Conservation work in SVG to be highlighted in BBC documentary

By Admin. Updated 11:51 a.m., Thursday, November 16, 2023, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
A documentary called ‘Liz Bonnin Wild Caribbean’, which highlights the beauty of the Caribbean and conservation work will premiere on the British Broadcasting Corporation- BBC on Sunday (November 19).
The one-hour long documentary has been produced by Lion Tv Uk for the BBC.
It features science, wildlife, and natural history presenter Liz Bonnin, who exposes viewers to several critical conservation issues facing small island states while displaying the natural beauty of the Lesser Antilles. The Official Fixer for the SVG leg was renowned Vincentian videographer Steve Wallace, who is also featured in the documentary along with Maryann Isaacs from Mayreau, Katrina Coy and Roseman Adams from Union Island, Raul Baptiste, Maxwell “Tajoe” Francis amongst others.
The program is scheduled to premiere on BBC2 in England at 2100hrs (1600hrs EST) on Sunday 19th November 2023 and will be available shortly after to view on iPlayer.



