Amazing Animals
Exploring some of the world's wildlife and how they interact with humans.
Sheep—The Good Keepers' Guide
We uses their hair, meat, skin and even their intestines
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Goats—The Good Keepers' Guide
Not easy to handle, why do we keep them?
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Cows—The Good Keepers' Guide
Domesticated for centuries, in some cultures cows are considered sacred
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Pigs—The Good Keepers' Guide
They make a distinct grunting noise, an oink
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Silkworms—The Good Keepers' Guide
The larva or caterpillar of a moth is also known as a silkworm
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Fish—The Good Keepers' Guide
They are found in both salt and fresh waters - examining fish
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Leeches—The Good Keepers' Guide
They have made regular appearances in horror films but some people breed leeches
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Bees—The Good Keepers' Guide
Collecting pollen and nectar for the hive, bees are famously busy
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The Leatherback Sea Turtle—The Good Keepers' Guide
They are not domesticated, kept or farmed
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Protecting Whales—Global Concerns
An agreement to protect whales from commercial hunting, but are all countries happy?
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The life of whales—Discovery
A look at the enigma of the deep-water whales, some of which have never been seen
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Interview with Ian Wilmut, creator of Dolly the cloned Sheep—Science In Action
Interview with Professor Ian Wilmut, creator of Dolly the cloned sheep
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Monkeys can count, naturally—Science In Action
Rhesus monkeys with a natural numeracy that's not learned from man
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Was the horse first domesticated in Kazakhstan?—Science In Action
Evidence of the earliest domesticated horses found in Kazakhstan
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Why elephants never forget—Discovery
A report on how elephants use their sixth 'seismic' sense
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Treating Man And Beast—Health Matters
A report on how doctors and veterinary learn from each other
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Protecting Tigers and Elephants—Global Concerns
How animals such as tigers and African elephants are protected under CITES
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Living with Elephants—Omnibus
Feature on the experiences of people living in Africa whose lives are directly affected by elephants.
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Lions, Tigers and Polar Bears—One Planet
The potential extinction of large mammals; Lions, Tigers and Polar Bears.
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Why Cats Have Nine Lives—Postmark Africa
The symbolism and folk lore behind cats’ nine lives
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Fancy Cats
Pedigree cat breeders speak about the lengths to which they go to look after their animals
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Katie Cropper and Sheep Dogs—London Calling the Falklands Islands
An interview with celebrated sheep dog trainer, Katie Cropper
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Learning with Dogs
How pairing troubled dogs with troubled young men produces results for both
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Counting creatures in Kazakhstan—Discovery
The deserts of southern Kazakhstan support a surprising amount of life
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