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A Point of View



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BBC RADIO



A weekly reflection on a topical issue

Link http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/pov/

Podcast gentilmente raccolti e messi a disposiziona da bibibiagio

For the coming weeks the Point of View podcast presents a series of talks by Sir David Attenborough. Recalling experiences from seven decades of exploring the natural world, Sir David presents a series of life stories about animals and plants of particular fascination to him.

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=4fbb10f...91dc00c2f906379

THE BBC PODCASTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.
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Ricreare un dinosauro?

Amber: David Attenborough as a boy, had a piece of amber containing a blood sucking fly. Could we extract DNA from insects caught in this resin and, maybe, recreate a dinosaur?

http://www.mediafire.com/?jwwjyjozmjy
 
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Quella farfalla si estinguerą ancora?

Large Blue: David Attenborough recalls this butterfly's complex life cycle which lead to its extinction in Britain in 1979. Reintroduced a few years later it is spreading but a parasitic wasp may wipe it out again.

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Collezionare: un antico istinto da cacciatore?

Collecting : David Attenborough muses, is collecting a male response to ancient hunting instincts? Today collecting is in decline and with it development of a love for the natural world.

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