Wildlife Films, March 1981
The World Wildlife Fund through its Stevenage Supporters’ Group arranged a triple bill of new environment films. All profits to the WFF.
Wind on the Heath tells of the continuing development of re-afforestation on the sandy wastes of East Anglia’s Brecklands, and its effect on the region’s fauna, this is a Survival Anglia film, as is the second item.
The Great One-Horned Rhinoceros – a young scientist, Andrew Laurie, spent three years studying these extraordinary creatures in their biggest single homeland, the Chatawan National Park in Nepal, and a camera team followed him to record some of the Indian Rhino’s secrets for the first time ever.
Shetland: Isles of the Simmer Dim – courtesy of the RSPB. The bird and animal life of Britain’s most northerly land mass is spectacularly photographed.
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