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Gordon Buchanan discovers how eyes in the sky are helping protect endangered orangutans, elephants and people in south east Asia, where booming economies are taking a toll on the natural world.

Gordon Buchanan completes his equatorial journey in south east Asia, where booming economies put increasing pressure on the natural world. Flying over Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, Gordon discovers this megacity is sinking. In Sumatra, drones help to manage a dangerous conflict between elephants and farmers. In Borneo, which has lost more than a third of its lush forests, Gordon searches for orangutans at night, and he finds that aerial tech offers hope for endangered Siamese crocodiles.

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Thu 29 Feb 2024 16:15

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Role Contributor
Presenter Gordon Buchanan
Executive Producer Richard Bond
Executive Producer Ruth Shurman
Producer Anna Williamson
Production Manager Sophie Wright
Camera Operator Neil Harvey
Composer Nainita Desai
Production Company Dragonfly Film and Television
Director Anne Sommerfield

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