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Four films on the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.
The life history and behaviour of the British barn owl. Demonstrates its anatomical adaptations for hunting and killing prey and discusses the threat posed to the species by current agricultural practices.
There are over 500 lions in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Concentrates largely on the Ombika pride, a 19-strong family named after the waterhole at the centre of its territory. Shows how the pride,...
Part 1 deals with the life cycle of the grunion, one of the very few fish which lays its eggs on land. Part 2 shows the annual congregation of the millions of squid which gather to mate, spawn and then die.
Describes the studies of the American anthropologist Shirley Strum who, over a period of six years, observed a troop of baboons who live in Gilgil in the Rift Valley of Kenya. The ‘Pumphouse Gang’ is...
Explains the geographical distribution of cichlids. Malawi supports the greatest variety of these fish and their complex breeding behaviour, territorial habits and the various methods employed to protect...
The Ichtetucknee State National Park in Florida encloses a huge spring system of freshwater up-welling from airless waterless caverns. Explores the ecology of this unusual environment. The clear water,...
Studies a colony of five million rock hopper and gentoo penguins that live on the Falkland Islands. Filmed from one October, when the birds came ashore to breed, through to the following March.
The migration of a quarter of a million wildebeeste along with zebra and gazelle, means a steady food supply for the predators of the Serengeti who have their own young to feed. The main hunters are lions,...
Life cycle of the British mole.
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