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Posted 22 October 2023
Free Planet Earth 3 double sided Poster
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New Planet Earth 3 series with David Attenborough starts from today and you can get a free Planet Earth 3 Poster via the Open University. Available to order via post with free delivery (estimated 2-4 weeks delivery) Altenatively can download here css2.open.ac.uk/out…pdf
Co-produced by The Open University, Planet Earth III is the third entry in the most iconic nature series of a generation, following Sir David Attenborough as he explores the awe-inspiring world of Earth's most breath-taking animals.
Join Sir David Attenborough on a journey through the ever-changing habitats of our world. This is our Home. This is our Future. This is #PlanetEarth3.
1. Coasts - Where land and sea collide, this dynamic habitat houses some of the planet’s most surprising stories.
2. Ocean - The largest habitat of all, the open ocean is the ultimate realm of new discovery, housing countless secrets that we are continuing to unlock.
3. Deserts & Grassland - Conditions in the vast wilderness can change in an instant. To be successful, you need to be able to adapt – quickly.
4. Freshwater - Housing one tenth of all species on the planet, freshwater is a rich and diverse habitat filled with never-ending surprises.
5. Forests - Journey to these secret worlds where lives are entwined in the most unexpected of ways.
6. Extremes - Uncover stories where life exists on a knife edge amongst Earth’s greatest natural wonders.
7. Human - Altering 80% of the land’s surface, there are now over 8 billion people on the planet. They must to share this space with a myriad of species
8. Heroes - We meet some incredible conservation champions on nature’s front line, fighting to preserve the future of our beautiful planet.
Useful Links
Planet Earth 3 overview
Free print order items - Open University
Planet Earth 3 Episodes
Co-produced by The Open University, Planet Earth III is the third entry in the most iconic nature series of a generation, following Sir David Attenborough as he explores the awe-inspiring world of Earth's most breath-taking animals.
Join Sir David Attenborough on a journey through the ever-changing habitats of our world. This is our Home. This is our Future. This is #PlanetEarth3.
1. Coasts - Where land and sea collide, this dynamic habitat houses some of the planet’s most surprising stories.
2. Ocean - The largest habitat of all, the open ocean is the ultimate realm of new discovery, housing countless secrets that we are continuing to unlock.
3. Deserts & Grassland - Conditions in the vast wilderness can change in an instant. To be successful, you need to be able to adapt – quickly.
4. Freshwater - Housing one tenth of all species on the planet, freshwater is a rich and diverse habitat filled with never-ending surprises.
5. Forests - Journey to these secret worlds where lives are entwined in the most unexpected of ways.
6. Extremes - Uncover stories where life exists on a knife edge amongst Earth’s greatest natural wonders.
7. Human - Altering 80% of the land’s surface, there are now over 8 billion people on the planet. They must to share this space with a myriad of species
8. Heroes - We meet some incredible conservation champions on nature’s front line, fighting to preserve the future of our beautiful planet.
Useful Links
Planet Earth 3 overview
Free print order items - Open University
Planet Earth 3 Episodes
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Edited by Chanchi32, 22 October 2023
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sorted byFrom previous threads I know I'm not alone reporting this issue....
heat for the OP anyway, if you get one good on you.
Just download it folks.
I'm not usually uppety about eco 'stuff' but this one really felt backwards when they mentioned it at the end of the show.
Ta tho.
These ones have information on one side and an origami instruction on the other.
In a school particularly you can have one side for a while and then freshen up with something different on the other side. (edited)