johan heads up north to oversee the loading of 160 vultures.
John tracks the female cheetah and her cubs; the team captures zebra and buffalo and relocates them to the new land; the two orphaned elephants embark on their final phase of rehabilitation.
Gadget and Co bash the dirty guts out of a Porsche to get it primed and electrified for the owner's Hollywood movie premiere while getting trippy overhauling a Burning Man art car for an old friend.
Nick heads to the Nadaam Festival, a celebration of the ancient skills that were required to become a warrior under Genghis Khan.
An adventure into Slovenia's largest ice cave; the team scans the volume of ice, providing data for scientists to assess climate change.
Jack and Colton travel through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains while exploring the famous Icefields Parkway.
Colton and Jack head north to Manitoba, Canada, hoping to spot their first polar bear in the wild; kayaking alongside beluga whales.
Nick heads to the Nadaam Festival, a celebration of the ancient skills that were required to become a warrior under Genghis Khan.
An adventure into Slovenia's largest ice cave; the team scans the volume of ice, providing data for scientists to assess climate change.
Jack and Colton travel through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains while exploring the famous Icefields Parkway.
Colton and Jack head north to Manitoba, Canada, hoping to spot their first polar bear in the wild; kayaking alongside beluga whales.
Gino and Fred begin in Austria's Zillertal Alps, where melting glaciers highlight climate change; exploring meat's impact, they try vegetarianism and discover innovative culinary alternatives in Vienna.
After a rogue leopard is captured by local farmers, the team relocates it to the reserve; Johan heads up north to oversee the loading of 160 vultures.
John tracks the female cheetah and her cubs; the team captures zebra and buffalo and relocates them to the new land; the two orphaned elephants embark on their final phase of rehabilitation.
Gadget and Co bash the dirty guts out of a Porsche to get it primed and electrified for the owner's Hollywood movie premiere while getting trippy overhauling a Burning Man art car for an old friend.
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Pilita Clark from the Financial Times and Adair Turner from the Energy Transitions Commission.
A thorough look at how Charmin toilet paper drives forest destruction, harming people and wildlife, while offering hope through consumer action.
Durban's lush forests are a haven for green snakes that use the vegetation to camouflage themselves; but which ones of these slithery beasts are dangerous?
Stuart and Olivia try to capture two eastern browns while Mick's mother calls for help after she discovers a strange reptile in her bedroom.
Heavy metal marine biologist, Tom The Blowfish Hird, scours the globe to find the Top 10 most ingenious animal craftsmanship. Which animal will be crowned nature's master builder?
Nature is filled with no shortage of flamboyant creatures. Tom The Blowfish Hird shines the spotlight on outrageous exhibitionists in his search for the natural world's greatest showmen.
Wildlife Manager, Bruce, and his team start to rewild the newly purchased land; John tracks a female cheetah he is concerned about and stumbles upon a pleasant surprise.
The orphaned baby rhino takes a big step in his rehabilitation; construction has begun on the vulture enclosures: John has an elephant sighting.
Covers the formation of the isthmus of Panama between South America and North America, a geological event which changed the course of evolution and world climate.
An extraordinary look at the Adams family's 237-year-old garden; a Yorkist rose blooms in homage to the American Revolution; apple trees signify faith and the seasons of the American experiment.
After getting client Lasta the hottest electric Boxster in Hollywood, Gadget gets the DeLorean ripping into the future as the crew bonds while filming a promo video to attract future clients.
Niall McCann investigates the increasing number of polar bear attacks in Churchill, Manitoba.
Lynx hunt hares in the forest while wolves and caribou clash on the tundra.
Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies and whitewater kayakers but too much of it can be deadly.
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.
Dawn breaks over the Pacific on the lush shores of Maui; white waves crash on a black sand beach, fresh water pours from hidden caves, and black noddy seabirds tuck away on the exposed cliff edges.
Guy Pearce shows how Aussies are using smart tech to bring better health to the bush by flying medicine to those who need it, scanning brains at home and away, and detecting viruses remotely.
Guy Pearce introduces us to three Aussies doing their part to help save our oceans and to combat plastic pollution.
When 160 vultures arrive after a 750-mile journey, the team race against time to get them offloaded. The meerkats move to their new home, and a red alert puts the new rhino AI collars to the test.
The orphaned baby rhino takes a big step in his rehabilitation; construction has begun on the vulture enclosures: John has an elephant sighting.
Client Michael saves a nostalgic Fiero from junking to electrify it as a gift to his nephew; while Seven laughs at GM's attempt to go Italian, Gadget overhauls it to go faster than is probably safe.
Bathed in sunshine and Big Latin Culture, Mena learns to make classic Cubanos and Puerto Rican staples vegan style.
Lance is hired to remove a hive behind the wall of a home; previously pesticide was used on this hive; something that Lance would never do; a swarm attacks Lance's team back at his office.
Lance sends team member Leyla back to the fruit ranch to try and finish up extracting the killer beehive; Lance is brought in to deal with stinging bees at a Palm Springs baseball stadium.
Explore the best of the Blue Ridge in Asheville, North, N.C.; Garrett samples gourmet donuts, dishes, and desserts made with locally grown and sourced ingredients, and burns off the calories with a ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Visiting a cool cave house with another life, getting hooked by an indestructible home and more.
Bathed in sunshine and Big Latin Culture, Mena learns to make classic Cubanos and Puerto Rican staples vegan style.
Lance is hired to remove a hive behind the wall of a home; previously pesticide was used on this hive; something that Lance would never do; a swarm attacks Lance's team back at his office.
Lance sends team member Leyla back to the fruit ranch to try and finish up extracting the killer beehive; Lance is brought in to deal with stinging bees at a Palm Springs baseball stadium.
Explore the best of the Blue Ridge in Asheville, North, N.C.; Garrett samples gourmet donuts, dishes, and desserts made with locally grown and sourced ingredients, and burns off the calories with a ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Visiting a cool cave house with another life, getting hooked by an indestructible home and more.
Guy Pearce shows how Aussies are using smart tech to bring better health to the bush by flying medicine to those who need it, scanning brains at home and away, and detecting viruses remotely.