Our Changing Planethas returned for a 2d year as presenter Liz Bonnin , Chris Packham , Steve Backshall , Gordon Buchanan , Ade Adepitan , and Ella Al - Shamahi venture across the world to uncover the ecologic publication threatening the planet . The BBC docudrama series target to traverse the payoff of cause made by scientists , local conservationists , and people crusade to protect the satellite and the species living on it at a critical sentence in Earth ’s chronicle .

For National Geographic Explorer , presenter , place upright - up comic , andpalaeoanthropologist Ella Al - Shamahi , this mean travel to Cambodia to see about the plight of the Mekong River ’s go away sand . Used in diligence , it ’s been move out from the surroundings to an extent that ’s affecting the river ’s structural integrity , but information is now being gathered that could be polar in changing its fate .

The sequence also pick up Al - Shamahi journeying off into the timberland with a convoy of man on motorbikes courieringSiamese crocodilesin baskets to a safe harbour , and yes , it take care just as bonkers as it sounds .

In serial publication one ofOur Changing Planet , Al - Shamahi ventured to Cambodia ’s Cardamom Rainforest .

We catch up with Al - Shamahi to find out more about her experience on the second series exploring the Mekong and meeting Siamese crocodile .

How does it finger to be back onOur vary Planet ?

I think it ’s rarified that you ’re involved with a really ambitious serial , if that makes sense , because it ’s ambitious in terms of being a banking concern of seven - year commitments , but it ’s also ambitious in the sense that it ’s one of most important issues of our time . It feel amazing , but also like a circumstances of duty .

What can people expect from your instalment ?

It ’s very wanton for people to kind of keep out down when they hear there ’s an environmental series but let me tell you what I felt up : I was like , wow , human ingenuity ! When we put our intellect to stuff it ’s awesome [ what we can reach ] . I was blown away by all the solutions that were clearly plain in the show . And they were just ingenious . It ’s incredible to remember that it ’s just from the commitment of a few scientists and conservationists . So what if the government conduct it on , what could that await like ?

What was it like traveling with the Siamese crocodiles ?

So , these things are just brawniness . There was one or twice when I was helping to contain one down and there would be about four of five of us around the table , but if it blow out the wrong way more people would have to come in to hold it down . They ’re just such unbelievable creatures .

When we release the crocodile , they decided to put our hammocks up in the same seat . You ’ve got to know that Siamese crocodiles are not aggressive towards humans , any cases of them being strong-growing towards humans is when they ’ve irritated them . But that ’s literally what we ’ve done . We ’ve incarcerate them , okay for their own good , but I was just very aware that we ’ve really annoyed these guy rope and now we ’re sleep in their quarter .

What will you take off from this episode ofOur deepen Planet ?

I cogitate for me , in Cambodia in special , there ’s two things . There ’s the brute and the preservation efforts , which are really endearing . It warms your heart . And then there ’s the other side of things , which is the real fearfulness about the Mekong .

We ’re very nigh to a tipping point on the Mekong , and for me it ’s almost like an analogy for the environmental , conservation , and climate issues that are happening globally , because you need all the area of the Mekong to get on instrument panel or the result just wo n’t crop .

And that ’s a wad like our planet , right ? It ’s an of import reminder for us that while private responsibility is important , we would do well to spend a wad of our effort endeavor to push government and tummy to exchange , because that ’s where the real power lies .

you’re able to catchOur change Planeton BBC One this bounce .