New Irish wildlife documentary is a hymn to nature and a cry for help
A Note for Nature: Clare Sands and Susan O’Neill performing ‘Carry My Song’. Crossing the Line Productions. And a gannet, basking shark, and humpback whale tail
Music fans and nature lovers are beautifully catered for with the documentary, . It's a fusion of music and wildlife documentary, produced by award-winning filmmakers Crossing the Line Productions.
The beauty of this crossover approach is that I’m sure the filmmakers managed to bring a new audience to wildlife and perhaps a new audience to Irish music at the same time. There are probably people who watched this show on St Stephen's Day who wouldn’t normally stick with an hour-long wildlife documentary. Likewise, it may have introduced new Irish singers and musicians to wildlife lovers.
![<p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p> <p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p>](/cms_media/module_img/9930/4965053_12_augmentedSearch_iStock-1405109268.jpg)