Book reading s,TV series transcript s,comedy, personal, Red circle podcast, Book Review s,Interviews, its popcorn for the brain. Blog copyright Mark Antony Raines
Sunday, 15 May 2016
bridge too far for bats .
a 20 metre long bridge -wildlife corridor -which cost thousands will not work say experts.the bridge is meant to guide low flying bats away from oncoming traffic in a new town-sherford,devon.
Nature's Epic Journeys - 1. Elephants
A thousand elephants, from magnificent bulls to
vulnerable orphans, come together in a crucial annual gathering in
northern Kenya, whilst facing deadly threats from both predators and
poachers.
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge satellite-tracking technology to follow individual elephants day by day as they cope with their daily challenges. The team capture surprising new behaviour and witness how elephant society is responding to a world changed by poaching, including the remarkable way young elephants are coping with the loss of their parents.
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Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge satellite-tracking technology to follow individual elephants day by day as they cope with their daily challenges. The team capture surprising new behaviour and witness how elephant society is responding to a world changed by poaching, including the remarkable way young elephants are coping with the loss of their parents.
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Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit-bbc iplayer
Episode 1
Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit Episode 1 of 4
In this first episode, Mary Beard reaches back to the myths
and legends of the origins of Rome to gain an insight into the
deep-rooted psyche of the people of Rome - a city born through
fratricide and rape. But
from the very beginning, Rome was also an asylum for outcasts and
exiles and because of this, it adopted a uniquely inclusive approach
towards its neighbours and defeated enemies. The expansion of the city
brought territory in first in Italy and Sicily, where Rome first came
head to head and eventually defeated her great rival, Carthage.
Mary
then travels to Greece, where Rome adopted a complex mix of brute force
and cultural cringe, and France, where she finds evidence of war
methods akin to outright genocide. In typical myth-busting style, Mary
argues that the period of greatest Roman expansion occurred when Rome
itself was little more than a provincial backwater, a shantytown of mud
and brick. The marble, monumental Rome we know came about because of
imperial conquest - not the other way round. And likewise, the creation
and possession of an empire transformed the politics of Rome forever,
creating the conditions for one-man rule, and ending the centuries-old
Roman Republic.link
Giant pelican spotted in the UK for the first time in centuries: Red-billed Dalmatian
A huge
pelican - the largest of its kind and one of the biggest birds in the
world - has been spotted in the UK for the first time in centuries.
The
giant Dalmatian Pelican, whose wingspans measure up to 11 and a half
feet, is thought to have been carried here on last weekend's humid
weather from Europe.
The red-billed bird, native to Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia, was first seen on Saturday at Gwithian in Cornwall.
mercury .
mercury appeared in the sky over the week as a tiny black dot which seemed to crawl across the sun -8 hour transit -surface,moving 31 miles a second .
wiki leaks has a kitten .
julian assange has got a new kitten and its going to tweet from inside the Ecuadorian embassy,London.
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