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Dr. M. Sanjayan takes viewers on a stunning visual journey to explore how humans are woven into every aspect of Earth's natural systems. EARTH A New Wild features footage from the most striking places on Earth and encounters between wild animals and the people who live and work with them.

See how sharing water with wildlife may be a critical step in our own survival.
See how sharing water with wildlife may be a critical step in our own survival.
See how a community of scientists and fisherman can help restore our threatened oceans.
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See how sharing water with wildlife may be a critical step in our own survival.
See how a community of scientists and fisherman can help restore our threatened oceans.
Saving the world’s forests lies in recognizing their value while they’re still standing.
See how humans and wildlife can live together on the plains in beneficial partnerships.
Learn what animals can do for us — and we for them — to give us all a future.
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See how a community of scientists and fisherman can help restore our threatened oceans.
Saving the world’s forests lies in recognizing their value while they’re still standing.
A cichlid using a shell to attract a mate.
Sanjayan describes why a snail is more dangerous than a hippo.
Some species of cichlid, which eat tiny insects and crustaceans, will swallow sand.
Cichlids that have learned to play dead to catch their own dinner!
Cichlids are a wonder of evolution. These cichlids use a unique mouth breeding behavior.
Expert Jay Stauffer explains why the problems of Lake Malawi are a shallow water issue.
Tagging Tuna in the Solomon Sea using the traditional pole and line fishing technique.
Tiger sharks feast on Green Turtles drawn to a remote island to lay eggs