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Episode 1

Season 2 Episode 1 | 54m 06s

Changing Planet returns to six vulnerable habitats from Greenland’s frozen wilderness to the forests of Cambodia. Sanjayan visits Australia’s remotest community to see indigenous land management in action, tracking rare animals and burning grass.

Aired: 04/18/23 | Expires: 05/17/23
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