Finding what doesn't want to be found
In the final episode of series 4, we’re digging into some of the
more elusive corners of our planet.To begin, we’re on a bear hunt
deep in the Bornean rainforest. Guiding us is Siew Te Wong, who is
the world’s foremost authority on a bear we know ve...
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In the final episode of series 4, we’re digging into some of the
more elusive corners of our planet.
To begin, we’re on a bear hunt deep in the Bornean rainforest.
Guiding us is Siew Te Wong, who is the world’s foremost authority
on a bear we know very little about. The sun bear is the smallest
bear in the world and, as Wong has discovered for himself,
tracking them can draw up some unexpected discoveries.
Next we’re turning our attention upwards, to the sky at night.
Or, to be more precise, to the sounds that come from it. Magnus
Robb explores what birdsong can tell us about the extraordinary
migration routes of these animals.
To end, we sit still to see the visible changes over time to our
glaciers. Using past and present technology, Kieran Baxter brings
to life some of the unprecedented declines in our natural world.
Thank you for listening to another series of the BBC
Earth podcast.
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