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Changing Planet revisits six of our planet's most vulnerable ecosystems.
Changing Planet revisits six of our planet's most vulnerable ecosystems and catches up with truly inspiring scientists and local experts fighting to safeguard their communities and wildlife, and charting the progress of their game-changing environmental projects. Join conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan to meet new faces who’ll deepen our understanding of these habitats.
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Preview: Season 2 | 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Changing Planet revisits six of our planet's most vulnerable ecosystems and catches up with truly inspiring scientists and local experts fighting to safeguard their communities and wildlife, and charting the progress of their game-changing environmental projects. Join conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan to meet new faces who’ll deepen our understanding of these habitats.
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Dr. M. Sanjayan On Our Climate Future
Dr. M. Sanjayan discusses how he stays optimistic about our climate future, our role in climate change, his climate heroes, and more.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Dr. M. Sanjayan] Our planet is at a pivotal moment.
Climate change isn't coming.
It's here.
(dramatic music) I'm Dr. M. Sanjayan In year two of this ambitious global project, we journey to the front lines of climate change in search of solutions.
- Amazing.
- [Dr. M. Sanjayan] Resilience.
- What's so impressive is the courage.
- [Dr. M. Sanjayan] And most of all, hope.
(inspirational music)
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Preview: S2 | 31s | Changing Planet revisits six of our planet's most vulnerable ecosystems. (31s)
The Troublesome Cane Toad Invasion In Australia
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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 2m 30s | M. Sanjayan investigates the biodiversity around Cairns Airport and meets the cane toad. (2m 30s)
Traditional Landowners Preserving Native Species
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Clip: S2 Ep1 | 4m 11s | M. Sanjayan visits the Kiwirrkurra community and learns how they control invasive species. (4m 11s)
Traditional Land Management Benefiting Modern Australia
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Clip: S2 Ep1 | 2m 16s | Sanjayan starts controlled wildfires under the watchful eye of Kiwirrkurra Rangers. (2m 16s)
Monitoring Muskoxen Births in Arctic Greenland
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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 3m 3s | Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in the frozen northeast. (3m 3s)
Listening In On the Ocean's Orchestra
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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 2m 13s | Professor Steve Simpson monitors the sounds of biodiversity on reefs in the Maldives. (2m 13s)
Collaring a Big Male Jaguar in the Pantanal, Brazil
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Clip: S2 Ep1 | 3m 18s | Changing Planet revisits the team collecting vital data to protect Brazil's top predator. (3m 18s)
Camel Crisis in the Australian Outback
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Clip: S2 Ep1 | 2m 22s | M. Sanjayan witnesses the damage done by camels to an Australian ancestral waterhole. (2m 22s)
Beavers Help to Control California's Forest Fires
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Clip: S2 Ep1 | 2m 29s | Eco-hydrologist, Dr. Emily Fairfax explains the impact beavers have in burnt landscapes. (2m 29s)
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