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Buglife lecture
Date: 3rd November 2005 Venue: Cambridge Zoology Museum, Downing Street, Cambridge Time: 6.30 – 9.00pm Tickets: £6.00 non Buglife members £4.00 Buglife members & students £8.00 on the door
Mike Salisbury Series Producer, BBC Natural History Unit, Bristol, UK Filming ‘Life in the Undergrowth’…David Attenborough’s new series on land invertebrates. Why make and how?
Buglife-The Invertebrate Conservation Trust invite you to hear Mike Salisbury tell all about the making of David Attenborough’s groundbreaking new series ‘Life in the Undergrowth’
The BBC Natural History Unit has long been regarded as a centre of excellence for the production of programmes about the natural world. So why has it taken it so long to produce a major series about the most abundant and diverse group of animals on the planet? The history and evolution of the series will be examined and exclusive clips will provide an unmissable insight into the high tech approaches that take us ever closer to this fascinating world.
Don’t miss this opportunity to view exciting video clips and hear all about the filming of David Attenborough’s brilliant new series.
Please join us for light refreshments in the museum gallery after the talk. To reserve a place please either call 01733 201 210 or alternatively email info@buglife.org.uk Buglife-The Invertebrate Conservation Trust Conserving the small things that run the world
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