Doug Allan: Antarctica, Attenborough, and a changing climate

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Doug Allan is a world-renowned wildlife cameraman, with film credits for some of the most influential documentaries ever made and a trophy cabinet full of BAFTAs and Emmys. He’s contributed to David Attenborough’s Blue Planet and Frozen Planet, and has spent more time than nearly anyone else diving into the world’s iciest oceans in search of wildlife. In this week’s episode of Love Scotland, he sits down with Jackie to discuss his eventful career, including a dangerously close encounter with a walrus. He also reveals his eyewitness account of how a changing climate is affecting underwater wildlife, and some of his favourite experiences shooting in Scotland’s wild places. To find out more about some of the sites mentioned in this episode, visit the National Trust for Scotland website. For the latest information on The Hermitage, click here, or for St Kilda, click here. For more information on Wild for Scotland, as mentioned in the episode, click here.

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