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RefNoAV/9/1
LevelSubFonds
TitleFilms by Peter and Rosemary Grant
Date[2010s]
DescriptionSeven short films filmed and narrated by Peter and Rosemary Grant about their long-term research on the Galápagos Islands. The films were made for educational purposes to describe their research on Darwin's finches.

Each film is of 10-25 minutes duration.

The film series is titled 'Darwin's finches in Galápagos', and each film focuses on a different area of their research. The titles are:
Daphne as a Galápagos microcosm
Living on Daphne
How we do the work
How finches feed
Hybridization
The origin of a new species
Moths and finches
Extent14.4 GB
7 films
Format.mov
.mp4
Digital
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsDigital format. For access conditions contact library@royalsociety.org
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