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  1. 9 de ago. de 2013 · 55 min. National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth is a series that premiered on PBS this year — a “detective story exploring the fate of our planet.”; In Invaders, we learn how a predator species has dramatic effects on its own environment—or on another continent! One amazing story focuses on New Orleans, where the challenge ...

  2. Strange Days on Planet Earth scoured the world to find its wild and bizarre stories featuring some of the planet's top researchers. From the polar wilds of the Yukon to the steamy Amazon jungles ...

  3. Title National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth Air Date April 23, 2008 on PBS (check local listings) Series Duration Two one-hour programs Series Description Around the globe, scientists are racing to solve a series of mysteries: Oil spills and ocean dumping may grab the headlines but could all the smaller daily doses of

  4. 23 de abr. de 2008 · Strange Days on Planet Earth is a four-part television program on PBS concerning human impact on the environment. It is narrated by Edward Norton. The show was produced by Sea Studios Foundation. Strange Days on Planet Earth grew into an ongoing partnership with the National Geographic Society to bring focus on our personal connection to the planet’s life systems. The series were broadcast ...

  5. Strange Days on Planet Earth combines a 4-part television series and outreach program produced by Sea Studios Foundation (SSF) for National Geographic Television and Film and Vulcan Productions, with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. The project comprises three primary components: a ...

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