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BAD MOTHERS is a fresh ensemble drama about four very different friends negotiating the perils and joys of being a modern mum: from parties to play dates, hangovers to homework, mishaps to murder.
Looks at creative ways of dealing with the problems posed by pests in our daily lives.
Playing golf in Australia can be likened to an 18 hole nature walk, but how do the interests of golfers co-exist with the animals and plants that surround them?
Examines the formation of a coral cay and the wildlife that comes to use it.
The only wild Arabian camels left in the world are in Central Australia. Two German biologists are studying their behaviour for the first time.
Sheds light on the mysterious life of the snail — the hermaphroditic animal with sexual organs on its neck and eyes on the end of retractable stalks. Time lapse and macro photography help us view snails in a new light.
This small, olive-green bird lives in the dense forest on the centre of Heron Island. It usually nests high in the trees and generally goes unnoticed by the tourists, but for one scientist in particular it's been a lifetime work. In 1964, Jiro Kikkawa began banding Island Silvereye chicks. The film follows a pair of young birds as they breed for the first time. The Silvereyes are a good example of how wildlife reacts to changes. The story of the young pair illustrates the struggle for survival
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