What the deep ocean can teach us about life
We’re exploring the parts of our world that require us to look a
little deeper. From the depths of our oceans to the canopies that
grace our skylines, we’ll be venturing into unfamiliar pockets of
nature with the people who have carved a life out of ch...
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We’re exploring the parts of our world that require us to look a
little deeper. From the depths of our oceans to the canopies that
grace our skylines, we’ll be venturing into unfamiliar pockets of
nature with the people who have carved a life out of choosing to
study the things that many of us can’t see.
First up, we meet Matthew Doogue who finds solace in capturing
small things. He tells us how photographing the tiniest creatures
has helped him find a greater sense of happiness.
We also travel to the bottom of the ocean, and discover how even
in the most extreme environments fragments of life persist. What
can this alien environment teach us about life’s limits and
extraordinary capabilities?
And finally we head upwards into the canopies of trees with
ecologist Nalini Nadkarni. She invites us to to experience canopy
life, and reflects upon what it can teach us about relationships
and recovery.
Thank you for listening to another series of the BBC
Earth podcast.
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share with us your favourite episode so far or a story that
amazed, surprised or moved you…
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