China Wild | Episode 1: The Ocean | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2023-04-05
China Wild - Episode 1: The Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans, and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horeshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish, and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

This is the wild side of China, as you've never seen it before!

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All Comments (21)
  • China: a country with the world's most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country's five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze's wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans. The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments.
  • The view of the sea weed "farms" is just out of this world. It's breath taking. And our marine scientists, thank you so much. The world underestimates you.
  • @cheryldahl9192
    God is an amazing Creator! He creates such wondrous creatures!
  • - I love how you guys save the coral. Thats vital for countless species survival.
  • Efforts to save the reefs are also taking place in South Florida and they except volunteers! Coal reef restoration is vital.
  • @daphnebitter
    Its amazing to see how they regrow the coral reefs❤ thank you for helping the nature
  • @dragonchild_
    The entire world needs to be doing this type of wildlife restoration and farming like the kelp farming. Because if not, there's going to be no more food really soon. And then we'll end up in a situation like Soylent Green (1973 Film).
  • Must have been a strange experience for those deep sea creatures to get vaccuumed up by a robot and brought out in to the sunlight! 😮
  • Happy Saturday sis God bless you and your family and friends have a great day 💯💯💯💚💙💜🌻🌻🌻 God is good and love 🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍
  • @daphnebitter
    How can you say how important the sea cucumber is and in the same time show fisher catching them with inspiring romantic music? Thats really contradictory
  • - I really enjoy these videos. The effort that takes to make them is a lot. I respect that. How long does it usually take to make these? Several months, a year?
  • Coral boggles my mind! Because it looks like colorful rocks but its not.HappyApril2024 scientists!
  • @AshleyMarieMommy
    I knew they would mess with those critters!! My goodness people. They’re living just fine without you!
  • @babakgholian3467
    When it comes to profit ( money ) humans are relentless towards mother earth .