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A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators
The WildLife: Wildlife documentaries, Carol Foster
The WildLife with Laurel Neme
1 hour 21 seconds
14 years ago
The WildLife: Wildlife documentaries, Carol Foster
Wildlife filmmaker Carol Foster reveals her secrets for filming wildlife in a manner that captures natural actions in a manner that does not disturb the animals. She tells "The WildLife" host Laurel Neme, about the special jungle studio that she and her filmmaker husband, Richard Foster, have constructed in the Belize which allows them to film wild behavior that would not otherwise be possible. For instance, they've captured on film a baby cantil viper wriggling the green tip of its tail over its head to attract and capture frogs. They've also filmed flower mites hitchhiking on the nostrils of a hummingbird.
This episode of "The WildLife" originally aired on The Radiator, WOMM-LP, 105.9 FM in Burlington, Vermont on April 18, 2011. It was reposted on September 19, 2011.
The WildLife with Laurel Neme
A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators