Thanks Ashanti. You may like this film:Sign me up for a full-length David Attenborough-styled mongoose documentary!![]()
I think it led to meerkats becoming one of the most popular animals in the world, rather than being an obscure mongoose.
Thanks Ashanti. You may like this film:Sign me up for a full-length David Attenborough-styled mongoose documentary!![]()
"Zoo Quest to Asia with Chlidonias"
It would be a lot longer than 13 parts but would be really interesting!
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I have seen a documentary on coyotes. I tried to find one on the internet, but they all required an account for a website.I'd go for that, especially coyotes. Coyotes are cool.
Excuse my late reply, I only just spotted this.. There isn't a meerkat documentary I haven't seen haha, this one is among my favourites, mostly because nostalgia.Thanks Ashanti. You may like this film:.
I think it led to meerkats becoming one of the most popular animals in the world, rather than being an obscure mongoose.
A series on conservation solutions. A lot of people watch documentaries on conservation issues and end up with a sense of doom and dread because most, if not all, of the program is talking about the threat and little to no time on the solutions. A series about what's being done to fix it, I think, could motivate more people into caring and being involved.
Then you should definitely watch the final episode of Blue Planet II, this series will start airing in the US this Friday and all 7 episodes will be among the best nature documentaries you have seen, but the last one specifically focuses on threats and conservation.
I would like to see a 10-part series where in each episode, the host is looking for one of the rarest animals in the world!
Anyway, I bring that all up just to say that I personally would love to see a documentary made about trying to find/film elusive and/or rare animals in the wild, such as the okapi or the saola, and all of the complications that would surround it. I know, it may not be very feasible (and probably wouldn't be the most exciting documentary), but seeing as a program that extensively covered the life histories of these animals in the wild would be even far less likely, I'll have to settle for that.
I just think that, despite the fact that a program like this would contain very few shots of the animals themselves, one could put a cool narrative behind it - this epic search in an unforgiving land for an almost mythical creature. Of course, the ultimate hope would be that we'd at least get one shot of the animal on camera, if only for a few moments, but even without that, the documentary could still be effective in highlighting research on these animals, their plights and the threats they face, etc.
Seeing you guys are North American you probably haven't heard of Nick Baker's Weird Creatures. It sounds like something you'd like.
Nick Baker's Weird Creatures
Seeing you guys are North American you probably haven't heard of Nick Baker's Weird Creatures. It sounds like something you'd like.
Nick Baker's Weird Creatures
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