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From Campus to Coast - The Norfolk Broads Nature Documentary

Less than an hour's drive from the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk Broads are one of the last wild places in the UK - even if they were originally man made! Join me on a journey from the university campus to the coast, exploring the different nature reserves and encountering some of the rare wildlife that call these broads home.

The Tallest Trees on the Planet

In a small stretch of California exists a truly prehistoric tree species, the Coastal Redwood. Growing to heights of over 100m, these trees are the tallest on the planet. This video explores the mechanisms that allow these organisms to reach such great heights and highlights the growing need for conservation efforts.

How to (Almost) Save the World - 20 days in the Amazon Rainforest

My first ever video and my first visit to a truly 'wild' place. Filmed on a university field trip to Peru, this place holds a special place in my heart. My idea for this video was to engage my audience through stupid and at times, quite rude, humour. An hour of me and my friends making ourselves look like idiots, its best enjoyed with a beer.

The Story of Evolution

"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution" - Theodosius Dobzhansky. Take the long voyage around the world with Charles Darwin as we discover the path that led to his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection.


World Wildlife Day 2025

World Wildlife Day 2025 on the 3rd of March. In this video, I talk about the great threats to nature and biodiversity our planet faces, the causes and the dire need for urgent conservation action.

Peru Documentary Premiere

Probably the best night of my life so far. I hosted a Cannes-style film festival premiere for the How to (Almost) Save the World video in a lecture theatre at UEA. Joined by many supportive friends, I can't thank everybody enough who made this such a special occasion.

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