Sharks, devils, wombats: three homosapiens saving what we've got

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 Rats to the rescue (Little Beasts, Big Jobs Part 2)

You just never know when you'll need a rat will save your life. 

The mighty fly army (Little Beasts, Big Jobs Part 1)

Some people dream of changing the world. Others do. Thank the flies. 

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Rewilding the Eastern Cape: Protecting Rhinos, Elephants, and the Future
Robin's Nest from American Humane

Dr. Robin Ganzert opens Season 3 of Robin's Nest with Dr. Andrew Muir, one of South Africa’s leading conservationists and CEO of Wilderness Foundation Africa. Together, they explore bold efforts to restore ecosystems and protect keystone species in the Eastern Cape—from t ...

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The women who protect nature
The Conversation

Kim Chakanetsa meets two environmental champions fighting to save South America's most precious ecosystems. Kris Tompkins is the president and co-founder of Tompkins Conservation. Kris and her late husband, Doug Tompkins, have been instrumental in the creation of 13 national ...

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Women saving endangered species
The Conversation

Whitley Fund for Nature 2025 winners from Brazil and Nepal tell Datshiane Navanayagam about their efforts to save the plants and animals they love from extinction.Reshu Bashyal is working to stop illegal poaching of wild orchids and Maire’s Yew trees in Nepal. Both plants are pri ...  Afficher plus

Operation Breakthrough: Fighting to save three whales
Witness History

Three Californian gray whales got caught in ice off Alaska in October 1988. Indigenous people, environmentalists, oil companies and even the Soviet Navy joined forces to try to free them. Rich Preston has been hearing from Cindy Lowri who was working for Greenpeace and who joined ...  Afficher plus