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Go Wild
BBC Radio 4
24 episodes
8 months ago

Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure. Introduced by Harriet Noble.

Discover the joy of wild swimming, the secrets of outdoor cooking and the tranquillity of canoeing down a river.

Whether you’re an intrepid explorer or a weekend micro adventurer we have a Radio 4 programme for you.

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Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure. Introduced by Harriet Noble.

Discover the joy of wild swimming, the secrets of outdoor cooking and the tranquillity of canoeing down a river.

Whether you’re an intrepid explorer or a weekend micro adventurer we have a Radio 4 programme for you.

Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Nature - The Rainforest Canopy
Go Wild
27 minutes
6 years ago
Nature - The Rainforest Canopy

With a two metre wingspan, strong hooked beak and four inch talons, harpy eagles are one of the most powerful birds of prey in the world and have been known to attack people who get too close to their nests, so when wildlife cameraman John Aitchison agreed to spend a month on a tiny platform high up in rainforest canopy in Venezuela to try and film a young eagle chick hunting for the first time, it was with some trepidation at what might lie ahead.

John abseiled down from his platform each night to grab a meal and a few hours of sleep, but before dawn he climbed back up onto his tiny platform, just big enough for him and his camera. High up in the rainforest canopy, his neighbours included bellowing howler monkeys, flocks of squawking parrots and colourful butterflies as well as highly venomous snakes and stinging ants.

He also had to endure some torrential storms and powerful winds. But his perseverance was rewarded with stunning views across the forest, magical misty mornings, very close encounters with the harpy chick and a most unexpected meeting between the young eagle and a very brave sloth!

Produced by Sarah Blunt.

First broadcast on Wednesday 6 July, 2016.

Go Wild

Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure. Introduced by Harriet Noble.

Discover the joy of wild swimming, the secrets of outdoor cooking and the tranquillity of canoeing down a river.

Whether you’re an intrepid explorer or a weekend micro adventurer we have a Radio 4 programme for you.