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- Operating on a large scale, organized crime extends its influence into ecological activities, comparable to the illicit trade in weapons and drugs. The trafficking of rare natural resources has become an immensely lucrative enterprise. Black markets abound with special commodities prohibited by environmental legislation. The three-part German documentary series, Ecocrimes, delves into the international networks of poachers, pirates, smugglers, and criminal cartels. These networks deprive nature of its riches, posing a grave threat to the foundations of life on our planet.
- Carries us off into a former gravel pit, a natural paradise that hardly anyone knows even though it's right on our doorstep. Countless species of flora and fauna found a new home here, a world full of surprises and wildlife secrets.
- Despite the efforts made in recent decades to protect wildlife, the loss of biodiversity in Europe remains alarming. What can be done to protect it? While some advocate "letting nature take its course", the work of numerous ecologists and researchers runs counter to preconceived ideas: according to them, the protection of endangered species often requires, on the contrary, human intervention - provided that it is reasoned and respectful of the environment. Leaving land uncultivated can be counterproductive - as in the case of the Chizé forest in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, where the cessation of tree-cutting has led to the flight of several snake species that previously thrived there.