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World On the Move: throughout 2008 the Philippa Forrester and Brett Westwood are joined by zoologists and conservationists from around the world as the BBC Natural History Unit reports on the great animal migrations.
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NatHistory: World On the Move 30 Sep 08
Maneating Lions, the world champion of migration and seabirds under threat. WOTM is back on the Masai Mara to hear from Big Cat Live's Jonathan Scott on the spectacle of migrating Wildebeest and the conflict between Man and Lion. Arctic Terns are the world champions of migration - they migrate between the North and South Pole - a 24,000 mile/38,500 km round trip. Elsewhere, decreasing sea ice is affecting seabirds whilst Nimrod the Osprey has started his southward migration - find out where he is right now on our interactive map.
NatHistory: World On the Move 23 Sep 08
Central Africa's wet season is beginning, which means a host of wildlife will be migrating to the Masai Mara reserve. Big Cat Live's Simon King reports on Zebra, Wildebeest and Antelope. Jason Chapman explains how Moths travel those vast distances between southern Europe and the UK, we hear the results of our House Martin survey and Roy Dennis is in the studio with the latest on the Osprey story.
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