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Human Elements Season 4

Butterfly Adaptation

Season 4 Episode 1
6:32
The Seed Vault

The Seed Vault

Season 4 Episode 2
7:04
Reviving Clam Gardens

Reviving Clam Gardens

Season 4 Episode 3
7:14
Human Composting

Human Composting

Season 4 Episode 4
6:21
Hunting for Community

Hunting for Community

Season 4 Episode 5
8:03
Stewarding the Land

Stewarding the Land

Season 4 Episode 6
7:00
Lynx on a Scorched Landscape

Lynx on a Scorched Landscape

Season 4 Episode 7
8:25
Climate Therapy

Climate Therapy

Season 4 Episode 8
6:51
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Human Elements

Tracking Invisible Cats | Bites

What is it like to study an animal that is almost impossible to see? Wildlife biologist Lauren Satterfield leads us on an epic adventure by car, snowmobile and on foot through deep snow to track elusive mountain lions in the wilderness.

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The Guardians
4:18
The Wei Wai Kum Nation uses Indigenous practices of eco-cultural restoration.
The Range Rider
8:32
Range rider Daniel Curry is a wolf and cow protecting cowboy.
The Glassblower
7:23
Lifelike creations celebrate endangered PNW marine animals.
The Veterinarian
8:10
A team helps endangered Vancouver Island marmots find their place in the wild.
The hidden worlds in our treetops
6:21
Trying to understand the hidden world that lies beneath our feet.
Orcas, better versions of us
6:11
Dr. Deborah Giles sees killer whales as better versions of us.
Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?
4:58
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein studies how we can live forever … sort of.
How otters can save the sea
6:33
Dr. Shawn Larson studies otters and how they can recover imperiled ecosystems.
The plastic in everything
6:07
Dr. Lyda Harris studies how microplastics affect our waters and creatures.
Video games for a cure
4:02
Computer scientist Zoran Popovic creates video games to revolutionize how humans learn.
The water between land and sea
5:50
Aquatic and estuary ecologist Emily Howe is drawn to the messiness of the food web.
My ancestors were scientists
6:48
Rosa Hunter, lab manager, wants young scientists to know it’s never too late.
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