Native Planet TV Schedule

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Australia Season 1 · Episode 6

Sunday, October 26 on WNDT FNX HDTV (14.1)

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Upcoming Airings

Native Planet is scheduled to air at these times:

  • Sun 26

    Australia — Native Planet

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Host Simon Baker travels to Northwest Australia to visit one Aboriginal tribe defending their song lines and way of life as the government and corporations attempt to develop the world's largest natural gas fields around them.

  • Sun 26

    Australia — Native Planet

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Host Simon Baker travels to Northwest Australia to visit one Aboriginal tribe defending their song lines and way of life as the government and corporations attempt to develop the world's largest natural gas fields around them.

  • Mon 27

    Rapu Nui — Native Planet

    Respecting the 'Moai' - how tourism is changing Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

  • Mon 27

    Rapu Nui — Native Planet

    Respecting the 'Moai' - how tourism is changing Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

  • Sun 2

    Rapu Nui — Native Planet

    Respecting the 'Moai' - how tourism is changing Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

  • Sun 2

    Rapu Nui — Native Planet

    Respecting the 'Moai' - how tourism is changing Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

  • Mon 3

    Chile — Native Planet

    Season 2 Episode 2

    Host Simon Baker travels to the top of the Andes in northern Chile, where a massive new mining project threatens the sacred glaciers of the Colla people, the only source of water in one of the driest paces on earth.

  • Mon 3

    Chile — Native Planet

    Season 2 Episode 2

    Host Simon Baker travels to the top of the Andes in northern Chile, where a massive new mining project threatens the sacred glaciers of the Colla people, the only source of water in one of the driest paces on earth.