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The Nature Collection offers a number of films made by the world-famous nature film maker Hugo van Lawick.

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Swallows building a nest in which young birds are born

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Choppy sea with dark clouds above

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Swallows getting themselves clean

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Colorado beetles eat leaves of a potato plant and lay eggs

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A field owl sits on a post and flies low over the ground

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A blue tit in search of food

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A group of coots in the water

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A group of coots in search of food in a field, a coot in ...

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 For over 30 years, Van Lawick was based in Camp Ndutu in the Serengeti, a nature reserve in Tanzania. He was married to Jane Goodall, who spent more than 40 years doing groundbreaking research into monkeys and apes. During this period, Van Lawick made a large number of nature documentaries. Later in his career he made some 35mm feature films which became very famous, the renowned “Serengeti Symphony” among them.