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A Race to Honor Hawaii’s Ancestors
In honor of their seafaring ancestors, Hawaii hosts a 42-mile canoe race every year.
A Race to Honor Hawaii’s Ancestors

Hawaii’s upland rivers provide a safe haven from predators for young gobies.
The Gobies’ Ascent to Safety

On Borneo’s coast, the Bajau Laut spend much of their day hunting underwater.
The Sea Nomads of Borneo

Indah the Orangutan and Her Treatment for Arthritis
Twentinolosa spends almost every day with the orangutans that dwell in Borneo's forests.
Indah the Orangutan and Her Treatment for Arthritis

How Fishermen Recycle the Trash Polluting Borneo’s Shores
Fishermen Rajamil and Pidel Wali walk along the shores collecting plastic to use as lures.
How Fishermen Recycle the Trash Polluting Borneo’s Shores

In Borneo, the struggle to survive is the secret to its great diversity of life.
Episode 2 Preview | Borneo

Ring-Tailed Lemurs Battle Tough Terrain Searching for Food
In the spiny forests of Madagascar, ring-tail lemur troops search for food.
Ring-Tailed Lemurs Battle Tough Terrain Searching for Food

Lemurs Navigate the Grand Tsingy
The decken’s sifaka cross miles of exposed rock to feed themselves and their young.
Lemurs Navigate the Grand Tsingy

The History Hidden in Madagascar’s Underwater Caves
In Madagascar’s remote western desert, divers explore a hidden pool of water.
The History Hidden in Madagascar’s Underwater Caves
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