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Aired (November 10, 2024): In celebration of Born to be Wild’s 17th anniversary, Kara David lends her voice as Mother Nature, Doc Ferds Recio speaks for the ocean, and Doc Nielsen Donato represents the forest. Watch this video.

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00:00My name is Inang Kalikasan.
00:16In me, I almost cover the world with my power.
00:20I can say that I have a good relationship with everyone I know, including humans.
00:33But something has changed.
00:39Despite the help and blessings, you still abused and punished the villagers.
00:50But I will never lose hope.
01:20My name is Inang Kalikasan.
01:36I have been wandering for a long time.
01:41Even before your people set foot on my land,
01:50I was already here.
02:07From my oceans, I gave you blessings.
02:15Thousands of oceans.
02:21Each one has its own abilities.
02:30Each one has an important part to maintain the balance of life.
02:37But you ignored the richness of the ocean.
02:57You polluted and destroyed it.
02:59Why did you destroy the blessings I gave you, my children?
03:15How many more lives do you need to sacrifice?
03:18Before you understand, you are slowly killing my ocean.
03:35As a mother, I take care of all my animals.
03:40My forest is my home.
03:53It is home to millions of lives.
04:01It gives color and life to the forest.
04:11The benefits of humans from the forest are also great.
04:23You can breathe fresh air.
04:26That's why animals like birds, mosaics,
04:33birds, and mosaics do not stop planting
04:38so that the forest continues to thrive.
04:43In the end, you will reap the fruits of its richness.
04:53But despite the help and blessings,
04:57you still abuse and punish the forest.
05:04You are not good at cutting trees.
05:08That's why many lives were lost.
05:15And many were left behind.
05:19The forests are now barren.
05:22But you still don't realize
05:25that the forest is running out.
05:28But you still continue to hurt it.
05:34Until when will we fight?
05:37When will you protect me?
05:42When will you choose your mother?
05:45When will you choose your mother nature?
05:51I am the ocean.
05:56It is wide and deep.
06:05I can almost wrap the world in my strength.
06:09I can give you what you need to breathe.
06:15To live.
06:25There are many residents living here.
06:40From the smallest
06:48to the giant whale.
06:55There are those who love and care for you.
07:03Even my brothers and sisters
07:07Even my brothers and sisters
07:11to those who are like my mother.
07:19Because you are a vast ocean.
07:28This is where life begins.
07:31Life.
07:35Because this is the place where
07:38eggs lay their eggs.
07:41I am not just water.
07:47I am also white and white as snow.
07:54Thank you for your hard work.
08:02They are the farmers of the ocean
08:06that live peacefully.
08:14As time goes by,
08:19the calcium from the dead
08:23and dead animals
08:26will gradually rise and rise again.
08:32This will be the mountain of limestone
08:36that serves as a resting place for our birds.
08:41The balance of life in the ocean is good.
08:47But when I met the people,
08:52a lot has changed.
09:02The clear and clean water
09:06has been replaced by blood.
09:11The blood of the dead in the ocean.
09:27The garbage looks like this now.
09:32It's ruined.
09:37There is no life anymore.
09:47The brothers and sisters killed all their enemies.
09:51But what hurts the most is that
09:53they only took a small piece of it.
09:55What happened?
09:56Why?
10:00When all my fish are gone,
10:04all of you will be hungry.
10:08I have a feeling now.
10:11It's like I'm drowning in the heat of the moment.
10:22This is the effect of a new climate.
10:27But I will not lose hope.
10:33I am the forest.
10:36Quiet.
10:38Peaceful.
10:40And everything is balanced around me.
10:56I live to take care of all the creatures that depend on me.
11:05My proud trees provide shade,
11:11food,
11:15and clean water.
11:17A mature tree can cool the heat of the moment.
11:27I can say that I have a good relationship with all the creatures,
11:32including humans.
11:35But,
11:37I am not alone.
11:39I have a friend.
11:41I have a family.
11:43I have friends.
11:44I have people.
11:46But,
11:48something has changed.
11:54Trees were cut down.
11:58Lands were ploughed.
12:03Mountains and caves were built
12:06to expand the land.
12:14But,
12:24my old green color
12:27was replaced by a new one.
12:37Even the animals
12:39are united in a non-violent fight.
12:45But,
12:48instead of being free,
12:51some of them are imprisoned and taken care of.
13:07Who would be happy to tie you up in a chain
13:11and put you in jail?
13:14Hahaha!
13:18Maybe you don't feel the loss of a tree.
13:28But, it's a different story when thousands of trees and plants are gone.
13:38I know that some of you are fighting to protect me.
13:42I know that.
13:44But, they are still small.
13:48I need a bigger help.
13:52My pride is a blessing to you.
13:56In my fall, you are also affected.
14:01But, don't forget that I have been living in this world for a long time.
14:07I can live without people.
14:10But you,
14:12you need me.
14:15Your future depends on me.
14:21And, it depends on the action and decision that you will make.
14:31But, I hope that my good relationship with you people will return.
14:39The Philippines has almost been visited by Born to be Wild
14:44to document different wildlife.
15:00But, there are some provinces that we haven't reached yet.
15:07And now, it's the 17th anniversary of Born to be Wild.
15:12It's time for them to go away.
15:15In our 17 years of documenting wildlife,
15:19I still feel the adrenaline rush when I see critically endangered species.
15:28It's like, maybe next week, they will be gone.
15:33The 17 years of wildlife documentary is not a joke.
15:37Yes, we have learned a lot.
15:39We have discovered and visited a lot of places.
15:41But, of course, we can't stop there.
15:45Because, we can still discover and learn a lot if we choose to save the environment.
15:57Our team's target for today is...
16:04Basilan and Sulu.
16:07When I was informed that my assignment is in Basilan,
16:10mixed emotions.
16:12Number one, excitement because we haven't been here yet.
16:15It's worth it because we were all pleasantly surprised.
16:20I've never been to Sulu.
16:23I don't have any idea what happened after the war.
16:26And, imagine the species of wildlife that has never been documented on film.
16:36These animals are competing for food.
16:39They're competing for their habitat.
16:41They're not just fighting for no reason.
16:45They're actually competing for their survival.
16:48Our endangered wildlife species here in the Philippines,
16:51they can't defend themselves.
16:54That's why we're here.
16:56So that we can be their voice.
16:59We're joined by experts with their own specializations.
17:06And, we've been with them since day one of Born to be Wild.
17:11We hope that Born to be Wild will continue its mission to inform the public
17:17about how important Philippine biodiversity is
17:19and why it should be saved.
17:22You actually go as far as those poorly known individuals
17:26or those least important to look at
17:29and also tackling those stories that hardly people would actually give attention to.
17:36Born to be Wild is the only documentary I've seen in the Philippines
17:41in terms of its storylines on wildlife.
17:44So that people can be educated about wildlife.
17:48For those of you who are the first people to hear
17:52that we have this species of bird that eats fruits.
17:57It's a new discovery.
17:59I think that kind of information is very useful for us.
18:05The information that you're disseminating
18:09adds to our knowledge and helps our information campaign.
18:17But for now,
18:19it's not just the experts that we have with us
18:22in giving their voices to Born to be Wild.
18:27Because even residents and various government agencies
18:32are seriously involved in protecting the environment.
18:39What can help us protect the environment
18:42is not throwing garbage everywhere.
18:44We will collect it and throw it in the right place.
18:50As a Muslim who lives in the province of Sulu
18:54or in the Philippines,
18:56in the Islamic point of view,
18:58even if it's a small life or a big life,
19:00whether it's a life of an animal or a life of a human,
19:03we need to protect and take care of it.
19:05The instance that we saw someone smoking there,
19:09we talked to him and we reported it.
19:12And then we said no to throwing garbage and cutting trees
19:16because the lake will be destroyed.
19:23My promise to nature is to continue to protect
19:29and educate the Filipino people
19:32so that I can continue to shoot in a protected area,
19:40in a deep part of the sea,
19:43so that the wildlife can understand.
19:46Mother Nature, I choose you because you are so beautiful.
19:50I promise Mother Nature that I will do my very best
19:54in all my being to uplift and uphold
19:58and take care of her for as long as I can.
20:01Mother Nature, I choose you because you are the source of our life.
20:07Because you are the only one.
20:09If you are gone, we will be gone too.
20:13We have been here for 17 years.
20:15Thank you because you accompanied us to protect their lives.
20:20There are still many risks in their lives.
20:22Not all of them are over.
20:24We still have a lot to do.
20:30Hey!
20:34Hey!

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