2024-06-29
Journey to Macedonia to meet the Aromanians, a people who once lived as nomadic shepherds in the hills. See how a few committed individuals are keeping this culture, language, and way of life alive.
Michigan Conservation Officers monitor the fall salmon run, try to bring to anglers to justice, and try to help a landowner whose property has accumulated a lot of trash from trespassers.
Conservation Officers investigate a man in northern Michigan who shot from his vehicle, claiming to be sighting his gun on a squirrel in an area with deer and elk.
Erich Ritter and Chuck Anderson have grave reservations about how far humans are willing to go for a thrill.
Discover one of the most dangerous jobs in the world...shark diving! Meet the people who spend their lives studying, photographing, and interacting with these extraordinary predators.
Explorer Adam Shoalts embarks on an extraordinary 4,000 kilometer solo journey across the Canadian Arctic by canoe and on foot, putting his wilderness survival skills to the ultimate test.
Michigan Conservation Officers monitor the fall salmon run, try to bring to anglers to justice, and try to help a landowner whose property has accumulated a lot of trash from trespassers.
Conservation Officers investigate a man in northern Michigan who shot from his vehicle, claiming to be sighting his gun on a squirrel in an area with deer and elk.
They're not whales at all, but by far the largest fish in the sea. Yet at nearly 50 feet in length and weighing 20 tons or more, whale sharks eat only the smallest marine animals.
As the Arctic melts, a short cut across the Northern Sea makes shipping cheaper and faster. But the savings come at a tremendous price. Can the shipping sector meet world carbon reduction promises.
An investigative look at an industry that tests the toxicity of their products on prisoners, only to deny the danger of these substances and their damaging effects on health & the environment.
Mark Angelo journeys through some of the world's most pristine waterways, to some of its most polluted, in an unprecedented global adventure that reveals the dark side of the fashion industry.
An exclusive investigation of the 2018 Palu, Indonesia, tsunami. Uncover the complex mechanics, most advanced prevention technologies, and most likely future scenarios for these natural disasters.
An Officer in the northern Lower Peninsula works to confiscate guns that may have been used to illegally harvest elk and has them analyzed by the lab of the State Police.
Michigan conservation officers patrol snowmobilers in the northern Lower Peninsula, and officers in mid-Michigan check out "Tip Up Town" where ice fishing activity ramps up.
Exclusive HD imagery examines scientific efforts to protect two essential mammal species, manatees and dugongs, in the wild. Witness thrilling captures and field exams in Florida.
Discover one of the most dangerous jobs in the world...shark diving! Meet the people who spend their lives studying, photographing, and interacting with these extraordinary predators.
Two female filmmakers fight alongside Indigenous leaders and scientists to protect a critically endangered species of orca, their collapsing ecosystem, and all human life in the Pacific Northwest.
Officers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula check snowmobilers and ice fishermen. Also, a look into the state's Salmon in the Classroom program that teaches students about their state's ecosystem.
Australia's K'gari Island is home to a stronghold of pure dingo genetics. As these opportunists find themselves in conflict with humans, Ivan joins a dedicated team to find sustainable solutions.
Erich Ritter and Chuck Anderson have grave reservations about how far humans are willing to go for a thrill.
Two extreme divers and cinematographers, Jill Heinerth and Mario Cyr, take a daring Arctic expedition to investigate how northern wildlife is adjusting to global climate change.
From snowfall in Japan to the desert climates of Namibia, climb aboard researcher boats, aircrafts, and even inside satellites, to get immersed in one of the biggest weather studies in progress.
A debate is raging over America's public lands-putting millions of acres at risk. As wildlife refuges opened to oil exploration, the American public fights to save the places they love.