Braving Iraq: Interview: Director David Johnson
Filmmaker David Johnson describes making a nature documentary in an unstable environment.

Filmmaker David Johnson describes making a nature documentary in an unstable environment.
Hear from the driving force behind the restoration of the Mesopotamian Marshes.
Find out what it takes to be a forensic entomologist. There are bugs and corpses involved.
Underdogs associate producer Aidan Woodward gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film.
Ken Bradshaw rode the biggest wave ever surfed, an 85-footer, on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii in 1998. NATURE spoke with Ken in December 2001.
Romulus Whitaker is a reptile conservationist who has spent the past 40 years conserving the most endangered crocs. NATURE caught up with him to "talk crocs" in January 2007.
Interview with John Rubin, producer of "Animals Behaving Badly," Rubin Tarrant Productions, and formerly of National Geographic.
NATURE follows a venerated elephant trainer and several of his young trainees in their travels 1,500 miles from their homes in India.
Bernard Walton, a BBC producer, spent many months trekking through Gabon while making Mask of the Mandrill.
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