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Explore humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world examine ways we can restore our planet. This documentary series asks whether newfound awareness of nature could bring about a new chapter in the human story.

Bhutanese farmers and herders work to reduce the risk of catastrophic flooding.
Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon.
European bison roam the oldest forest in Europe.
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Discover why restoring nature might be our best hope for fighting climate change.
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Discover how a new awareness of nature is helping to restore ecosystems once thought lost.
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Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon.
European bison roam the oldest forest in Europe.
Discover why restoring nature might be our best hope for fighting climate change.
Bhutanese farmers and herders work to reduce the risk of catastrophic flooding.
Alan Featherstone founded "Trees for Life" to help rewild the Scottish Highlands.
Explore how a new understanding of nature is helping us find surprising ways to fix it.
How ranchers are finding ways to live alongside wolves in Montana.
A small village reintroduced fireflies to the area to act as pest control for its crops.
Dr. Odd Nakken and Rolf Helge discuss the recovery of Norway's cod stock.
In 1994, workers took part in the rehabilitation of the Loess Plateau landscape.
Explore humanity's relationship with nature and wildlife.
Dr. Stanley Heckadon-Moreno reflects on the building of the Panama Canal.
Explore humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife.