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Forgotten and overlooked, grasslands could hold the key to our planet’s survival.
Grasslands are one of the planet’s most important, yet most overlooked habitats. Follow scientists as they discover animal species with the power to transform and restore our grasslands, turning them into carbon sinks that could slow climate change.
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Grasslands are one of the planet’s most important, yet most overlooked habitats. Follow scientists as they discover animal species with the power to transform and restore our grasslands, turning them into carbon sinks that could slow climate change.
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Evolution Earth
Traveling to the far corners of the world, we discover the extraordinary ways animals are adapting to our rapidly changing planet. We witness nature’s remarkable resilience, as our perception of evolution and its potential is forever transformed. Read these interviews with experts to learn more.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] Evolution earth, grasslands where animals have the power to transform our world.
(cheerful music) Out there things aren't what you expect, you'll see.
A Growing Number of Wildebeest In the Serengeti
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Wildebeest numbers rose after eradicating rinderpest. The Serengeti ecosystem rebounded. (3m 16s)
A Herd of Buffalo Are Returned to the Fort Peck Reservation
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A momentous occasion as a new Buffalo herd are returned to the Fort Peck Reservation. (5m 45s)
Scientists Look to Soil for Answers on Climate Change
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Plants are reacting to our changing climate so scientists are looking to soil for answers. (3m 7s)
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