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Cities are the fastest growing environment on the planet. Although they might not seem ideal for wildlife, animals have adapted to these urban jungles, takin...
- Cities and Nature Changing: TIMELAPSE
Watch landscapes change in front of your eyes with this...
- The Otters of Singapore
Not even dogs and traffic can stop the otters of...
- Cities and Nature Changing: TIMELAPSE
Watch landscapes change in front of your eyes with this gorgeous, relaxing timelapse of the sceneries and skylines from Cities: Nature's New Wild.Learn more ...
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- BBC Earth Unplugged
Not even dogs and traffic can stop the otters of Singapore.Learn more about "Cities: Nature's New Wild", : https://bbc.in/2LtM66FSubscribe to BBC Earth for m...
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- BBC Earth
Beth Collier, Wild in the City's director, appeared on an episode of BBC Two's three-part series, Cities: Nature's New Wild (Episode 3: Outcasts). The serie...
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- Wild in the City
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Daniel Kaluuya shows us how great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) are adapting to a changing landscape by using plastic as a nesting material.
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- British Herpetology
Ocean giants return to the New York coastline — Series 1, Outcasts. Duration: 03:08