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THE LIVING WORLD
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The Living World is a gentle weekend natural history programme, presented by Lionel Kelleway, which aims to broadcast the best, most intimate encounters with British wildlife. nhuradio@bbc.co.uk |
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"The Living World is the next best thing to being there. Our contributors are skilled naturalists who are able to reveal those fascinating facts about animals and plants that you don't always find in books. It's like having a personal guided tour of the countryside, without needing to leave the house."
Lionel Kelleway
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A dragonfly resting. |
The Living World - Dragonflies
Just how fast can a dragonfly fly? -- not the first line of a tongue twister but one of the questions that Lionel Kelleway asks Ruary McKenzie Dodds, chairman of the Dragonfly Project in this edition of the Living World.
It turns out that there are rumours of dragonflies overtaking Cesna light aeroplanes in flight. But in the league table of jawdropping facts even that pales into insignificance next to the details of the lives of these extraordinary animals which spend as much as seven years under water before emerging to become one of the natural world's record-breaking flyers. |
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