The last episode deals with the future of conservation. It begins by looking at previous efforts. The 'Save The Whales' campaign, which started in the 1960s, is seen to have had a limited effect, as whaling continues and fish stocks also decline. In the 1990s, as head of the Kenya Wildlife Service, Richard Leakey took on the poachers by employing armed units. Although it was successful in saving elephants, the policy was detrimental to the Maasai people, who were forced from their land. The need for "fortress" areas is questioned, and the recently highlighted Raja Ampat coral reef in Indonesia is an example.
Title | Planet Earth: The Future - Season 1 Episode 3 Living Together |
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Year | 2006 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | |
Studio | BBC Four |
Cast | George Fenton |
Crew | Alastair Fothergill (Director), Nick Jardine (Cinematography), David Poore (Music), George Fenton (Music) |
Alternative Titles | 地球脉动:未来, Planeta Tierra: El Futuro |
Keyword | miniseries |
First Air Date | Nov 26, 2006 |
Last Air date | Dec 10, 2006 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 3 Episode |
Runtime | 60:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.40/ 10 by 7.00 users |
Popularity | 4.895 |
Language | English |