Is it enough for modern nature documentaries to showcase nature but ignore conservation? keeneTV on NatGeo's HiddenKingdomsOfChina, which is beautiful but lacks vital context:
does not; its documentary subjects exist in a beautiful snow globe of isolation. It almost looks like China is uninhabited; and even if these remote regions are largely untouched by civilization , the impact of China’s growing industrial complex and farming practices is surely something that has an impact on the homes and food supplies of its native flora and fauna.is already juggling a lot, though, in terms of what it wants us to learn over the course of its presentation.
is a very valuable work precisely because it is documenting so beautifully and compellingly the creatures of China’s various remote habitats . But there’s also a feeling throughout that it needs to do more—essentially, that it needs to acknowledge a human element: How we are interacting with these animals and habitats, and what effect we are having on these special places.
Aim right for my heart and wallet! Shock me with context so that I’m calling Senators! Truly, I beg of you, nature docs. It is the absolute least we can do.premiered Saturday, February 22nd on National Geographic; it will return March 23rd on NatGeo Wild.
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