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Protecting the Manatee in Belize

In Protecting the Manatee in Belize, host Simon Reeve journeys to Belize, home to one of the last large populations of manatees. These gentle marine giants, surprisingly related to elephants, face grave danger as reckless boating claims around 50 lives annually. Simon visits Wild Tracks, a rehabilitation center, where he meets baby manatees in recovery and witnesses a heartwarming release of one back into the wild. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America. 

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Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica

In Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica, host Simon Reeve and his guide explore lush forests filled with iguanas, butterflies, toucans, macaws, and even capybaras! Discover how this small country, packed with over 500,000 species of wildlife, is a world leader in protecting nature as children plant thousands of trees in a reforestation project that’s growing forests for the future. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America

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How Corn Shapes Life in Guatemala

In How Corn Shapes Life in Guatemala, host Simon Reeve travels to Guatemala to meet corn farmers and explore how this crop supports millions of people. As the population has grown, much of the land has been cleared, leading to deforestation. Simon uncovers how corn was shaped over generations to become a staple food and crucial part of Guatemala’s economy and culture. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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The Highlands of Guatemala’s Climate Struggles

In The Highlands of Guatemala’s Climate Struggles, host Simon Reeve is in the Highlands of Guatemala, where climate change, failing crops, and severe water shortages are making life incredibly hard for farmers and families. Simon meets Joanna, a nutritionist who explains how 10% of the population might try to migrate to the United States in the next decade, risking their lives to escape impossible conditions and revealing the harsh realities of survival in these remote villages. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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How Belize’s Mangroves Keep Coral Thriving

In How Belize’s Mangroves Keep Coral Thriving, host Simon Reeve ventures into Belize’s Bacalar Chico National Park to uncover the connection between mangroves and coral reefs. He dives into the Mesoamerican Reef, the second-largest in the world, which sustains over 500 species of fish and has recently been removed from the endangered list. Alongside workers, Simon explores how mangroves serve as vital fish nurseries, with their tangled roots protecting young fish until they’re ready to join the reef. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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Follow the Water Wars in Chiapas

In Follow the Water Wars in Chiapas, host Simon Reeve journeys to Chiapas, Mexico, where he uncovers the harsh reality of life in one of the country’s poorest regions. In San Cristóbal, many families struggle with extreme water shortages. A local shopkeeper reveals how deep wells dug by large corporations, including a massive soda plant, have drained the region’s water supply while receiving preferential treatment. This highlights the stark imbalance between corporate greed and basic survival. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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Saving the Land of the Lacandon People

In Saving the Land of the Lacandon People, host Simon Reeve ventures into the heart of Mexico's Lacandon rainforest, an area teeming with life but facing massive threats. Over just a few decades, outsiders have cleared millions of trees to plant crops, putting this rainforest and the Lacandon people in danger. With over 1,500 tree species and home to a third of Mexico’s birds, this forest is a treasure trove of biodiversity that is beginning to disappear. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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The Faces and Stories Behind the Texas-Mexico Border Crossing

In The Faces and Stories Behind the Texas-Mexico Border Crossing, host Simon Reeve takes a look at immigration at the Texas-Mexico border, revealing challenges faced by both migrants and Border Patrol agents. He sees peoples from Honduras and Guatemala being stopped and beginning the asylum process, a shift from the past when most migrants were from Mexico. Simon also uncovers how the surge forces Border Patrol to focus on paperwork instead of drug/human trafficking, leaving critical issues unaddressed. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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Secrets of the Mayan Jungle

In Secrets of the Mayan Jungle, host Simon Reeve explores the ancient city of Yaxchilan in Mexico. Led by a guide from the Lacandon people — Mayan descendants — he learns how the jungle serves as both a food source and a pharmacy. Simon also uncovers how the arrival of Europeans changed life forever for Indigenous people, bringing devastating diseases that had a lasting impact. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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The Hidden Challenges of the U.S.-Mexico Border

In The Hidden Challenges of the U.S.-Mexico Border, host Simon Reeve explores the U.S.-Mexico border, specifically the Rio Grande region. With over 2,000 miles separating the two countries, Simon meets a Border Patrol agent managing the area. While some parts of the border are fenced, many areas have no barrier at all. Simon also learns how dangerous the Rio Grande is, with migrants risking their lives crossing it, despite its powerful current. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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The Role of Volkswagen in Mexico's Global Car Success

In The Role of Volkswagen in Mexico's Global Car Success, host Simon Reeve takes a tour of the Volkswagen factory in Puebla, Mexico. He learns how four different types of cars are made in four factories under one roof. This massive operation has turned Mexico into a global car export leader, producing over 5 million cars annually. Simon also meets students training to become robotics engineers, gaining hands-on experience while earning higher wages than the average worker in the country. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.

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Bombay Beach and the Salton Sea Crisis

In Bombay Beach and the Salton Sea Crisis, host Simon Reeve takes you to Bombay Beach, a once-glamorous hot spot by California’s largest lake, the Salton Sea. Originally formed by accident when a canal burst, the area became a booming resort. Now, it’s saturated with pesticides and drying up, leaving behind toxic dust — a stark reminder of how human actions can wreak havoc on the environment. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.