Natural World - Season 8

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Gorillas In The Midst Of Man

1 - Gorillas In The Midst Of Man

Air Date: October 1, 1989

An intimate and touching glimpse into the lives of these gentle, highly intelligent creatures, it follows a team of scientists and volunteers as they continue the research of the late ethologist Dian Fossey.

Ivory Wars

2 - Ivory Wars

Air Date: October 8, 1989

Report on the threat to the African elephant population from ivory poachers.

Gran Paradiso

3 - Gran Paradiso

Air Date: October 15, 1989

Documentary on the national park of Gran Paradiso in the Italian Alps, focusing on the imbalance in the fauna which inhabit the area.

Fear Of The Wild

4 - Fear Of The Wild

Air Date: October 22, 1989

Documentary on the ways man has devised of coping with a fear of dangerous animals. Questioning whether this reaction is a throwback to a time when they were a real threat.

Splashdown: A Diver's Natural History

5 - Splashdown: A Diver's Natural History

Air Date: October 29, 1989

Splashdown is a diver's natural history of Britain and Eire - showing the amazing abundance and variety of our often threatened, yet rarely seen marine flora and fauna. Auks that 'fly' underwater, a giant whirlpool, scallop farms and Fungie the dolphin are among the sights seen in this marine safari.

Island In The Air

6 - Island In The Air

Air Date: November 5, 1989

Looks at the isolated Bale highlands in south-west Ethiopia, preserved as a National Park, considering some of the animals, foliage and humans that live there, and also its importance as a vital water catchment zone for thousands of people in southern Ethiopia and the desert nation of Somalia to the east.

Amazon, the Flooded Forest (1)

7 - Amazon, the Flooded Forest (1)

Air Date: November 19, 1989

The first of two films about the Amazon basin with its immense river system and vast rainforests. Every year for six months, the Amazon floodplain is entirely submerged, forcing residents (plants, animals and man) to adapt to an environment half in, half out of water. The first film reveals some of the wildlfie species of the area during the flooded half of the year, including dolphins, fruit-eating fish and the white-furred, bald-headed uakari monkey.

Amazon, the Flooded Forest (2)

8 - Amazon, the Flooded Forest (2)

Air Date: November 26, 1989

The second of two films about the Amazon Basin, with its immense river system and vast rainforests. Looks at the species of wildlife that inhabit the region after the flood waters that cover it for six months of the year recede to reveal for forest floor. Fish, concentrated into small pools, attract a host of predators, and on sandy beaches giant turtles hurry to lay and hatch their eggs before the foods return.

A Tramp In The Darien

9 - A Tramp In The Darien

Air Date: December 3, 1989

Naturalist and writer Jonathan Maslow treks through one of South America's last great wildernesses, looking at the nature, wildlife, environment and indian tribes in the area.

The Taming Of The Ewe

10 - The Taming Of The Ewe

Air Date: December 10, 1989

Explores how man has exploited the natural behaviour of the dog to control sheep, examining the dog's instincts and ways of ensuring sheepdogs do not attack their flocks by bringing them up from pups alongside sheep. The future of sheep farming and experiments are also considered.

Under The Ice

11 - Under The Ice

Air Date: December 17, 1989

Program looking at the world and life forms found under the ice in the seas of the Antarctic.

The Sisterhood

12 - The Sisterhood

Air Date: January 7, 1990

Richard Goss spent 18 months in the isolated heart of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, sharing in the nocturnal lives of a clan of spotted hyaenas. The film documents the lives of these creatures, Africa's strangest but most successful carnivores.

Erin Through The Mists Of Time

13 - Erin Through The Mists Of Time

Air Date: January 14, 1990

From the arrival of the first people 9,000 years ago through the coming of Christianity and beyond, myths and legends have enriched the reality of Erin's wildlife. Seen through the eyes of Ireland's leading wildlife film-maker Eamon de Buitlear, this is a story in which the country's natural and human history are intertwined.

The Serpent's Embrace

14 - The Serpent's Embrace

Air Date: January 21, 1990

Snakes: a look at the facts and fiction.

Haida Gwai - Islands Of The People

15 - Haida Gwai - Islands Of The People

Air Date: January 28, 1990

An exploration of the seas, forests, and wildlife of Haida Gwai, the name given to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada, by the Haida Indians, from the viewpoint of the Haida people. The special relationship between the indians and the natural world is explained and their attempts to prevent the destruction of forests by logging companies.

La Loire Sauvage

16 - La Loire Sauvage

Air Date: February 4, 1990

About the River Loire and the campaign for and against the government plans to build a dam across the Loire.