Changing Planet
Camel Crisis in the Australian Outback

Capturing Life's Genesis: Coral Spawn Collection
Professor Peter L. Harrison from Southern Cross University and his team use specialized nets to capture precious coral spawn before it drifts away on the current. This ingenious device allows the spawn, a vital mixture of eggs and sperm, to rise to the surface, where it's gently caught,
Professor Peter L. Harrison from Southern Cross University and his team use specialized nets to capture precious coral spawn before it drifts away on the current. This ingenious device allows the spawn, a vital mixture of eggs and sperm, to rise to the surface, where it's gently caught,

Elephant Orphanage
M Sanjayan visits the Voi elephant orphanage and learns about the impact of drought on the local elephant population.
M Sanjayan visits the Voi elephant orphanage and learns about the impact of drought on the local elephant population.

Searching for Tuskers
M Sanjayan joins a team from the Tsavo Trust as they monitor the seasonal movement of big tuskers who are particularly vulnerable to poaching. They see the effects of drought firsthand.
M Sanjayan joins a team from the Tsavo Trust as they monitor the seasonal movement of big tuskers who are particularly vulnerable to poaching. They see the effects of drought firsthand.

Klamath River Mouth
M Sanjayan meets Barry McCovey Jr to talk about how climate change is impacting the Yurok Tribe's traditional fishing in the Klamath River.
M Sanjayan meets Barry McCovey Jr to talk about how climate change is impacting the Yurok Tribe's traditional fishing in the Klamath River.

Trinity River
M Sanjayan meets Frankie Myers and takes a look at the Yurok tribe's work to restore the Trinity River as they hope to replenish the once thriving salmon population.
M Sanjayan meets Frankie Myers and takes a look at the Yurok tribe's work to restore the Trinity River as they hope to replenish the once thriving salmon population.

Local Beekeepers in Kenya
M Sanjayan learns about beekeeping in Kenya and finds out about the environmental and economic benefits to the local Maasai community.
M Sanjayan learns about beekeeping in Kenya and finds out about the environmental and economic benefits to the local Maasai community.

Monitoring Muskoxen Births in Arctic Greenland
Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in northeast Greenland. Muskoxen are in serious decline and they play a key role in the health of the Arctic tundra and its ability to capture carbon.
Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in northeast Greenland. Muskoxen are in serious decline and they play a key role in the health of the Arctic tundra and its ability to capture carbon.

Collaring a Big Male Jaguar in the Pantanal, Brazil
Changing Planet revisits the Onçafari team in the Pantanal, Brazil. This team is collecting vital data that could help protect Brazil’s top predator, the jaguar.
Changing Planet revisits the Onçafari team in the Pantanal, Brazil. This team is collecting vital data that could help protect Brazil’s top predator, the jaguar.

The Troublesome Cane Toad Invasion In Australia
M. Sanjayan investigates the biodiversity around Cairns Airport and encounters the infamous cane toad. This amphibian has wreaked havoc on the biodiversity of Australia by eating its way through many important native species.
M. Sanjayan investigates the biodiversity around Cairns Airport and encounters the infamous cane toad. This amphibian has wreaked havoc on the biodiversity of Australia by eating its way through many important native species.

Listening In On the Ocean's Orchestra
In the Maldives, Professor Steve Simpson has devised a system that uses the sounds of the reef to help restore them.
In the Maldives, Professor Steve Simpson has devised a system that uses the sounds of the reef to help restore them.

Beavers Help to Control California's Forest Fires
In California, the reintroduction of North America's largest rodent, the beaver, brings resilience to wildfires. A fact known for centuries by the Tule River Tribe, and explained here by eco-hydrologist Dr. Emily Fairfax.
In California, the reintroduction of North America's largest rodent, the beaver, brings resilience to wildfires. A fact known for centuries by the Tule River Tribe, and explained here by eco-hydrologist Dr. Emily Fairfax.

Camel Crisis in the Australian Outback
In the Australian Outback, M. Sanjayan witnesses the impact that invasive camels have made to the natural balance of the Australian ecosystem. Sanjayan begins to understand exactly how urgent the state sanctioned cull of feral camels was 15 years ago.
In the Australian Outback, M. Sanjayan witnesses the impact that invasive camels have made to the natural balance of the Australian ecosystem. Sanjayan begins to understand exactly how urgent the state sanctioned cull of feral camels was 15 years ago.

Traditional Landowners Preserving Native Species
Conservationist M. Sanjayan visits the Kiwirrkurra community in a remote part of Australia's Gibson Desert. A number of the Kiwirrkurra community grew up as truly nomadic hunter gatherers. On his visit, Sanjayan learns how the Kiwirrkurra hunt feral cats which in turn, helps preserve to Australia's
Conservationist M. Sanjayan visits the Kiwirrkurra community in a remote part of Australia's Gibson Desert. A number of the Kiwirrkurra community grew up as truly nomadic hunter gatherers. On his visit, Sanjayan learns how the Kiwirrkurra hunt feral cats which in turn, helps preserve to Australia's

Traditional Land Management Benefiting Modern Australia
Conservationist, M. Sanjayan learns the traditional method for starting controlled wildfires with the Kiwirrkurra community of Australia's remote Gibson Desert. These small managed burns protect against mega-fires by creating natural breaks and removing highly flammable growth.
Conservationist, M. Sanjayan learns the traditional method for starting controlled wildfires with the Kiwirrkurra community of Australia's remote Gibson Desert. These small managed burns protect against mega-fires by creating natural breaks and removing highly flammable growth.

Battling Coral Disease: Treatments Below the Waves
Coral reefs face a crisis with stony coral tissue loss disease, but there's hope in alternative treatments. Dr. Erinn Muller is testing pioneering approaches to save these precious ecosystems. Each rescue forges a path to a healthier future, driven by the belief that a decade from now, we&
Coral reefs face a crisis with stony coral tissue loss disease, but there's hope in alternative treatments. Dr. Erinn Muller is testing pioneering approaches to save these precious ecosystems. Each rescue forges a path to a healthier future, driven by the belief that a decade from now, we&

Floaty Boat: Precise Delivery for Coral Larvae
Introducing Floaty Boat, a remotely operated vehicle designed to streamline coral larval restoration efforts. Once coral spawn matures into larvae, they're delicately poured into a 100-liter bladder. Floaty Boat employs a larval-friendly pump to transfer them without harm. Equipped with a real-time substrate assessment camera, Floaty Boat revolutionizes
Introducing Floaty Boat, a remotely operated vehicle designed to streamline coral larval restoration efforts. Once coral spawn matures into larvae, they're delicately poured into a 100-liter bladder. Floaty Boat employs a larval-friendly pump to transfer them without harm. Equipped with a real-time substrate assessment camera, Floaty Boat revolutionizes

Reef Nursery Symphony: Soundscaping for Coral Restoration
Professor Steve Simpson from Bristol University, UK, plays the sounds of a healthy reef to baby coral nurseries. These sounds will later guide the coral to settle in ideal locations. This innovative approach, on an industrial scale, marks a giant leap toward coral reef restoration, blending science, engineering, natural history,
Professor Steve Simpson from Bristol University, UK, plays the sounds of a healthy reef to baby coral nurseries. These sounds will later guide the coral to settle in ideal locations. This innovative approach, on an industrial scale, marks a giant leap toward coral reef restoration, blending science, engineering, natural history,