The Dragon Chronicles: Interview: Rom Whitaker, Reptile Expert
NATURE interviews Romulus Whitaker, the reptile expert and conservationist featured in "The Dragon Chronicles."

NATURE interviews Romulus Whitaker, the reptile expert and conservationist featured in "The Dragon Chronicles."
Milton Garces records infrasound in order to understand what's happening in Kilauea's underground lava tubes. Read the interview.
Lynne Richardson and her husband, Philip Richardson, directed and produced "Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears." NATURE spoke with them in January 2009.
Find out what it was like to live for weeks on Ellesmere Island in these interviews with four people involved with the filming of "White Falcon, White Wolf."
In "A Mystery in Alaska" Moore leads viewers through the thicket of often conflicting explanations for why Alaska's Steller's sea lion population has fallen on hard times.
NATURE caught up with filmmaker Gordon Buchanan in April 2009 to discuss Eagles of Mull.
Filmmaker Allison Argo shares some thoughts on the making of "Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History."
More than a decade ago, Wallace J. Nichols had the idea to satellite-tag an adult female loggerhead sea turtle named Adelita.
NATURE spoke with Victoria Falls producer and cameraman Jamie McPherson in April 2009. Here's what he had to say about the making of the film.
Award-winning filmmaker, Martyn Colbeck, has filmed wildlife for over 20 years, capturing our planet's most incredible species with his lens.
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