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| The Flight of the Snow Geese (1972) Journeying over 2,500 miles, keen ornithologists and award-winning wildlife filmmakers Des and Jen Bartlett were the first naturalists to follow... | |
| The History of a Butterfly - A Romance of Insect Life (1910) Directed by one of the pioneers of the cinematic industry, James Williamson, The History of a Butterfly - A Romance of Insect Life is an intriguing... | |
| The Horse in Motion (1882) A groundbreaking piece of work from innovative photographer Eadweard Muybridge, The Horse in Motion is a series of stills featuring a galloping... | |
| The Insect Man (1972) Profiling the life and work of the great French 19th Century entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre, The Insect Man uses an intriguing drama format with... | |
| The Living Isles: After the Ice (1986) Investigating present day parallels with the ice age, After the Ice is the first of a ten part series celebrating the diverse landscapes and... | |
| The Living Planet: New Worlds (1984) New Worlds is a stark and powerful account of ongoing environmental issues, detailing the widespread damage inflicted on the planet by the human... | |
| The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth (1984) The opening episode of The Living Planet, David Attenborough's second major natural history series, The Building of the Earth is an in-depth... | |
| The Living Planet: The Making of the Living Planet (1984) An interesting glimpse into the workings of wildlife filmmaking, this forty minute documentary goes behind the scenes of the second award-winning... | |
| The London Scene (1961) The London Scene is an intriguing guide to the wildlife of England’s concreted metropolis. Aubrey Buxton, director of Anglia Television... | |
| The Major (1963) The first BBC Natural History Unit production to be filmed in colour, The Major is a deeply moving account of an old English oak sadly destined... |



