Equator: The Line of Life
1 Series ∙ 3 Episodes ∙ Natural History
The Equator wraps Earth in a 40,000-kilometre ribbon of sunlight, abundance and astonishing nature, known in science as the 'cradle of nature' because all species first arose here.
The Equator wraps Earth in a 40,000-kilometre ribbon of sunlight, abundance and astonishing nature, known in science as the 'cradle of nature' because all species first arose here.
Rainforests hold the greatest biodiversity on Earth.
In Indonesia, elephants are saved from slaughter by a young female mahout.
In the Maldives, the ravages of global warming are being repaired by 'coral doctors'.