Nature's microworlds. Galapagos
Description
Nature's Microworlds travels to, arguably, the most famous archipelago on Earth, the Galapagos. Home to a myriad of bizarre and unique creatures, endemic to these islands, but how did they get here? And what is the key to these extraordinary islands that allows them to thrive? Steve Backshall reveals that this key holds not just the secret to life here but also to how Darwin was able to leave the Galapagos with the ideas that would revolutionise biology. Galapagos is part of the stunning BBC documentary series Nature's Microworlds which takes us to some of the worlds most stunning natural wonders.
Runtime
30 min
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Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
2012
Database
Alexander Street
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