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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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Lionel Kelleway (left) and Major Chris Wilkes (right) looking at the resident honey bees on Salisbury Plain. |
Salisbury Plain Honey Bees
Lionel Kelleway ventures into the rugged terrain of Salisbury Plain to team up with Major Chris Wilkes who looks after the honey bees on this Ministry of Defence training ground.
Chris and Lionel head to a delightful woodland glade on Salisbury Plain that is far from soldiers camouflaged as bushes and the rumble of Challenger tanks.
Lionel is taken up close to the busy bees and explores the complexity of their life and the importance of bees in the ecology of the world around us.
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RELATED LINKS 91Èȱ¬ Wildfacts: Honey Bees
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