The Natural History Museum attracts nearly 4 million visitors every year has 8 000 visiting scientists 70 million specimens 350 resident experts and contains examples of 90% of the world's known natural diversity. It has a world wide reputation that is genuinely second to none. By securing unrivalled access to the Natural History Museum this fascinating 6-part series follows the world class scientists their work and their stories. The National History Museum's work defines everything around us from fleas to forests precious rock formations to dinosaurs. It is an institution... literally buzzing with life - whether it's field trips to Costa Rica sky diving for butterflies prepping submersibles in Loch Ness working with NASA to analyse comet dust or trying to find the cure for malaria - the Natural History Museum is at the thick of it. Helping to catalogue and conserve the extraordinary richness of life with groundbreaking projects in 68 countries . This series embraces all of the extraordinary work of the Natural History Museum - both front of house behind the scenes and out in the field. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The Natural History Museum attracts nearly 4 million visitors every year has 8000 visiting scientists 70 million specimens 350 resident experts and contains examples of 90 of the world’s known natural diversity It has a world wide reputation that is genuinely second to none By securing unrivalled access to the Natural History Museum this fascinating 6-part series follows the world class scientists their work and their stories The National History Museum’s work defines everything around us from fleas to forests precious rock formations to dinosaurs It is an institution literally buzzing with life – whether it’s field trips to Costa Rica sky diving for butterflies prepping submersibles in Loch Ness working with NASA to analyse comet dust or trying to find the cure for malaria – the Natural History Museum is at the thick of it Helping to catalogue and conserve the extraordinary richness of life with groundbreaking projects in 68 countries This series embraces all of the extraordinary work of the Natural History Museum – both front of house behind the scenes and out in the field
All six episodes of the BBC documentary series focusing on London's National History Museum. The museum attracts nearly four million visitors every year, has 8,000 visiting scientists, 70 million specimens, 350 resident experts and contains examples of 90% of the world's known natural diversity. With unrivalled access to the museum, this series presented by Jimmy Doherty examines its extraordinary range of work both front of house and out in the field.
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