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09/17/2021 | 1h 6m 27s | Video has closed captioning.
More than 50 percent of the world's land-based creatures live in treetops, yet scientists have classified less than 10 percent of this biodiversity. Dr. Meg Lowman shares her work from across the world helping to save big trees by engaging local communities with conversation efforts and creating eco-tourism through canopy walk ways.
Aired: 09/17/21
Rating: NR
Life in the Trees: Discovering the Eighth Continent
Season 2021 Episode 09/17/2021
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