De Nieuwe Wildernis

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De Nieuwe Wildernis
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Directed byRuben Smit
Mark Verkerk
Produced byTon Okkerse
Ignas van Schaick
Narrated by Harry Piekema
CinematographyRuben Smit
Michael Sanderson
Edited byNiels Roza
Music byBob Zimmerman
Distributed by Dutch FilmWorks
Release date
  • 26 September 2013 (2013-09-26)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch

De Nieuwe Wildernis (English: The New Wilderness) is a 2013 Dutch natural history documentary film about the nature reserve Oostvaardersplassen in the Netherlands. The film shows animal life during four seasons, based on two years of filming in the reserve. [1]

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Wild koniks in the Oostvaardersplassen

Animals

43 different animal species are being shown and also mentioned in the film, per class these are the following. Mammals: Konik horse, red fox, Eurasian beaver, brown rat, red deer; birds: great cormorant, great crested grebe, greylag goose, mute swan, common kingfisher, common nightingale, common reed bunting, bluethroat, sedge warbler, Savi's warbler, western yellow wagtail, Eurasian bittern, water rail, Eurasian spoonbill, European goldfinch, common starling, common raven, great egret, barnacle goose, common buzzard, bearded reedling, European robin, little grebe, white-tailed eagle; amphibians: natterjack toad and common frog; fish: common carp; insects: Colletes cunicularius , large earth bumblebee, yellow dung fly, Ranatra linearis , blowfly, aphid, ant, ladybird beetle, green-veined white, small cabbage white; branchiopods: water flea. [2]

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References

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  2. De Nieuwe Wildernis[The New Wilderness] (film) (in Dutch). Dutch FilmWorks.
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