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More than 150 years after Charles Darwin came up with his theory of evolution, David Attenborough explains how life on the volcanic islands has continued to evolve in isolation.
A 3-part BBC documentary series, with breathtaking cinematography and state-of-the-art visual effects. The Galapagos archipelago is made up of thirteen main islands and more than sixty other islets, rocks...
Two activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Ecological Chains: Finding the Links: investigates the ecology of temperate woodland that is dominated by oak trees. Also introduces a variety of key...
Seven activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Holly Leaf Miner: explores the biology of this insect and its predators, showing how to undertake a biological project to quantify mortality...
Against the stunning background of one of the Earth’s most inaccessible and unspoilt landscapes, the programme follows two scientific researchers. Beatrix Schramm is working against the clock to try and...
Discusses the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands covering Darwin’s finches, marine iquanas, boobies, frigate birds, lava cactus, and tortoise carapace. Theories of natural selection are also discussed....
Four films on the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.
Four species of the family ‘Sulidae’ showing site establishment, aggression, courtship and feeding of young. Parallel sequences of the activities of other Galapagos seabirds, including the waved...
A record of the Lack-Venables expedition to the Galapagos Islands in 1938-9, showing the animal life of the islands. Maps show the route taken. A general survey of the fauna is followed by studies of...
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