
Temperate deciduous woodlands: Biotic and abiotic components
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Contents
In this second video with Dr Sarah Arnold, we explore biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components of temperate deciduous woodlands.
Acknowledgements
Written and developed by: Sarah Arnold, Rob Parker, Harriet Ridley, Tim Parker, Simon Ross
Videography by: Madeleine Duggan, Rob Parker
Thank you to the Kent Wildlife Trust for enabling us to film this video at Cromer's Wood.
Attributions
347325__newagesoup__thick-stamp-nosub sound effect by newagesoup is licensed under CC BY 3.0