A decade after the largest dam removal in history-on Washington State's Elwha River-scientists are chronicling a story of ecological rebirth. Recovering salmon populations are transferring critical nutrients from the ocean into the forests, enriching the entire ecosystem. The Elwha's revival is an encouraging model for the removal of larger dams in the region and around the world.
Duration: 28 minutes and 16 seconds
Episode Number: 105
Thu, Aug 28 | 4:00 P.M. | The Beautiful Undammed NH World (11.3) |
At a time when news about the environment is filled with doom and people around the world feel increasingly fearful about the future, WILD HOPE is changing the narrative with surprising stories that show we can still change course.
This series of short films highlights the intrepid changemakers working to restore and protect our planet.
Each half-hour episode inspires audiences with stories of bold interventions, unexpected alliances, and nature's resilience.
Whether tapping oysters to clean New York City waters and prevent flooding or growing coffee to save Mozambican rainforests, the series reveals how local action can spark powerful change and provides a refreshing dose of hope in an increasingly cynical world.
Thu, Aug 28 | 2:00 P.M. | The Big Oyster NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 28 | 2:30 P.M. | Beaver Fever NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 28 | 3:00 P.M. | Woodpecker Wars NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 28 | 3:30 P.M. | Does Nature Have Rights? NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 28 | 4:00 P.M. | The Beautiful Undammed NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 28 | 4:30 P.M. | Coffee for Water NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 29 | 4:00 P.M. | Salamander of the Gods NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 29 | 4:30 P.M. | Canine Conservationists NH World (11.3) |
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