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The series is structured by habitat—Oceans, Deserts, Arctic, Jungles, Mountains, Grasslands, Rivers, and Cities. Each episode highlights the ingenuity required to survive where "we don’t belong." Whether it is the Bajau "sea gypsies" of the Coral Sea who spend most of their lives on water, or the Dolgan reindeer herders braving -50°C in the Arctic, the show demonstrates that human culture is fundamentally shaped by geography. Mastery and Cooperation

Grasslands fed the rise of human civilization through agriculture and livestock. This episode explores the relationship between humans and the herds that share these vast plains.

The world’s grasslands are endless pastures that support massive herds of wild animals. To survive here, humans had to learn how to dominate and domesticate these beasts. Key Highlights HUMAN PLANET COMPLETE-Episodes 1-8

Elite falconers use birds of prey to keep wild pigeons and pests away from luxury skyscrapers and airports.

The series concludes with a look at humanity's most audacious creation: the modern metropolis. Constructed to shield us from the wild elements, cities have created an entirely new, artificial ecosystem where nature still finds a way to break through. Key Highlights This episode explores the relationship between humans and

In Mali, the Fulani people drive vast herds of cattle across hundreds of miles of dust, tracking ephemeral rivers that dry up in weeks.

Kenyan herders who use special songs to call wild elephants to dig for water. Key Highlights Elite falconers use birds of prey

In the Philippines, fishermen dive to terrifying depths using only plastic tubes connected to a rusty air compressor on the surface.

In Kenya, three Dorobo men walk calmly up to a pride of feeding lions to steal a portion of their fresh kill using pure psychological dominance.