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Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island's wildlife

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Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island's wildlife

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

Henderson Island is located in the Pitcairn Island group. It lies near to the middle of the Pacific Ocean - the largest ocean on the planet. It is one of the most remote and inaccessible islands on Earth, and remains uninhabited. Due to its isolation it is little impacted by mankind and harbours several unique species of birds that occur nowhere else. Stewart McPherson made a rare visit to Henderson Island, and this film documents the wildlife that he encountered.



Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
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Henderson Island: A Pacific Rat in 2010

This video shows a Pacific Rat (Rattus exulans) on Henderson Island in the Pitcairn Group in October 2010. This was before the huge and complex attempt to eradicate the rats in 2011. Pacific rats are major pedators on the nesting seabird colonies. See the RSPB website:
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Exploring Pitcairn Island by Drone. Home of the descendants of the mutineers of the HMS Bounty.

Lets go on the first round the island drone flight on Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific. Home of the descendants of the mutineers of the HMS Bounty.  
If you would like to see how I got to Pitcairn Island you can find it here.

By Drone you will visit places on Pitcairn Island like Christians Cave, The Gods, Gudgeon Cave, St Paul's Pool, Ship Landing Point, Bounty Bay and go under water and visit the wreck of the HMS Bounty. We will also see a Humpback whale with her one week old baby.
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Ascension Island - wildlife and heritage

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

This mini-documentary explores the wildlife, heritage and history of Ascension Island, a UK Overseas Territory in the Atlantic. In this film, we see Ascenion's extraordinary landscapes, vast sea turtle populations, bird colonies, land crab migrations and an incredible conservation success in the form of the return of the Ascension frigatebird.

This film is one of forty mini-documentaries made from the footage not used in the broadcast series.

Visit to view all 40 mini-documentaries free of charge.

Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

To discovery the wildlife, history and cultures of all of the UK Overseas Territories, please visit

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
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Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World's Most Remote Inhabited Island

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

This mini-documentary follows Stewart McPherson's journey to Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world. We meet the Tristanians and an interview with ex-chief islander Harold Green reveals what life is like in Tristan's only settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.



Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series

Backstage, MOST ISOLATED ISLAND IN THE WORLD!, Pitcairn Island: Amazing Planet (4K) 2023

Backstage, Pitcairn Island is one of the most isolated island in the world by
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With a population of no more than 50, Pitcairn Island is the most remote island in the world, located 3,240 miles (5,215 km) from the coast of New Zealand. The island is inhabited by the descendants of sailors from the HMS Bounty, a Royal Navy vessel that was the scene of a mutiny in 1789

Filip strives to find and capture the most amazing sites of our planet for the benefit of all nature lovers around the world. Through his photographs he has raised awareness of issues related to biodiversity and natural resources.

⭐ Filip Kulisev, Master QEP, FBIPP has provided material for more than 200 individual exhibitions around the world.

???? He has been awarded various international certifications, including the Master QEP title, which is the highest European award for professional photographers.

???? He is awarded with the highest qualification and title of Fellow from the British Institute of Professional Photographers.

???? He was also selected as European Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2012.

⭐ He became European Professional Photographer of the year 2020 in the Drone category (FEP European Drone Golden Camera Award). Kulisev is the author of eleven exclusive monographs which present the beauty of our planet’s various natural wonders.

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Explore landmarks and artifacts from the HMS Bounty's final resting place.

Video by Jim Napoli aboard the National Geographic Orion on Pitcairn Island.

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Pitcairn Islands Travel

The Pitcairn Islands (/ˈpɪtkɛərn/;[6] Pitkern: Pitkern Ailen) or officially Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands,[7][8][9][10] are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas Territory in the Pacific. The four islands – Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno – are spread over several hundred miles of ocean and have a total land area of about 47 square kilometres (18 sq mi). Only Pitcairn, the second-largest island that measures about 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) from east to west, is inhabited.

The islands are inhabited mostly by descendants of the Bounty mutineers and the Tahitians (or Polynesians) who accompanied them, an event retold in numerous books and films. This history is still apparent in the surnames of many of the islanders. With only about 50 permanent inhabitants, originating from four main families,[3] Pitcairn is the least populous national jurisdiction in the world.[11] The United Nations Committee on Decolonization includes the Pitcairn Islands on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.[12]

Ascension Island – natives and aliens

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

This mini-documentary explores the extreme fragility of the ecosystem of Ascension Island, a UK Overseas Territory in the Atlantic. We find a unique species of shrimp that occur in tiny brackish pools and occur no where else on Earth. On other parts of the island, unique ferns and other plants are endemic to tiny niche habitats. Such localised species are very vulnerable to change. Major impact arrived in the form of an extraordinary experiment undertaken by Joseph Hooker and Charles Darwin that aimed to create an artificial rainforest to capture water from the oceanic winds. Today complete unnatural man-made forests dominate the slopes of the tallest peak and have altered the ecological landscape of the island with major impacts on the native ferns and land crabs.



Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series

Discovering Pitcairn Island's Hidden Treasures: A Drone's Journey #nature #island

During this first round-the-island documentary by Dron, we will visit remote locations rarely seen even by the Pitcairn Islanders. We will visit historic places such as the petroglyphs that downrope in the gods, the majesty of St. Paul's pool and its spires, and enter the cave at Gudgeon through its submerged entrance. The cave boasts a magnificent white sand beach deep inside the island. Ahead is Bounty Bay. Later we will go underwater and visit the wreck of the bounty.
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PITCAIRN ISLAND | The tiny Gay-friendly island

Have you ever heard of Pitcairn island? Many people haven't ether. With less than 50 inhabitants and no gay people, they are the least populated island on earth that has legalized same-sex marriage.

MOST ISOLATED ISLAND IN THE WORLD!, Pitcairn Island: Amazing Planet (4K) 2023

Pitcairn Island is one of the most isolated island in the world by
???? AMAZING PLANET / Filip Kulisev ????
With a population of no more than 50, Pitcairn Island is the most remote island in the world, located 3,240 miles (5,215 km) from the coast of New Zealand. The island is inhabited by the descendants of sailors from the HMS Bounty, a Royal Navy vessel that was the scene of a mutiny in 1789

Filip strives to find and capture the most amazing sites of our planet for the benefit of all nature lovers around the world. Through his photographs he has raised awareness of issues related to biodiversity and natural resources.

⭐ Filip Kulisev, Master QEP, FBIPP has provided material for more than 200 individual exhibitions around the world.

???? He has been awarded various international certifications, including the Master QEP title, which is the highest European award for professional photographers.

???? He is awarded with the highest qualification and title of Fellow from the British Institute of Professional Photographers.

???? He was also selected as European Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2012.

⭐ He became European Professional Photographer of the year 2020 in the Drone category (FEP European Drone Golden Camera Award). Kulisev is the author of eleven exclusive monographs which present the beauty of our planet’s various natural wonders.

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PITCAIRN AND THE DECENDANTS OF THE BOUNTY

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Henderson Island Restoration Project

Zegrahm Expeditions is excited to be part of a large restoration project, led by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), to help save the endemic bird species and restore precious wildlife habitat of Henderson Island, part of the Pitcairn Island group in the South Pacific. Zegrahm has visited Henderson Island a number of times over the last 20 years and we are visiting it again on our upcoming Quest for Paradise Voyage. To learn more, visit our blog:

Henderson Island has nearly 40 million pieces of plastic waste!

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HENDERSON ISLAND IS A REMOTE AND UNINHABITED ELEVATED CORAL ATOLL LOCATED IN THE EASTERN SOUTH PACIFIC.
- IT IS THE LARGEST OF THE FOUR ISLANDS OF THE PITCAIRN ISLAND GROUP OF WHICH ONLY PITCAIRN, LYING 200 KM TO ITS SOUTHWEST, IS INHABITED.
- THIS GEM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PACIFIC IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST REMAINING EXAMPLES OF AN ELEVATED CORAL ATOLL ECOSYSTEM.
- IT EXHIBITS REMARKABLE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY GIVEN THE ISLAND’S SIZE, WITH FOUR ENDEMIC SPECIES OF LAND BIRDS, TEN TAXA OF ENDEMIC VASCULAR PLANTS AND LARGE BREEDING SEABIRD COLONIES.
- EVERY DAY ON HENDERSON ISLAND — ONE OF THE MOST REMOTE PLACES ON EARTH — TRASH FROM EVERY CONTINENT EXCEPT ANTARCTICA WASHES UP ITS SHORES. FISHING NETS AND FLOATS, WATER BOTTLES, AND PLASTICS BREAK INTO SMALL PARTICLES AGAINST THE ROCKS AND SAND.
- FEW HUMANS HAVE SET FOOT ON THE ISLAND, WHICH LIES HALFWAY BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AMERICA, 71 MILES AWAY FROM THE NEAREST SETTLEMENT.
- IN 2015, JENNIFER LAVERS, A RESEARCHER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, TRAVELED TO HENDERSON IN AN EFFORT TO DOCUMENT THE EXTENT OF PLASTICS POLLUTION.
- WHEN A SHORELINE INTERRUPTS A CURRENT'S PATH, THE JUNK SETTLES THERE.
- THE TRASH SITUATION WAS FAR WORSE THAN SHE EXPECTED. DEBRIS BLANKETED THE BEACHES.
- HENDERSON WAS THE EPITOME OF THE PHENOMENON.
- THREE AND A HALF MONTHS LATER, LAVERS' TEAM COUNTED 53,000 PIECES OF HUMAN-MADE DEBRIS. BY THEIR CALCULATIONS, HENDERSON'S 14 SQUARE MILES CONTAINS MORE THAN 37 MILLION PIECES OF TRASH.
- ACCORDING TO THE ATLANTIC, HENDERSON MIGHT HAVE THE HIGHEST DENSITY OF PLASTIC DEBRIS REPORTED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. LAVERS ESTIMATES AT LEAST 3,750 NEW PIECES OF LITTER WASH UP DAILY.
- LAVERS SAID IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO WIPE HENDERSON CLEAN.
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Pitcairn Island (Adamstown) - Lonely but beautiful

Adamstown is the only settlement on the Pitcairn Islands.

The Pitcairn Islands are the last British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific Ocean.

Of the four islands only Pitcairn is inhabited. At the time of filming there were only 48 permanent inhabitants. Accordings to the World Factbook Pitcairn is the least populous national jurisdiction in the world.

The island is inhabited mostly by descendants of the Bounty mutineers, as retold in many books and films.

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Pitcairn Island DJI drone video of Mother & Baby Humpback whales

You are going to see the very first Drone video of a mother Humpback whale teaching her newborn to swim. We are also going on a fishing trip to catch Wahoo for dinner off Pitcairn Island of Mutiny on the Bounty fame and where the mutineers of the HMS Bounty landed in 1790.

Pitcairn Island 2019

PITCAIRN ISLAND
02.05.2019 - 07.05.2019

Among Others:
- Adamstown
- Bounty Bay (with the ship underwater)
- Saint Paul's Swimming Pools Complex
- Galapagos Tortoise
- Christian's Cave
- Longboat
- MV Bravo Supporter

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- Another Suitcase In Another Hall
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina

Last Farewell to Henderson Island

Henderson Island is one of the four Pitcairn Islands and a UNESCO world heritage site

Birds of the UK Overseas Territories

Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).

The UK Overseas Territories are 14 groups of islands scattered across all seven seas. The Territories are home to a dazzling array of birds, from the tropics, through temperate latitudes to sub-Antarctic islands and the white continent itself. From seabirds to landbirds, migratory species to localised endemics, the range of birdlife of the Territories encompasses some of the largest penguin and albatross colonies on Earth, as well as many species of frigatebirds, hummingbirds and parrots, and even flightless rails and crakes. This mini-documentary explores this surprising diversity of bird species that call the Territories home.



Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.

BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES

Introduction

Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage

Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories

Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty

Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories

Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories

Overview mini-documentaries

Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
Shipping 5,000 books to all UK secondary schools COMING SOON
Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series

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