More Than Honey
Showing posts with label BBC Natural World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC Natural World. Show all posts
Monday, November 26, 2012
Queen of the Savannah (BBC Natural World)
The queen African honeybee rules the savannah - even elephants panic at the buzzing of her hive. This recreates the life of the queen and her colony as they fight to survive. Ground-breaking close-up photography shows a bee-eye view of their world, from the queen murdering her sisters to fighting off giant invaders and eventually migrating across the savannah to the great Mount Kenya.
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More Than Honey
More Than Honey
Monday, November 12, 2012
Panda Makers (BBC Natural World)
Giant Pandas were on the brink of extinction but now they are coming back, thanks to an extraordinary conservation project. The Chengdu Research Base in central China is at the heart of a project to breed 300 pandas, and then start introducing them back into the wild. It is the most ambitious and controversial conservation effort ever mounted.
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Wild China
Wild China
Friday, September 28, 2012
Zambezi (BBC Natural World)
Africa's wildest river is home to the most spectacular wildlife. Hippos fight for territory while herds of elephant, water buffalo and zebra depend on it for life. In the wet season the rains burst the riverbanks and everyone, including people, must move whilst fish swim through the villages. In the dry season the creatures fight over the few pools of water while predators prowl. At its heart it plunges over Victoria Falls and into wild ravines before draining into the Indian Ocean, where storm clouds cycle the water back into the heart of Africa.
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Wild Africa
Wild Africa
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Africa’s rivers,
BBC Natural World,
wildlife,
Zambezi
Friday, April 20, 2012
The Real Jungle Book Bear
The Real Jungle Book Bear is a BBC Natural World documentary narrated by David Attenborough, looking at the secretive sloth bear. The Jungle Book's Baloo the bear character is based on the secretive sloth bear who lives in India's wildest places. The real Baloo does chase fancy ants, but his life is a lot tougher than that of his fictional friend. Narrated by David Attenborough, this is the first film ever made on these shy creatures and it follows a young male called Baloo as he grows up in the harsh Karnataka landscape, fending off foes and finding food. Baloo's mother is also nearby with two new cubs on her back, trying to keep them safe from prowling leopards.
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The Jungle Book
Land of the Tiger
The Jungle Book
Land of the Tiger
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Grizzlies of Alaska (BBC Natural World)
A mother grizzly bear brings up her two cubs in the wilds of Alaska. She must keep them safe from prowling males, teach them to hunt and prepare them to survive the savage winter. Alaska has the highest density of grizzlies in the world, so fights and face-offs are common. Biologist Chris Morgan spends the summer in this city of bears - often getting far too close for comfort.
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Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom
Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom
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Alaska,
BBC Natural World,
bears,
Chris Morgan,
grizzles
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