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Nature's most amazing events
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The work Nature's most amazing events represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Hamilton East Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource Nature's most amazing events
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Nature's most amazing events
Statement of responsibility
BBC/Discovery Channel in association with Wanda Vision ; series producer, Karen Bass ; produced by Justin Anderson, Peter Bassett, Joe Stevens, Hugh Pearson, Jeff Turner
Contributor
  • BBC Earth (Firm)
  • BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc
  • British Broadcasting Corporation
  • Discovery Channel (Firm)
  • Wanda Vision (Firm)
  • Warner Home Video (Firm)
  • Anderson, Justin
  • Attenborough, David, 1926-
  • Bass, Karen
  • Bassett, Peter
  • Pearson, Hugh
  • Stevens, Joe
  • Turner, Jeff
Subject
  • Animal migration
  • Animal migration -- Tanzania | Serengeti Plain
  • Biotic communities
  • Documentary television programs
  • Floods -- Botswana | Okavango River Delta
  • Global warming
  • Habitat (Ecology)
  • Nature television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • Polar bear -- Arctic regions
  • Salmon -- British Columbia
  • Sardines -- South Africa
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Whales -- Alaska
  • Wildlife television programs
Genre
  • Documentary television programs
  • Nature television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Wildlife television programs
Language
eng
Summary
Each season, as the ever-thinning Arctic ice recedes, polar bears face a daunting challenge; Grizzly bears in British Columbia must use ingenuity and fancy footwork to collect their catch; The annual rains of the Serengeti draw in the greatest concentration of large animals on Earth; Each year, billions of sardines flood South Africa's east coast creating an action-packed feeding frenzy; Thousands of animals make the long trek toward the life saving annual flood of Botswana's Okavango Delta; The annual plankton boom of Alaska's coastal waters attracts humpback whales and sea lions, who must avoid predatory killer whales
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Photography, Martin Colbeck, Warwick Sloss ... [et al.] ; editor, Andrew Netley ... [et al.] ; music, Barnaby Taylor, Ben Salisbury ;
Dewey number
591.5
Intended audience
Not rated
Language note
Closed-captioned (SDH: subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing)
PerformerNote
Narrator, David Attenborough
Runtime
300
Technique
live action

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