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The Natural World: Wild Waterfalls - the Natural History of Cascades

on BBC Two England

Narrated by Jenni Murray.
Waterfalls: how are they born, how long do they live? How do true waterfall plants fight the flow? How do the flowers around benefit from the continuous 'rain'? How do animals, from fish and frogs through reptiles to birds and mammals, adapt to cascades and take advantage of them? How do migrant fish surmount them? How do we use waterfalls? This programme answers these questions, and in so doing, inspires fascination for one of the great natural wonders of the world.
Assistant producers PETER BASSETT CAROLINE UNDERWOOD
Film editor ANDREW NAYLOR Written and produced by JEFFERY BOSWALL
Series editor ANDREW NEAL BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Producers:
Peter Bassett
Producers:
Caroline Underwood
Editor:
Andrew Naylor
Produced By:
Jeffery Boswall

BBC Two England

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