The guardian of the homeland of the top nature documentary Earth Pulse .

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

Unintentionally clicked on a**, and was hit by the enlarged natural picture and the warm and magnetic English commentary, and my heart was stunned all of a sudden, forgetting the time, place and everything around me, regardless of the nearly 57 minutes and 43 seconds, I finished reading it in one go.

Then click on Du Niang and type in the third season of "Earth Pulse": "The existence of Wang Bang." "The composition, camera movement, and plot are all full of storytelling. "Once again, we have witnessed the smallness and greatness of every living being. "Look up at the vastness of the universe and look down at the prosperity of categories. This is what netizens say about this show. Douban score 98 points! Not to exaggerate, Hui nodded silently.

In this episode, a wise and energetic 97-year-old Sir David Attenborough tells the story of the Homeland Defenders who save the planet and wildlife like a storyteller. The complete work is divided into five parts: Tousan Swan's team, which transports rare animals. A black uncle leads his *** team over the mountains just to rescue a rhinoceros pulling a team. The second section puts you in the shoes of Jaime Cullebras and his "sad San Diego" in the "Forgotten Frog Lab", one of the rarest frogs in the world. Jaime wanted to find a mate for San Diego so that she could create a captive breeding population and save the frog species. To do this, Jaime and his friends travel to a remote cloud forest deep in the Andes to find a partner for the "sad Santiago" night after night in the river.

As the plot progresses, the narrator, Grandpa Attenborough, takes us into a completely different world. In order to crack down on illegal wildlife in Côte d'Ivoire**, a young girl named Nguyen Trang went into the case of elephant hunters and caught them under the pretense of buying and selling. Thrilling and awe-inspiring.

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Then, the tense nerves were replaced by Catalina Schucler**, who was wearing a yellow shirt and smiling as she rode in. She's doing a little-paid, soul-melting job: working as a hermit ibis, one of the rarest birds in the world. More than 300 years ago, they were hunted in Europe until they became extinct. Mom. She gets eggs from a zoo to hatch them and raises the chicks so that they can treat her as their mother. Catalina accompanies the hermit ibis around the clock, feeds the hermit ibis and "talks" with them. And in order to complete the migration of this migratory bird, she uses an ultralight aircraft to teach the young hermit to fly to a safe wintering ground. When people and birds fly together in the air, the magnificence is suffocating.

The last story comes from Muhammad Nasheed, a former ** in the Maldives. When the camera cuts to him, he is putting a shirt on himself, accompanied by a self-description: "When the doctor told me that 16 pieces of shrapnel had been removed from various parts of my body, I was in a coma for two whole days. "I have fought for my country all my life, and I am more determined than ever, because I know that when there are greater responsibilities and dreams in my heart, the pain of the individual is nothing! Please stop using coal and fossil fuels across the globe! He tirelessly ran around, just to call on more high-level voices to jointly contribute to climate change and environmental pollution.

David said that the three seasons of "Earth Pulse" took more than 20 years to make, and the third season took about five years, traveling to more than 40 different countries, filming seven different animal habitats, and also focusing on the story between humans and animals. An interview with Jonny Keeling, the producer of the series "Earth Pulse III" and who has worked on three seasons of "Earth Pulse" for 20 years, said, "I hope that by filming these spectacles, people can be inspired to truly love nature, understand it, and protect it." ”

Animism, humility, gratitude, and reverence for life!

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