This time we had the help of satellite tracking, which would get us within the vicinity of one of the family groups pretty swiftly each morning. On top of that, the vegetation was really thick so it was super hard to see them & even harder to track with them when on the move. Though useful for finding frogs, the rain bought its own issues. We sat there for hours, in what felt like a game of patience. Sir David Attenborough's long-awaited series, Seven Worlds, One Planet is now on iPlayer. www.lastfrontiers.com/brazil/regions/iguassu-falls www.lastfrontiers.com/argentina/regions/iguassu-falls. Login. Most of the wildlife in Australia exists nowhere else on Earth. These small monkeys are distinctive due to the characteristic bouffant of white hair on their head and it is possible to see them in the wild in the dry forest of El Ceibal regional park; a day excursion from Cartagena. The series begins with a breathtaking look at Antarctica – the least populated place on earth, which humans saw for the first time only 200 years ago - in fact, Irish-born navigator Edward Bransfield is credited with making the first confirmed sighting of the Antarctic coastline (Trinity Peninsula) on 30 January 1820. Click here to watch this episode on BBC iPlayer www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0009tt8/seven-worlds-one-planet-series-1-1-antarctica. Seven Worlds, One Planet originally aired on Sunday evenings at 6.15pm on BBC One. We’d often sit and wait for an entire day with nothing much happening but you always had to stay attentive, just in case something super interesting happened. 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' hosted by Sir David Attenborough first aired Sunday 27 October 2019 at 6.15pm on BBC1. But at only the size of a thumbnail, it was like finding a needle in a haystack. Currently, you can watch the whole series on. Proyecto Tití is leading the way in Colombia, working with local people to promote coexistence between local communities and the wildlife that they share the land with. According to conservationists, their numbers have dropped across their original range, due to the pet trade & because they have lost a huge amount of their original habitat to deforestation. Golden snub-nosed monkeys in eastern China (BBC One, Seven Worlds, One Planet). 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' hosted by Sir David Attenborough first aired Sunday 27 October 2019 at 6.15pm on BBC1. Movies. In Europe, we take a look at some of the continent's lesser known species. BBC Worldwide. Sign up for our newsletter today Around the World in 1,790 Shooting Days: BBC America’s “Seven Worlds, One Planet” Seven-part series narrated by Sir David Attenborough employs 8K cameras and boundary-defining drone techniques to capture unique perspectives and new species. The series was four years in the making and set out to showcase the true character of each continent, concentrating on the iconic landscapes and spectacular wildlife of each. The ongoing struggle for space is a complex problem, and one that affects not only Titis, but almost all wildlife in forests across the world. Sitemap. Sign up today for free and be the first to get notified of new articles, new competitions, new events and more! As one of the smallest primates in the world they were not easy to spot in the tall trees. While filming for the South America episode of BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, we stayed in a village about 2hrs from Tarapoto, in the San Martín District of Peru. We review all comments and will not publish if inappropriate. Where these practices are already in place, Cotton-Top Tamarins are in with a fighting chance and hopefully one day will return to places where they previously thrived. They have a sophisticated language of around 38 distinct sounds, which can be used to communicate specifics about a potential predator. The future for cotton-top tamarins is worrying. The producers were aware that the US is an area that viewers are fairly familiar with, so they went the extra mile to shoot a side of the region that is rarely seen. It was the shots we needed to visually tell the story. www.lastfrontiers.com/colombia/regions/caribbean, Click here to watch this episode on BBC iPlayer www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000b9f8/seven-worlds-one-planet-series-1-3-south-america. We take a look at what you can expect from each episode - and each of the seven worlds... Sir David Attenborough at Stokksnes beach, Iceland (BBC One, Seven Worlds, One Planet). From elephant and rhino to the humble oxpecker, the team traverse the continent in search of its most fascinating creatures. Expect to see the red flying fox, wombats, dingos, sharks, Tasmanian devils and the cassowary. It would often take multiple trips of around 30mins each way to get all the gear in a position where we were ready to film. This was the furthest out that we had ever seen them before & further out of the forest than any of the known families would usually be. MORE ON AUSTRALIA. Currently, you can watch the whole series on BBC iPlayer.There are seven episodes in total, each looking exclusively at one continent and its rarest wildlife. One day, during a particularly heavy down pour, we were debating waiting it out but the rain just kept coming, and the river was filling up, and rapidly. The crystal clear rivers of Bonito in southern Brazil are also featured, where the Piraputanga fish follow the capuchin monkeys feeding overhead, ready to catch any ripe fruit dropped into the water. But this isn't your average safari. Safe to say, it didn’t stay that way very long! After rain, it became a little easier, as the males would begin to call, helping us hone down an individual’s location. Puma tourism has helped change attitudes, with many hunters now turned trackers. The crew's most memorable filming moments, The quest to film the elusive brown hyena, How drones helped reveal the wonders of Seven Worlds, A Peek-a-Boo veteran in the jungles of Australia, Finding and filming wildlife in the jungle, Protecting a South American wonder of the world, A sanctuary for the endangered whale shark, The grey headed albatross faces extinction, The Southern Ocean is a globally important carbon sink, An alien invader is colonising Antarctic waters. Australia quiz A devil in name only Australia's 'road kill' map. The episode also features a puma hunting guanaco, which was filmed in and around Torres del Paine, Chile. Each episode of the seven-part series focusses on a different continent and launched with Antarctica. Here, the crew hid in boxes to film penguins, trekked 4,000m up mountains to lay camera traps for Andean bears and used drones to chase pumas in Chile. We had to race all the gear back down to the car, through the pouring rain. There are seven episodes in total, each looking exclusively at one continent and its rarest wildlife. There is also a key environmental message at the heart of every episode. At six feet tall, the cassowary is the second heaviest bird in the world, and one of the most dangerous. These adorable rodents use a complex form of communication, supposedly superior to that used by chimpanzees and even dolphins. www.lastfrontiers.com/hotels/peru/tambopata-manu/trc. But at only the size of a thumbnail, it was like finding a needle in a haystack and we never would have found them without the keen eyes of our local team. We send members a quarterly newsletter, the occasional news update, and invitations to Latin American travel events. 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