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Seltene Arten. Besondere Tiere, bedrohte Pflanzen und mutige Naturschützer
- GEOlino extra Hör-Bibliothek
- Narrated by: Wigald Boning
- Length: 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Es geht um seltene Tiere und Pflanzen. Leider bedeutet "selten" auch häufig "gefährdet". Doch wer ist eigentlich daran schuld? Antworten darauf gibt es in diesem Hörspiel, erklärt von Wigald Boning und anderen Experten. Kann man Arten überhaupt wiederbeleben? Und was macht die Orchidee eigentlich so wertvoll? Außerdem macht Wigald sich auf die Suche nach dem Yeti, Nessie und Co. Was hat es mit diesen Wesen und den Geschichten, die um sie ranken, eigentlich auf sich?
©2012 cbj Audio (P)2012 Random House Audio
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