Naked Science Season 3 Episode 14
Naked Science
Season 3

Ep 14. Extinctions

  • November 2, 2006

Naked Science season 3 episode 14, entitled "Extinctions," explores the topic of extinction and its impact on the planet. The episode delves into the various reasons why species go extinct, from natural disasters to human activity, and the consequences of losing them. It examines the role the fossil record plays in understanding extinction events and how they occurred in the past.

The episode takes viewers on a journey through the history of Earth's mass extinctions and the events that led to them, including the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs. It also looks at the current state of the planet and the many species currently facing extinction due to human activities like habitat destruction, climate change, and poaching.

To illustrate the impact of extinction on the planet, the episode features interviews with scientists and conservationists who are working to save species from the brink of extinction, such as the Siberian tiger and the black rhinoceros. It also highlights efforts to preserve habitats and bring back species that have already gone extinct, such as the recently reintroduced European bison.

Throughout the episode, viewers are reminded of the interconnectedness of life on Earth and the importance of biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems and the survival of all species, including humans. It explores the ethical, moral, and practical considerations of species conservation and the challenges facing conservation efforts today.

Overall, "Extinctions" is a thought-provoking episode that is sure to leave viewers with a greater understanding of the impact of extinction on the planet and the need to protect our planet's biodiversity.

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Naked Science, Season 3 Episode 14, is available to watch and stream on National Geographic. You can also buy, rent Naked Science on demand at Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    November 2, 2006
  • Language
    English