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Shared PlanetAre There Too Many People for Wildlife to Thrive?Recording in the Great Hall of the University of Bristol

Photo's taken at the recording of 'Are There Too Many People for Wildlife to Thrive?'

  • Fred Pearce, Monty Don and Kieran Suckling
  • Guests arriving at the Great Hall
  • 'Exploring how people and wildlife share the planet'
  • Recording about to commence
  • The panel

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  • Shared Planet—Are There Too Many People for Wildlife to Thrive?

    Monty Don presents a special edition recorded before a live audience at Bristol University

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