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Traditional Land Management Benefiting Modern Australia

Season 2 Episode 1 | 2m 16s

Conservationist, M. Sanjayan learns the traditional method for starting controlled wildfires with the Kiwirrkurra community of Australia's remote Gibson Desert. These small managed burns protect against mega-fires by creating natural breaks and removing highly flammable growth.

Extras
Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates the largest river restoration ever attempted in the United States.
M. Sanjayan witnesses the ingenious net capturing of coral spawn.
The innovative mission to restore coral reefs with a groundbreaking musical twist.
Discover the non-antibiotic solutions used to combat stony coral tissue loss disease.
Meet Floaty Boat, the high-tech vessel ensuring precise coral larvae restoration.
Dr M. Sanjayan investigates the urgent efforts to help coral reefs survive climate change.
Dr M. Sanjayan investigates the urgent efforts to help coral reefs survive climate change.
Eco-hydrologist, Dr. Emily Fairfax explains the impact beavers have in burnt landscapes.
Dr. Niels Martin Schmidt's team are monitoring muskoxen in the frozen northeast.
Professor Steve Simpson monitors the sounds of biodiversity on reefs in the Maldives.