This is a documentary about Richmond Park in London created by the Friends of Richmond Park and presented by Sir David Attenborough.
Attenborough introduces us to the animals that call the park home, including deer, birds and insects such as the stag beetle in addition to the threats they face from the human world and how we can change our ways to better the park and it's wildlife.
Overall it's a great documentary as one would expect with David Attenborough attached. My only complaint is that the documentary is very short at only 20 minutes long, it would have benefited from at least another 10 minutes of runtime but I understand there is only so much you can cover in a single park and that this documentary did not have the same level of funding as one produced by the BBC.
Attenborough introduces us to the animals that call the park home, including deer, birds and insects such as the stag beetle in addition to the threats they face from the human world and how we can change our ways to better the park and it's wildlife.
Overall it's a great documentary as one would expect with David Attenborough attached. My only complaint is that the documentary is very short at only 20 minutes long, it would have benefited from at least another 10 minutes of runtime but I understand there is only so much you can cover in a single park and that this documentary did not have the same level of funding as one produced by the BBC.