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Save The Whales Again

The INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) values earth’s whale fleet at over $1 trillion. To find out why, join Dr. Iain Kerr of OCEAN ALLIANCE and dive into the most beautiful fecal fuelled love triangle on earth. Meet the cast of whales that safeguard the seas. Journey into their deep past. Learn how they got so big and why size DOES matter. Discover how their sh*t keeps you breathing. And most importantly, see what you can do to avoid accidentally killing the life that supports all life.

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Bees- Plight of the Pollinator

What comes before the a-pocalypse? The bee-pocalypse. The climate crisis is impacting insects hardest and for these unsung heroes - migration isn’t an option. One of the most important species on the planet, bees are a critical link in the chain of life that extends all the way to you and me. But surprise-surprise, humans had other plans for these keystone characters. Get inside bee anatomy with THE POLLINATORS founder Thomas Van De Beek as he breaks down why we need bees to keep getting busy and find out what you can do to help bees - help us - avoid a future without food

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Jaguars - Guardians of Reality

Jaguars - Amazonian apex hero. Their predatory prowess is key to maintaining tropical forests across the Americas but they are a shadow in doubt. Welcome to the climate crisis - deforestation is rising, habitats are disappearing fast and with just 60,000 left in the wild - jags need our help. Take a trip into their wild world. Get the lowdown on their amazing abilities, evolutionary journey and current plight. Join Ecologist & Conservationist, Prof. Gerardo Ceballos, as he explains why when the cat’s away - nature goes astray.

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Wolves - Born to Rewild

Join us as we unravel wolf mythology and get personal with the natural world’s most loveable rogues. See how our stories intertwine. Why we love to loathe them. How we brought them to the brink and what we can do to bring them back. Unpack their anatomy. Unearth their evolution. Debug your brain box as wolf expert Suzanne Asha Stone from the International Wildlife Coexistence Network breaks down why we need wolves and what we must do to protect the pack.