Human Footprint

The Enemy of My Enemy

In humankind’s conquest of planet Earth, we rely on improbable allies – species we’ve recruited from nature to help us defeat our adversaries. But in this brave new world of “biocontrol,” is the enemy of an enemy always a friend?

The Enemy of My Enemy

55m 13s

In humankind’s conquest of planet Earth, we rely on improbable allies – species we’ve recruited from nature to help us defeat our adversaries. But in this brave new world of “biocontrol,” is the enemy of an enemy always a friend?

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    In humankind’s conquest of planet Earth, we rely on improbable allies – species we’ve recruited from nature to help us defeat our adversaries. But in this brave new world of “biocontrol,” is the enemy of an enemy always a friend?

  • The Rise, Reign, and Reckoning of Australia’s Cane Toads: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Rise, Reign, and Reckoning of Australia’s Cane Toads

    S2 E2 - 13m 28s

    Shane Campbell-Staton joins biologist Rick Shine and toad buster Simon Middap to unpack the full story of Australia’s cane toad invasion. From unintended consequences and rapid evolution to backyard eradication and sci-fi solutions like “Peter Pan” tadpoles, this is biocontrol at its wildest — and weirdest.

  • Duck Deployments and Mite Airstrikes: Nature’s Pest Patrol: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Duck Deployments and Mite Airstrikes: Nature’s Pest Patrol

    S2 E2 - 7m 18s

    Host Shane Campbell-Staton meets the unlikely heroes of pest control—from 10,000 ducks in Thai rice fields to microscopic mites dropped by drone over Washington’s hops. Exploring the ancient roots and modern science of biocontrol, Shane reveals how farmers are teaming up with nature to protect crops — without relying on chemicals.

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