Take a stunning new look at our wild planet by turning the cameras around to show the world as it really is-with humans in the picture. Dr. M. Sanjayan journeys to the frontiers of where man and animal meet to discover how our relationship with the greatest natural history events on the planet can provide a key to preserving our present and enriching our future. Episodes include Home, Plains, Forest, Water, and Oceans.
Episodes include…
Home - Travel across five continents to take fresh look at how humans can live alongside big animals like pandas, chimps, and tigers.
Plains - Uncover a vital new link between humans, predators, and the spectacular herds that roam the world's great plains, one of the most endangered places on Earth.
Forests - Reconsider the value of the world's forests, from an uncharted area of the Amazon, to Canada, Sumatra, and the cork forests of Portugal.
Oceans - Dr. Sanjayan reveals a vibrant community of scientists, engineers, and fishermen who are providing astonishing solutions that can help avert a cataclysmic future.
Water - Sharing spectacular wildlife stories, Dr. Sanjayan discovers a key connection between Earth's most important resource and the health of a nation.
This program contains tribal nudity. Viewer discretion is advised.
Producer: David Allen
Executive Producer: Andrew Ruhemann, Stella Cha, Jared Lipworth
Production Company: Passion Planet LTD; National Geographic
Production Year: 2014
Copyright Year: 2014
Rating: TV-PG
Host: Dr. M. Sanjayan
Number of Discs: 2
Length: 300 minutes
Subtitled: Y
Subtitle Languages: English (SDH)
Audio Format: 5.1 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen
Content Warning: Contains tribal nudity, viewer discretion is advised.
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