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Monty Don presents Shared Planet, the series explores the crunch point between human population and the natural world. In this weeks programme we have a report from Northern Kenya about the Grevy's... Zebra, the worlds most stripy Zebra and a species in decline for many different reasons, all of which appear to be attributed with human activity. Monty Don examines the wider issues of species abundance and people and interviews one of the authors of a recent paper "Can a Collapse of Civilisation be Avoided" published by The Proceedings of The Royal Society with one of its authors Professor Paul Ehrlich from Stanford University. Also in the programme Dr Joe Smith from The Open University, an expert in environment and the media, exploring how the media should keep up with such apocalyptic headlines.
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Series: Shared planet
Episode 3
First transmission date: 2013-06-25
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2013
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:28:00
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Producer: Mary Colwell
Presenter: Monty Don
Contributors: Kelvin Boot; Monty Don; Paul Ehrlich; Michael Kaloki; Daniel Letoyie; Joe Smith
Publisher: BBC Open University
Production number: PEJ02005419
Available to public: no