Planet Earth III “Bonus Edition: Human” S1 March 9 2024 on BBC America

On Saturday March 9 2024, BBC America broadcasts an episode of the series Planet Earth III!

Bonus Edition: Human Season 1 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Planet Earth III” airing on BBC America, viewers are treated to a special bonus edition titled “Human.” The episode delves into the remarkable adaptations of wildlife as they navigate and thrive in an ever-evolving human-dominated environment.

Audiences can expect to witness the extraordinary strategies employed by various species to survive amidst urban landscapes and human settlements. From cobras hunting for prey in houses to mischievous macaques bartering stolen items for their favorite treats, the episode showcases the ingenuity and resilience of wildlife in adapting to the challenges posed by human presence.

Through stunning cinematography and insightful narration, “Planet Earth III: Bonus Edition – Human” offers a captivating glimpse into the coexistence between wildlife and humans, shedding light on the remarkable behaviors and interactions that occur in our shared environment.

What Time is the “Bonus Edition: Human” Episode On?

The Bonus Edition: Human episode of Planet Earth III will be broadcast on March 9 2024 on BBC America at 6:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Bonus Edition: Human” Episode New?

The Bonus Edition: Human episode of Planet Earth III is all new!

Planet Earth III Bonus Edition: Human Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Sir David Attenborough

Bonus Edition: Human Episode Videos & Previews


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Planet Earth III Series Information

About Sir David Attenborough embarks on a journey to the far reaches of the planet Earth as he documents some of the world's most amazing species. Along the way, he tells extraordinary stories that reveal the marvels of nature in its many forms. Using lightweight drones, high-speed cameras, remotely operated deep-sea submersibles and other new technologies, the show travels to unseen landscapes all across the globe and considers how the natural world has reached a critical juncture in its long history.

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