Episode 2
Changing Planet returns to six vulnerable habitats from Greenland’s frozen wilderness to the forests of Cambodia. Sanjayan visits Australia’s east coast to explore mangrove forests, spot dugongs and better understand the potential of blue carbon.
Previews + Extras
Monitoring Muskoxen Births in Arctic Greenland
S2 E2 - 3m 3s
Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in northeast Greenland. Muskoxen are in serious decline and they play a key role in the health of the Arctic tundra and its ability to capture carbon.
Listening In On the Ocean's Orchestra
S2 E2 - 2m 13s
In the Maldives, Professor Steve Simpson has devised a system that uses the sounds of the reef to help restore them.
The Troublesome Cane Toad Invasion In Australia
S2 E2 - 2m 30s
M. Sanjayan investigates the biodiversity around Cairns Airport and encounters the infamous cane toad. This amphibian has wreaked havoc on the biodiversity of Australia by eating its way through many important native species.
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