BBC crew step in to help penguins
It’s usually a rule not to interfere with the wildlife when filming, but this camera crew had a heart.
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The camera crew of David Attenborough series Dynasties broke with protocol to help out some Emperor penguins during recent filming.
It’s usually a rule not to interfere with the wildlife when filming, but after witnessing a group of Antarctic penguin mums carrying chicks on their feet trapped in a small ravine in -60C temperatures, the team carved a small ramp to help them escape.
Luckily, the plan worked: the birds soon waddled up the frozen steps and out of the gorge, re-joining the colony.
David Attenborough: Dynasties will air next year on Nine.
In an unprecedented move, the crew decided to act. They dug a shallow ramp in the hope that at least some of the penguins would use it to save themselves 💚#Dynasties pic.twitter.com/yRuoEGPDCk
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 18, 2018
Source: Radio Times
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O noes! Breaking the Prime Directive!