Introduced by Peter Scott.
with H. G. Hurrell.
From his home on the edge of Dartmoor the naturalist H. G. Hurrell often rises early to film the wild animals and birds of the moor. One of his most difficult subjects is the fox, a wary and elusive animal whose keen hearing and sense of smell make him hard to approach and film.
Mr. Hurrell has also tamed a number of wild animals successfully, including a pair of otters whose antics in and around the swimming pool have been the subject of a most attractive film.