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State of the Planet (Repackaged) DVD

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Over the course of three episodes, David works with experts to ask whether nature really is in a crisis of species extinction, to examine why has this come about and finally to understand what options for the future remain open to us. His quest takes him on a truly global trail, from Kenya to Ecuador, from the Philippines and the Maldives to Easter Island, and from South Africa to California - visiting habitats of threatened species and exploring ways in which life can be sustained for the fu...

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Released
24 September 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
147 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561037092 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Over three programmes David Attenborough travels from Kenya to California, investigating the contesting claims about the current state of our planet. In the first programme he examines the extinction crisis, measuring the disappearance of some species against the mass of life that still remains undiscovered; in the second, he explores this crisis further, examining its causes; and finally, in the third, he looks at the possible courses of action open to us in the coming century.

Over three programmes David Attenborough travels from Kenya to California, investigating the contesting claims about the current state of our planet. In the first programme he examines the extinction crisis, measuring the disappearance of some species against the mass of life that still remains undiscovered; in the second, he explores this crisis further, examining its causes; and finally, in the third, he looks at the possible courses of action open to us in the coming century.