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Explore the global impact of Earth’s most ingenious, destructive, and adaptable species.
Earth has never experienced anything like us: a single species dominating and transforming the planet. Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton travels the globe to explore our Human Footprint and to discover how the things we do reveal who we truly are.

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Preview: Season 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Earth has never experienced anything like us: a single species dominating and transforming the planet. Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton travels the globe to explore our Human Footprint and to discover how the things we do reveal who we truly are.
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Surprising Moments from Human Footprint
Do you think you know what it means to be human? In Human Footprint, Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton asks us all to think again. As he discovers, the story of our impact on the world around us is more complicated — and much more surprising — than you might realize.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipOn a planet teeming with life, one species is reshaping the world and determining the future of every other.
From what we eat, to how we move, to where we live.
So what will be the legacy that defines our species history?
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"Human Footprint" is a deep dive into a world reshaped by one remarkable species: us. (9m 29s)
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Explore the global impact of Earth’s most ingenious, destructive, and adaptable species. (30s)
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Shane Campbell-Staton explores how humans have impacted the planet in this first look. (1m 30s)
The Making of Episode 1: Strangers in Paradise
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An inside look at "invasive" species that make Shane reconsider what it means to belong. (4m 49s)
Making 'Human Footprint': The Grind
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Find out how making "Human Footprint" challenged our minds and broke our bodies. (6m 51s)
The 'Human Footprint' Soundtrack
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There’s nothing quite like Human Footprint, and Adrian Younge’s score is a big reason why. (4m 57s)
Why the Boll Weevil is this Alabama Town's Mascot
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Shane learns how the boll weevil became an icon in Enterprise, Alabama. (2m 36s)
Meet the 'Puff Daddy' of Cotton
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Shane visits Julius Tillery's cotton farm to learn about the legacy behind the brand. (2m 28s)
How Geology Influenced Cotton Production
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Shane explores the remarkable journey that transformed the ancient Cretaceous seas. (3m 1s)
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Shane explores the Human Footprint of cotton, from ancient rocks to 21st-century politics. (30s)
Reimagining Green City Living in Singapore
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In Singapore, nature is the blueprint. Green spaces aren't just an afterthought. (3m 25s)
Hunting Urban Rats with a Pack of Dogs
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Discover how Scott and Angie Mullaney use their loyal canines take on the urban rat race. (2m 40s)
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Shane explores three thriving urban species and envisions a wilder future for our cities. (30s)
City vs. Forest Anole Adaptations of Puerto Rico
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Meet Kristin Winchell, the urban evolution guru who's unraveling the secrets of anoles. (2m 52s)
The Top Secret Vault for Ancient Maize
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Shane dives into Mexico's cornucopia with geneticist Sarah Hearne. (1m 30s)
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Shane meets five species that made allies of humans. (30s)
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Shane meets with local Mexican chefs committed to reviving the sacred heritage of maize. (1m 30s)
The Cat Tracking Device of the Future
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Dr. Roland Kays uses a global GPS tracker plan to unleash the secret lives of wild cats. (3m 25s)
Shane Meets an Inuit Sled Dog Hunter
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Chilling in the Arctic: Shane explores the role of how sled dogs in Resolute Bay. (2m 52s)
Puppy IQ: How Canine Smarts Evolved with Humans
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Vanessa Woods studies the wonders of canine cognition at Duke Puppy Kindergarten. (2m 16s)
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Shane’s love of dogs turns to awe as he discovers their profound impacts on humans. (30s)
A Day at a Canine Freestyle Dance Class
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Shane joins a “canine freestyle” dance class. (2m 22s)
The Wolves Among Us in Yellowstone
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As Top Predator, we eliminate competition, like America's wolves. (2m 5s)
Searching for the Tuskless Elephants of Gorongosa
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Shane's research reveals how our actions can change the course of evolution. (4m 50s)
Exploring the Epic Whale Warehouse with Shane
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Shane meets Nick Pyenson, a biologist studying ancient and living whales. (2m 59s)
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From Yellowstone to Mozambique, discover the impact of the planet’s Top Predator: us. (30s)
The Wild Horses of Nevada's Deserts
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Shane ventures into the vast deserts of Nevada to learn about wild horses on public lands. (3m 4s)
Tracking a Burmese Python with Biologists in Florida
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Biologists work tirelessly to radio track Burmese Pythons deep in Florida's marshland. (4m 5s)
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Shane tracks down four invasive species that make him reconsider what it means to belong. (30s)
Cruising the Everglades with a Burmese Python Hunter
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Shane’s journey begins in Florida, where he joins Donna Kalil on a Burmese python hunt. (2m 46s)
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