
| • | New Website Hartonline will be moving soon For a sneak preview follow the link. [more] |
| • | G.3.4 Documentary Cane Toad: The Conquest A documentary horror film about the environmental devastation left in the wake of the giant toads' unstoppable march across Australia. Trailer [more] |
| • | BBC 4 Documentary Europe: A Natural History A stunning four-part series, charting the dramatic events which have shaped the ever-changing landscapes and wildlife of Europe. [more] |
| • | 5.2.6 Documentary BBC Frozen Planet with David Attenborough Frozen Planet is narrated by Sir David Attenborough, who himself travelled to both polar regions in the making of the series. Sir David first visited Antarctica 17 years ago, but this was his first time ever to visit the geographical North Pole. To get there, meant flying in to a Russian ice camp on the frozen Arctic ocean, where he could (after several days of bad weather) finally reach the pole itself by helicopter. He also returned to Scott's hut, a place he first visited several years ago, but still touches him today. This is the place where Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men began their fateful journey to reach the geographical South Pole. "I remember very vividly indeed the first time I entered this extraordinary building…it was not like any other place - because it isn't like any other place on earth. If ever there was a place that held the personality of the people that had lived in it, a century ago, this surely must be it". Sir David authors On Thin Ice, the seventh film of the series, which explores the effects of climate change on the polar regions and the lengths that scientists are going to, to understand it. Some regions, like the Antarctic Peninsula, have warmed significantly in the years since Sir David first visited them. He explores what this means, not just for the animals and people of the polar regions, but for the whole planet.[more] |
| • | Google Books Share your interest online Complete resource that can help improve your IB Biology knowledge Have a look at these books which I happily recommend you to read if you are interested in current topics in Biology [more] |
