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PBS Hawaiʻi Live TV
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan leads a team using state of the art cameras, offering a fresh look at the lives of some of the animals in our oceans such as sharks, elephant seals, turtles and gannets.
Shane discovers why dogs are more than man’s best friend – they’ve been reshaped by evolution into the perfect partner for our species. And just as we’ve transformed them, dogs have left an unmistakable pawprint on us and the world we both share.
There’s a killer inside us. Our biology, culture, technology, and economy have transformed our species into the greatest predator the world has ever seen. From Yellowstone to Mozambique, Shane explores our global impact as the planet’s top predator.
Follow an Alaskan professor as he raises and studies a day octopus in his home, making remarkable discoveries about its extraordinary intelligence, personality and skills.
Invasive species are reshaping the world’s ecosystems, but who’s really to blame? Shane wrestles a python, hunts Hawaiian pigs, and gets sucker-punched by a carp to answer the question: in the Age of Humans, how does our species decide what belongs?
The story of South Africa’s sardine migration is brought vividly to life on camera. Each summer, the sardine run sees billions of sardines traveling up the coast, providing a feast for an array of marine predators.
Chris Caravalho talks about balancing his career fighting crime as an officer for the Honolulu Police Department, and his passion of creating masked crimefighters as founder of Mana Comics.
A story of surprise and revelation when a wildlife cameraman spends his time during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown filming the bees in his urban garden.
Follow the life of an old hippo, a king of its kind, and discover the true character of one of Earth’s largest land mammals.
See how the Artificial Intelligence Precision Health Institute is using new technology in the fight against cancer.