
The epic migration journeys made by wildlife is to be chronicled in one of the most ambitious series of natural history programmes ever made by the BBC.
The World On The Move radio series will last almost a year as it follows creatures as diverse as elephants, butterflies and whales across the globe.
It is the largest ever project undertaken by the Bristol-based Natural History Unit and will track migration journeys from beginning to end and back again.
The series, which begins this month, will be made up of 40 half-hour programmes broadcast in two 20-week chunks with a break in August.
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