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Land of Heat and Dust

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Series exploring Madagascar and its unique wildlife. This programme follows the animals' fortunes through the wet and dry seasons in this island of extremes.

Madagascar is an island of extremes. While the east is cloaked in soaking rainforest, the west and south is almost a desert. This is a scorching landscape where it might not rain for nine months of the year, and some years not at all. To live here, you have to be a specialist. The animals and plants of the dry southern lands are stranger and more mysterious than on any other part of the island, and their strategies for surviving the dryness are extraordinary.

Verreaux's sifaka, a kind of lemur, lives in Madagascar's 'spiny forest' where trees have savage spikes, and some drip toxic chemicals. Amongst the bulbous trees of the baobab forests, huge-eyed mouse lemurs, the world's smallest primates, emerge at night to feed on the sugary droppings of bizarre fluffy bugs.

When at last the rains come, everything changes. Labord's chameleon is the shortest-lived land vertebrate in the world. This striking animal lives just 12 weeks from hatching to adulthood. It spent nine months in an egg and has only three months to pack in the rest of its life.

These animals are all unique to Madagascar and exquisitely adapted to the island's seasonal changes. But this is not their only challenge. Much of Madagascar's extraordinary wildlife is under threat, from hunting and loss of habitat, and none more so than in the south of the island.

At the end of the episode, the filming team's biggest challenge is revealed - how to find and film one of Madagascar's most elusive animals, the rare and cat-like fossa. It lives in remote forests and is active mostly at night - and it has a fearsome reputation.

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Music Played

  • Sarah Class

    Specially composed music for the series recorded by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales

  • John Devereaux

    Balance Of Terror

  • Jim Dooley

    Creeping Fear

  • György Ligeti

    Kammerkonzert

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDavid Attenborough
Executive ProducerMichael Gunton
Series ProducerMary Summerill
ProducerMary Summerill

Broadcasts

  • Wed 23 Feb 201120:00
  • Thu 24 Feb 201100:30
  • Sat 26 Feb 201117:15
  • Thu 24 Mar 201119:00
  • Sat 26 Mar 201119:00
  • Wed 11 May 201101:35
  • Thu 4 Aug 201119:00
  • Sat 6 Aug 201101:50
  • Thu 29 Dec 201110:05
  • Sat 31 Dec 201120:00
  • Sat 2 Jun 201215:00
  • New Year's Day 201312:45
  • Wed 18 Dec 201313:30
  • Wed 18 Dec 201314:45
  • Mon 24 Aug 201515:45
  • Wed 8 Mar 201716:15
  • Wed 25 Jul 201816:15
  • Thu 4 Jul 201922:00
  • Wed 29 Jul 202016:15
  • Thu 9 Sep 202115:15
  • Tue 6 Feb 202416:15
  • Tue 6 Feb 202416:30
  • Fri 23 May 202515:45
  • Wednesday16:15