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My ancestors were scientists

My ancestors were scientists

Season 2 Episode 3
6:48
The water between land and sea

The water between land and sea

Season 2 Episode 4
5:50
Video games for a cure

Video games for a cure

Season 2 Episode 5
4:02
The plastic in everything

The plastic in everything

Season 2 Episode 6
6:07
How otters can save the sea

How otters can save the sea

Season 2 Episode 7
6:33
Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?

Do dogs hold the secrets to aging?

Season 2 Episode 8
4:58
Orcas, better versions of us

Orcas, better versions of us

Season 2 Episode 9
6:11
The hidden worlds in our treetops

The hidden worlds in our treetops

Season 2 Episode 10
6:21
The Veterinarian

The Veterinarian

Season 3 Episode 1
8:10
The Glassblower

The Glassblower

Season 3 Episode 2
7:23
The Range Rider

The Range Rider

Season 3 Episode 3
8:32
The Guardians

The Guardians

Season 3 Episode 4
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Human Elements

Balancing our catch

Season 2 Episode 2

There’s nothing Kwasi Addae loves more than Puget Sound. He has worked on tugboats, ferries and whale-watching vessels. Today he is responsible for maintaining the delicate balance of local salmon fisheries. He spends work days on the water with fishermen, hearing their stories and trying to understand how he can leverage data to make sure everyone gets food on the dinner table.

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Stephanie Riedl of Sts’ailes First Nation cultivates a forest garden.
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Darnell Sam bow-hunts for elk and reflects on the changing landscape around him.
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A Washington funeral home makes it possible for your loved one to become a tree.
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The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community revives clam gardens.
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One million seeds and the future of Washington’s rarest plants.
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A resilient and threatened flower has created a home on a family's farm.
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A 30 year quest to save Washington's only native freshwater turtle.
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Meet the dogs who identify and protect endangered species.
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Bats Northwest's Niki Desautels brings the public face to face with bats.
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