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'''''India: Nature's Wonderland''''' is a [[BBC]] nature documentary television series that aired in September 2015. Hosted by [[Liz Bonnin]], [[Freida Pinto]] and [[Jon Gupta]], the series documents the wildlife of [[India]].<ref>{{cite web|title=India: Nature's Wonderland - BBC Two|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02z830v|website=BBC}}</ref> | '''''India: Nature's Wonderland''''' is a [[BBC]] nature documentary television series that aired in September 2015. Hosted by [[Liz Bonnin]], [[Freida Pinto]] and [[Jon Gupta]], the series documents the wildlife of [[India]].<ref>{{cite web|title=India: Nature's Wonderland - BBC Two|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02z830v|website=BBC}}</ref> | ||
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India: Nature's Wonderland is a BBC nature documentary television series that aired in September 2015. Hosted by Liz Bonnin, Freida Pinto and Jon Gupta, the series documents the wildlife of India.[1]
List of episodes[edit | edit source]
Episode 1
Liz, Jon and Freida reveal India's hidden natural wonders; the Gir forest, home to the last Asiatic lions, the rare hoolock gibbons and the Anamalai Hills, which act as pathways for the local elephants.
Episode 2
This episode looks at the relationship the Indian people have with nature and the conservation efforts in place to save the wildlife.