Eco-Heroines
Season 1
Discover the incredible work being done by eight leading conservationists around the world, each on a mission to save a local species from the brink of extinction.
Kerstin and the Manta Ray (Peru)
Journey to the forests of Suriname with Monique Pool-Sloth Lady-as she rescues sloths from urban areas, nurses them back to full health, and releases them back into the forest.
Monique and the Sloth (Suriname)
In Suriname, Monique Pool, nicknamed the Sloth Lady, has been working to protect this unique species with a shelter for injured sloths and an area of forest protected from development to ensure that the local sloths have a safe place to live.
Karen and the Dugong (Mozambique)
Uncommon and hardly known, today the Dugong is the most threatened sea mammal on the planet. The species can only be found in certain parts of the Indian Ocean and in the western regions of the Pacific.
Lena and the Saiga (Uzbekistan)
A formidable mother-daughter team based in Uzbekistan devoting their lives to saving the saiga, a critically endangered antelope with a distinctive bulbous nose. In 2015 an epidemic wiped out half of the remaining population, killing over 200,000 animals in a few days.
Deidre and the Kakapo (New Zealand)
The Kakapo, or owl parrot, is a large flightless bird found on two New Zealand islands: Codfish and Anchor Island. Deidre Vercoe is responsible for running a conservation scheme which monitors each one of the remaining birds to keep them safe and to breed.
Anna and the Thresher Sharks (The Philippines)
On the island of Malapascua, Anna Oposa and her team are working with local fisherman to create a nature reserve where thresher sharks can thrive. The number of sharks is dwindling. Anna is spearheading the campaign to protect this incredible species in the Philippines.
Lorane and the Lynx (Switzerland)
Lorane is a young scientist dedicated to building shelters in the Franco-Swiss mountains for orphaned baby lynx, one of Europe’s last great feline species and predators. Lynx are critical to the preservation and growth of Europe's habitats.
Maja and the Pangolin (Congo)
The decline of the pangolin is staggering. Virtually exterminated from all over Asia, it still survives in Africa. Maja Gudehus wants to believe in another future for the pangolin. She joined forces with the Aka pygmies in the great forest of the Congo to save it.
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