A report from Senegal, where an environmental revolution is taking place. The deltas of Senegal, the rivers Sine Saloun and Casamance, were in danger of becoming barren, the fish were running out and the mangroves, (...) +
In the 1980’s, animal rights groups shocked consumers so much that it fell out of fashion, but after many years of absence, fur is back on the catwalks in an abundance unseen for many years. From exclusive labels (...) +
In the heart of tropical Africa, at the epicenter of a brutal civil war, lies a refuge for one of Earth’s greatest species. More than half the world’s remaining 720 mountain gorillas live in the Virunga National Park. (...) +
A wildlife corridor between North and South America, Costa Rica is home to 6% of the world’s species. A network of national parks protects 30% of its territory. But this ecological capital is now being threatened by (...) +
Directed by acclaimed photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, this stunningly filmed series captures the fragile beauty of the world in wide-angle. Each episode focuses on one of our planet’s key issues, from urbanization (...) +
Borneo’s tropical forests are in danger of disappearing. In Indonesia, every 15 seconds, an area of forest the size of a football field is destroyed, usually to be replaced with palm oil plantations. As their habitat (...) +
Oceans are rapidly becoming the world’s rubbish dump. Every km of ocean now contains an average of 74,000 pieces of plastic. A ‘plastic soup’ of waste, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year and leaching (...) +
In the furthest reaches of Siberia, more than 7,000 km from Moscow, is Ouelen, the last village in Europe. Cut off from everywhere else for 6 months of the year, life has remained unchanged for centuries. The (...) +