The National Geographic Abu Dhabi channel is showing its latest shows that stimulate the conservation of the planet and its resources. The two documents are: “Jane Goodall: Hope” and “Astronomy of images: rarest creatures”, tomorrow evening.

The shows come within the framework of the coverage allocated by the channel on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of "Earth Day", which this year marks the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the modern environmental movement, which has become the largest civil activity on the planet, with the participation of more than one billion people annually, as many usually go out to plant trees To make the planet cleaner and to return to the arms of nature. As for the current year, it is different, given the exceptional circumstances and the need for people to stay in their homes.

Dr. Jane will accompany the viewers, spreading hope in their souls, through a documentary highlighting the heritage of Dr. Jin, which spanned four decades in which the world roamed, to preserve the environment and wildlife until it became an icon, as the documentary presents her inspiring and worthy story to follow to get to know her.

Viewers will also enjoy with the famous National Geographic photographer Joel Sartor, with his distinctive images and his constant quest to take pictures of the strangest animals in the world, through the documentary: "Astronomy of images: rarest creatures." Because of the importance of this annual event, the National Geographic Abu Dhabi channel devotes a full day to the memory of World Earth Day, broadcasting its best shows and productions, including a series of films and long documentary programs, such as "Jane" and "Before the Flood", in addition to broadcasting discoveries And National Geographic photographers who roam the world to protect the planet, its natural resources and its various environments.

The coverage was allocated by the channel on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of "Earth Day".