Story and video archive
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Crocodiles that were nearly extinct make a comeback in Cambodia -
Fake blood and stuffed animals: How wildlife forensics could help to convict poachers -
• Video 3:58Video South Africa’s CSI for wildlife 3:58 -
‘There’s magic, there’s mythology, there’s power to these rivers’: Inside the expeditions documenting the Congo Basin -
• Video 24:00Video Call to Earth: The Great Spine of Africa 24:00 -
• Video 3:50Video Meet the man dedicated to saving Madagascar’s lemurs 3:50 -
World’s first carbon tax on livestock will cost farmers $100 per cow -
• Video 3:41Video Mapping Australia’s kelp forests with AI 3:41 -
• Video 3:49Video Protecting sea turtles in the Caribbean 3:49 -
• Video 3:52Video Storms are increasingly damaging shorelines. Could this hybrid coral reef help protect them? 3:52 -
• Video 3:48Video This seed bank in California wants to preserve the Mojave Desert ecosystem 3:48 -
• Video 1:55Video One of the world’s strangest birds is being raised by puppets 1:55 -
The ‘world’s largest mammal migration’ happens here every year. War means no one knows about it -
• Video 3:49Video Restoring sand dunes in Puerto Rico 3:49 -
• Video 3:22Video Saving the dolphins and manatees of the Amazon River 3:22 -
Protector of the pink dolphins: Fernando Trujillo’s quest to save aquatic life in the Amazon -
• GalleryGallery Earth Photo 2024: Images showcase the beauty of the planet and the threats it faces -
Striking photos show how our planet is changing – for better and for worse
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Join us for Call to Earth Day on December 4, 2024, and celebrate Connected Generations -
• Video 2:40Video Seoul brings the countryside into the city 2:40 -
• Video 3:38Video Saving the Hawaiian ‘akikiki 3:38 -
• Video 3:01Video Restoring a tropical island paradise 3:01 -
Photographer documents the last surviving rainforests of Great Britain -
‘Seeds are life’: How a seed bank in the Mojave Desert is preserving an ancient ecosystem under threat -
• GalleryGallery Brutalist Plants: Photos show architecture in harmony with nature -
Striking photos show nature reclaiming brutalist concrete -
From hunter to guardian: How the ‘Snakeman of India’ found his way into wildlife conservation -
• Video 3:17Video Reptiles and rainforests: the legacy of herpetologist Romulus Whitaker 3:17 -
• Video 22:48Video Call to Earth: Expedition Bahamas 22:48 -
Coral reefs are experiencing another global bleaching event. Growing corals on artificial reefs could help save them -
This saltwater lagoon is legally a person. Here’s why that could help it survive -
To my son, born in the climate crisis: These helpers changed the fate of the titi



