…And that is why we preserve it with all our might π
This is a documentary worth persevering till the end, it is relaxing, hopeful, informative it shows us nature as interconnected. A unique network system, each one relying upon the other for its survival.
It teaches us the miracle of life in all forms, its delicate balance, the necessity & importance for every seemingly insignificant role played (by the word we have started to take too much for granted having heard it so often pronounced) in a perfectly designed Eco-system.
You will not regret watching it π
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Published on May 3, 2013
BBC Documentary 2012 – The Magical Forest
Secrets of Our Living Planet showcases the incredible ecosystems that make life on Earth possible. Using beautifully shot scenes in the wild, Chris Packham reveals the hidden wonder of the creatures that we share the planet with, and the intricate, clever and bizarre connections between the species, without which life just could not survive.
Discover previously unknown relationships, like why a tiger needs a crab, or why a gecko needs a giraffe. Each week Chris visits one of our planet’s most vital and spectacular habitats and dissects it to reveal the secrets of how our living planet works.
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A bit long to watch now but I’ve copied the link and will watch it later. Thanks.
It is a bit long but a very good evening’s relaxation!
Enjoy it when you do.
Finally watched this. Thanks for the link. Very informative and well done.
Thanks for letting me know, I appreciate it, glad you thought it of quality π
This is a fantastic documentary. I watched it in its entirety. Super relaxing and informative.
I’m so happy you stuck it through, I personally loved the intricacies of nature brought to our attention throughout.
Nature documentaries when of quality do tend to be very relaxing.
I’m glad you liked it π