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Through the Veins of Mother Earth

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S1, EP2 "Through the Veins of Mother Earth"

In the traditional territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people, Canada's largest underground freshwater cave system thrives. These waters are filtered by freshwater mussels, a key to maintaining clean ecosystems.

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S1, EP3 "Urban Waters"

Waterways are often taken for granted; small creeks eventually feed rivers, estuaries and oceans; in Metro Vancouver, stream keepers work tirelessly to restore and maintain local creeks and streams, protecting these crucial waterways.

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S1, EP4 "Turtles of Turtle Island"

North American turtles hold cultural significance for First Nations; their habitats are threatened by development; the Magnetawan First Nation leads efforts to preserve these vital creatures through stewardship programs.

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S1, EP5 "Between Two Worlds"

Estuaries, known as the cradle of life, create some of Earth's most productive ecosystems; over time, human activity has damaged them, but indigenous and non-indigenous communities are working together to restore and preserve these vital areas.

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S1, EP6 "Forest of the Sea"

Due to warming oceans, 95% of kelp forests on Canada's West Coast have disappeared over the last seven years; scientists are now seeking genetically resilient kelp varieties to restore these vital ecosystems.

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S1, EP7 "The Sea of Glass"

Once thought extinct, glass sponge reefs are rediscovered in the 1980s deep off Canada's West Coast; scientists and researchers need specialized deep-sea technology to study these ancient and fragile ecosystems.

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S1, EP8 "The Web of Life (Herring)"

Pacific herring are integral to the West Coast food web but overfishing and habitat loss have endangered their populations; conservationists are raising awareness and working on solutions to protect this keystone species.

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S1, EP9 "The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)"

Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture; as their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.

Still Working 9 to 5

Discussing the impact of the 1980 comedy "9 to 5" four decades later and how its message about women in the workplace has retained its original poignancy.

Neat: The Story of Bourbon

Filmmaker David M. Altrogge explores the history and process of making bourbon.

Blind Eye Artist

After an accident leaves Justin Wadlington blind in his left eye at age 5, he develops a unique artistic ability with no formal art training. Despite growing up without parents, Wadlington begins a journey of ascension to the fine art world.

Blue Planet Red

Mars used to be a blue planet, like Earth. What happened to it? Blue Planet Red is a groundbreaking Mars documentary that presents the evidence for water, life, pyramids, ruins, and global cataclysm that destroyed the planet.

VOYAGEURS - Chapter One

Ultra Runner Cortney Haile makes a fierce bid to crush her personal best at the Javelina Jundred..

The Power of Pickleball

A documentary detailing how a backyard game from 1965 became a bold movement uniting generations. Exploring the people, passion and communities behind America's fastest growing sport.

Sweet Micky for President

Pras Michel returns to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake to mobilize a presidential campaign for Michel Martelly.

Mississippi River Styx

An enigmatic drifter with terminal cancer lives his dream of floating the Mississippi Rive on a ramshackle houseboat, until locals start to question his story.

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