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Neil Bromhall
Neil Bromhall is an Emmy Award-winning wildlife cameraman and the son of Dr. Derek Bromhall, marine biologist and wildlife filmmaker for the BBC. His first assignment was in Kenya filming Kitum, the Elephant Cave (1985), where elephants go underground to dig for soda-rich rocks. Neil’s passion for underwater filming led to his qualification as a Dive Master in order to film such subjects as coral spawning in the Great Barrier Reef, lemon sharks giving birth to live young in Bimini, and dolphins being released in the Turks and Caicos. After four years filming around the world, Neil was asked to join the BBC team for filming The Private Life of Plants (1995) with Sir David Attenborough. Neil received an Emmy Award for his camerawork on the series. After 16 additional years of filming wildlife for the BBC, CNN, and others, Neil now specializes in macro and time-lapse filming in his studio in Oxford where he also works on his online garden plant database and website (Right Plants 4 Me) containing more than 10,500 photographs plus time-lapse sequences. The many films he’s contributed to include, among many others, Footprints in the Forest, The Life of Mammals, Life in the Undergrowth, Dangerous Australians, and Arachnophobia. The independent films he’s contributed to include Vampire Hunters, Blood Suckers, Crime Scene Creatures, and The World of the Unborn, among others.
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Modified link of Web site: National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - The phytochemical rich potential of acorn (Quercus aegilops) products and by products. | Nov 15, 2024 | ||
Add new Web site: University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture - How Do Acorns Develop? | Sep 06, 2024 | ||
Add new Web site: Academia - Acorns as a Food Resource. An Experiment with Acorn Preparation and Taste. | May 17, 2024 | ||
Add new Web site: The Spruce - How to Plant an Acorn and Grow an Oak Tree. | Oct 06, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: WebMD - Acorns: Are they safe to eat? | Apr 17, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - The phytochemical rich potential of acorn (Quercus aegilops) products and by products. | Mar 06, 2023 | ||
Add new Web site: Healthline - Are Acorns Edible? Everything You Need to Know. | Jan 26, 2023 | ||
Removed media. | Sep 10, 2021 | ||
Add new Web site: National Public Radio - Nutritious Acorns Don't Have To Just Be Snacks For Squirrels. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Add new Web site: Eat the Weeds - Acorns: The Inside Story. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Add new Web site: National Public Radio - Nutritious Acorns Don't Have To Just Be Snacks For Squirrels. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Add new Web site: University of California - Oak Woodland Management - Pests of Acorns. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Add new Web site: University of California - Oak Woodland Management - Pests of Acorns. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Add new Web site: Eat the Weeds - Acorns: The Inside Story. | Dec 02, 2014 | ||
Photo of acorns of northern red oak added. | Dec 12, 2013 | ||
Video added. | Dec 12, 2013 | ||
Add new Web site: Fact Monster - Science - Oak. | Sep 08, 2011 | ||
Add new Web site: Fact Monster - Science - Oak. | Sep 08, 2011 | ||
New article added. | Jan 30, 2009 |
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