
In the remote corners of Australia, two distinct groups are fighting to preserve their unique environments. On the pristine shores of Lord Howe Island, the Quandamooka people are working to reclaim their ancestral land and protect its fragile ecosystem, while in the dense rainforests of Cape Tribulation, scientists are conducting a long-term experiment to understand the impact of climate change on the forest's biodiversity. Both groups are driven by a deep connection to the land and a shared commitment to ensuring its survival for future generations.




