Commuters
Wildlife documentary series. Animals increasingly travel in and out of cities to find food and shelter or to breed. Is the secret to success becoming a wild commuter?
More than a billion people around the world commute into cities each day, and they are not alone. The world's wildlife is commuting too. A steady flow of animals journey in and out of cities to find food and shelter or to start a family. Leaving the wilderness they must overcome the unique challenges that the urban world throws at them to benefit from the opportunities on offer. This episode explores whether the secret to an animal's success in this fast-changing world is to keep one foot in the wild and one in the city, becoming a wild commuter.
It seems that all over the world animals are finding that the city can offer opportunities that are harder to come by in the natural world. Some, like African penguins, whose population has plummeted by 80 per cent in the last 50 years, find shelter in the city. By nesting in Cape Town they are safer from predators, and with relatively easy access to their fishing grounds they have the best of both worlds. Many other animals commute into cities because they are filled with food. In St Lucia, South Africa, that includes hippos. Able to eat up to fifty kilograms of grass in a single sitting, they have developed a taste for the short, manicured lawns and come to town every night to dine out. St Lucia's human residents have learnt to give the hippos the space they need during their night-time raids. Black bears need to eat more than 20,000 calories a day to survive their six-month hibernation through winter, and using their acute sense of smell they can easily track down leftovers. In North America they come into towns and cities in search of food.
Many animals displaced from their natural habitat are now using their wild skill set in the city to help fulfill their needs. Could this be the beginning of a new and very modern migration?
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Black bears come to town
Duration: 02:10
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Hippos come to dine out in a South African town
Duration: 02:44
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Daniel Kaluuya |
Series Producer | Matt Brandon |
Producer | Alex Lanchester |
Broadcasts
- Sun 6 Jan 2019 21:00
- Sat 12 Jan 2019 20:00
- Thu 24 Jan 2019 01:45成人论坛 Two except Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD
- Sat 15 Feb 2020 18:30成人论坛 Two except Scotland, Wales & Wales HD
- Tue 29 Sep 2020 16:15成人论坛 Two except Scotland, Wales & Wales HD
- Tue 29 Sep 2020 16:20成人论坛 Two Wales HD & Wales only
- Sun 12 Jun 2022 15:10成人论坛 Two except Scotland
- Fri 15 Mar 2024 16:00成人论坛 Two except Scotland
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