100 Heartbeats is a 2-hour documentary hosted by famed biologist and television personality, Jeff Corwin, which investigates the plight of our planet’s most endangered wildlife species and the conservation heroes trying to save them.
Save Our Seas Foundation biologist
Alison Kock is one of those heroes. Her life’s dedication to unraveling the mysteries behind great white sharks is key to better protecting this vital apex predator, currently listed as vulnerable to extinction on the
Red List of Threatened Species. Jeff Corwin and his film crew journey to the waters around Seal Island in False Bay, Alison’s main research site, to witness for themselves how white sharks survive in the cold waters off South Africa’s Cape.
The title of 100 Heartbeats refers to species that are so dangerously close to extinction that they become the ultimate minority. They are forced to join an exclusive club, where the membership's main requirement is one's precarious chances for survival - they are often just one heartbeat away from extinction.
Other poignant stories include the recovery of the California condor,
as it gloriously takes flight to the skies once again after nearly
disappearing forever, and the herculean efforts of scientists to
protect the last remaining black rhinos of Africa.