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Human-caused pollution is increasing all over the world. Overexploitation of nature is endangering biodiversity, and plastic and chemicals are destroying the natural basis of human life. Yet there is hope. Britain is not exactly known for its environmental policies, and since Brexit, many fear that standards will begin to deteriorate. However, there are also coastal regions and archipelagos of wild beauty and stunning diversity. This documentary takes us through the country's most remote landscapes, to the Shetland Islands, Cornwall, the Hebrides and many other places, showcasing their astonishing diversity of flora and fauna. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park along the Welsh coast of Pembrokeshire is known for its large breeding colonies of many species of seabirds. Few people live in the Hebrides off Scotland. These wild islands remain a natural paradise of rocks, sand and moorland, biotopes for exotic species such as puffins and guillemots. This is a cinematic journey to some of Britain's most beautiful natural sites. We meet people who are trying to protect endangered species and preserve their habitat. This is a story of hope that indicates that people are changing their way of thinking. #dwdocumentary #documentary #biodiversity #environment ـــــ DW Documentary brings you information beyond the headlines. Marvel at the best documentaries from German channels and international production companies. Meet enigmatic people, travel to far-off territories and understand the complexities of modern life - all while keeping a close eye on global events and current affairs. Subscribe to DW Documentary and discover the world around you. Subscribe to DW Documentary: /dwdocumental Our other YouTube channels: ⮞ DW Documentary: /dwdocumentary ⮞ DW Documentary Youtube: /dwdocarabia ⮞ DW Doku: /dwdoku ⮞ DW Documentary Mobile: /dwdochindi For more information, please visit: http://www.dw.com/zonadocu http://www.dw.com/primerplano http://www.dw.com/español Instagram: /dwdocumentary Facebook: /dw.stories DW Netiquette: http://p.dw.com/p/14KkY