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Darwin's great-great-granddaughter and a crew of authors, artists and scientists retrace Charles Darwin's voyage; a journey from Tenerife to the rainforests of the Amazon.

Darwin's great-great-granddaughter and a crew of authors, artists and scientists retrace Charles Darwin's voyage; a journey from Tenerife to the rainforests of the Amazon.

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Voyage of Darwin's Beagle: On The Future of Species

S1, EP1 "One Small Step for Man"

Darwin's great-great-granddaughter and a crew of authors, artists and scientists retrace Charles Darwin's voyage; a journey from Tenerife to the rainforests of the Amazon.

Voyage of Darwin's Beagle: On The Future of Species

S1, EP4 "The Final Countdown"

The clipper crosses the Strait of Magellan; Redmond examines the value of salmon farms; Sarah retraces Darwin's journey into the Andes Mountains, an expedition he considered to be one of the highlights of his voyage.

Voyage of Darwin's Beagle: On The Future of Species

S1, EP6 "Toolbox of Survival"

The crew makes for Australia to examine the effect that human habitation and the introduction of invasive species has had on the island; how climate change has impacted the land and its inhabitants.

Sarah Darwin, Darwin's great-great-granddaughter, and British author Redmond O'Hanlon repeat Charles Darwin's 1831 epic voyage; throughout the journey, scientists and artists join the crew to conduct research and discuss Darwin's observations.
Original Air Date: Sep 12, 2012
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: G
Playback: HD
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