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Human Worlds

Season 1 Episode 5 | 55m 55s

Sir David Attenborough reveals how humans are helping plants, many of which face extinction. From projects in Africa to re-seeding the landscape to rebuilding a Brazilian rainforest tree by tree, everyone can work to make our world a little wilder.

Aired: 08/02/22 | Expires: 07/03/24
Extras
Some plants developed adaptations that were unhelpful for the cultivation of crops.
Sir David Attenborough explores desert plants with survival tactics.
Watch vines and balsa trees fight out who will get to the top of the canopy.
Sir David Attenborough reveals the surprising effects of the seasons on plant life.
Marksmen use paintballs filled with herbicide shot from a helicopter to stop Miconia.
You truck in in 40 billion bees.
Tristerix seeds travel in bird droppings to invade the bodies of giant cactus.
The baobab stores thousands of gallons of water in its spongy wood.
The saguaro features a pleated surface which allows it to expand.
Fungi is able to link a whole group of trees through their root systems.