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BBC Earth Podcast - The man who discovered an unseen world

The man who discovered an unseen world

12/27/18 • 27 min

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BBC Earth Podcast
Join us for a game of hide and seek. Imagine trying to track down an uncollared tiger in a vast, dense jungle in India... You’d need the help of experienced local trackers who have spent years perfecting the art of tracking animals through the language of surrounding species. To them, simply listening to the wall of sound around them paints the perfect audio map of what’s going on in the dense undergrowth. Speaking of maps, we hear the tale of a man who used satellite technology and imagery to discover an unmapped forest, uncovering a brand-new ecosystem. From forest to cities, expect unexpected stories, hidden truths and unwelcome surprises (like a python in your toilet...)

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Join us for a game of hide and seek. Imagine trying to track down an uncollared tiger in a vast, dense jungle in India... You’d need the help of experienced local trackers who have spent years perfecting the art of tracking animals through the language of surrounding species. To them, simply listening to the wall of sound around them paints the perfect audio map of what’s going on in the dense undergrowth. Speaking of maps, we hear the tale of a man who used satellite technology and imagery to discover an unmapped forest, uncovering a brand-new ecosystem. From forest to cities, expect unexpected stories, hidden truths and unwelcome surprises (like a python in your toilet...)

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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