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  1. Cities: Nature's New Wild. Discover the extraordinary ways wildlife is making itself at home in the world's cities. Various animals frequently 'commute' between the wild and human habitation. Some live safely in the city like Cape Town penguins who walk back to the coast to fish, or mallards nesting by the warm lake in Chicago but fly back to ...

  2. Cities: Nature's New Wild. Discover the remarkable ways animals of all shapes and sizes are adapting to make the most of opportunities in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet ...

  3. Cities: Nature's New Wild. Available on BBC iPlayer, iTunes. Discover the remarkable ways animals of all shapes and sizes are adapting to make the most of opportunities in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet - our cities. Documentary 2018.

  4. Cities: Nature's New Wild. Discover the extraordinary ways wildlife is making itself at home in the world's cities. Various animals frequently 'commute' between the wild and human habitation. Some live safely in the city like Cape Town penguins who walk back to the coast to fish, or mallards nesting by the warm lake in Chicago but fly back to ...

  5. 1/6/19. Season-only. This episode explores whether the secret to an animal's success in this fast-changing world is to keep one foot in the wild and one in the city, becoming a wild commuter. Leaving the wilderness they must overcome the unique challenges that the urban world throws at them to benefit from the opportunities on offer.

  6. Beth Collier, Wild in the City's director, appeared on an episode of BBC Two's three-part series, Cities: Nature's New Wild (Episode 3: Outcasts). The serie...

  7. Wild in the City’s Director, Beth Collier, was featured in the recent BBC series ‘Cities: Nature’s New Wild’. Narrated by Daniel Kaluuya, this three part series explores how wildlife has responded to the spread of human habitats throughout the world, with episodes on Residents, Commuters and Outcasts.