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Walking along the muddy tracks of the River Ouse near her home a few days ago, Rebecca Stott reflects on migration.
She contemplates the lives of the Canada geese that frequently fly over her home, as well as Aristotle's own studies of bird migration - and his extraordinary life as a migrant - while considering the historic links between the migration of people and human progress.
Producer: Adele Armstrong
By BBC Radio 44.6
7373 ratings
Walking along the muddy tracks of the River Ouse near her home a few days ago, Rebecca Stott reflects on migration.
She contemplates the lives of the Canada geese that frequently fly over her home, as well as Aristotle's own studies of bird migration - and his extraordinary life as a migrant - while considering the historic links between the migration of people and human progress.
Producer: Adele Armstrong

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