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Explore the planet’s most threatened ecosystems. Follow Dr. M. Sanjayan on a visit to northern California where the largest river restoration project in US history is aiming to bring life back to a sacred river.

Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates the largest river restoration ever attempted in the United States.
Dr M. Sanjayan investigates the urgent efforts to help coral reefs survive climate change.
M. Sanjayan witnesses the ingenious net capturing of coral spawn.
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Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates the largest river restoration ever attempted in the United States.
Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates urgent efforts to help coral reefs survive climate change.
Sanjayan visits Australia’s east coast to explore mangrove forests, spot dugongs and more.
Sanjayan travels to Australia to see the effects of climate change.
M. Sanjayan continues his journey in East Africa.
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Discover the non-antibiotic solutions used to combat stony coral tissue loss disease.
Meet Floaty Boat, the high-tech vessel ensuring precise coral larvae restoration.
The innovative mission to restore coral reefs with a groundbreaking musical twist.
Dr M. Sanjayan investigates the urgent efforts to help coral reefs survive climate change.
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M. Sanjayan witnesses the damage done by camels to an Australian ancestral waterhole.
Professor Steve Simpson monitors the sounds of biodiversity on reefs in the Maldives.
M. Sanjayan investigates the biodiversity around Cairns Airport and meets the cane toad.
Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in the frozen northeast.
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