Baby iguanas born inside a volcano
We’re back with new discoveries and awe-inspiring moments, taking
you to a world far beyond your own four walls.The wildlife
photographer and adventurer Tui De Roy explores one of the most
hostile spots on Earth: the mouth of a volcano on Fernandina...
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We’re back with new discoveries and awe-inspiring moments, taking
you to a world far beyond your own four walls.
The wildlife photographer and adventurer Tui De Roy explores one
of the most hostile spots on Earth: the mouth of a volcano on
Fernandina Island. The inside of the volcano is a barren place,
but surprising life exists - in the form of tiny iguanas.
Jason Ward’s encounter with a Peregrine falcon from the window of
his homeless shelter in the Bronx led towards a lasting love
affair with the natural world.
The birder and science communicator explains how you don’t have
to travel as far as you might think to get up close to
nature.
Connections with the world around us can be found in even the
most trying of times.
Elisabeth Bailey’s mystery illness led to an unlikely
companionship with a forest snail. She shares some
surprising facts about these creatures, including the sound of a
wild snail eating.
Thank you for listening to another series of the BBC
Earth Podcast. As ever, we love hearing from you on social media,
so do share with us your favourite episode so far or story that
amazed, surprised or moved you…
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