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Exploration of Mount Anipahan and Mount Kiamo by Stewart McPherson 

Redfern Natural History Productions
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A non-broadcast documentary (made just for fun) filmed during a 2011 expedition led by Stewart McPherson in search of new species of carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthes).
This 25 minute documentary follows on from “The Discovery of Nepenthes leonardoi” film. We follow Stewart McPherson’s continuing search for new species of carnivorous plants. Stewart explores two remote peaks in the Philippines, Mount Anipahan on Palawan, and Mount Kiamo on Mindanao. On Mount Anipahan, a possible new species of pitcher plant (Nepenthes) is discovered, while on Mount Kiamo, two spectacular new species are revealed (later named N. ceciliae and N. pulchra).
A full account of the discovery of Nepenthes ceciliae and N. pulchra, and the descriptions of these plants as new species, as well as many other spectacular new Nepenthes species is provided in Redfern’s recently published book title New Nepenthes Volume 1.
Filmed by Andy Smith.

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20 мар 2015

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Комментарии : 56   
@jacobshallenberger5213
@jacobshallenberger5213 Год назад
I cannot wait for more Stewart McPherson documentaries!!! They’re so intriguing and pull the viewer into a trance!
@DarkShroom
@DarkShroom 4 года назад
all these pitcher plant videos have now got me addicted... i think because there's such a structure of mission for finding the plant it creates a great narrative. There's lots to tell with all the locals and the different plants, how hard it is to get through the jungle. And an epic job has been done editing and narrating this, it could be professional.... sometimes you can find stuff better than tv/cable on youtube, amazing!
@blueridgepics
@blueridgepics 4 года назад
These documentaries are the best, informative and interesting adventure without the MTV style flash or childish opinions that are prevalent in way too many modern documentaries..
@David-sc2ir
@David-sc2ir 4 года назад
These videos are amazing.... you're like the Indiana Jones of the plant world :)
@Lex-tb1wd
@Lex-tb1wd 3 года назад
I’ve been sick for weeks and this channel keeps my mind busy and distracted:) thank you
@adeliyag7918
@adeliyag7918 Год назад
What a great expedition. Thank you so much for this video . Please more documentaries / adventures to come 🙏 💕 Addicted to your channel now. My 11 yo son introduced me to your channel😊
@billlumberg5746
@billlumberg5746 Год назад
Your phenomenal Stewart... Good stuff keep going!
@helgedonath1524
@helgedonath1524 4 года назад
wonderfully told! i love this enthusiastic botanist and his discoveries. greeting helge from germany
@lucamatteobarbieri2493
@lucamatteobarbieri2493 4 года назад
Your videos are some of the best in all RU-vid imho
@HylomantisLemur
@HylomantisLemur 9 лет назад
Really enjoying these videos! Thanks for sharing.
@iaronna6343
@iaronna6343 6 лет назад
thats the real beauty of our country
@josephmarco755
@josephmarco755 9 лет назад
Very nice, informative and interesting plants
@kat44con
@kat44con 6 лет назад
Totally love these videos. Thanks kindly.
@toddjones7482
@toddjones7482 4 года назад
Wow, to be an explorer who documents new species! That sounds like the most extreme and adventurous of all. Love it
@krutibandhusethyplants2325
@krutibandhusethyplants2325 7 лет назад
such a great adventurous discovery of nepenthes on the Misty mountain.....
@angelflys1766
@angelflys1766 4 года назад
Fascinating thank you so much loving each documentary such beauty and praying man never destroy it ..
@samlothkhun6731
@samlothkhun6731 3 года назад
I like these documents so much!!! I like it because I like nepenthes:) and I wish to be a botanist like Stewart.
@tinawindham6958
@tinawindham6958 4 года назад
My box turtles were licking their lips at that millipede(grub) snack crunch. Love your sharing this! So cool..
@stephengoddard4719
@stephengoddard4719 Год назад
We want to see more of Stewart. Are you listening BBC
@LaDivaAlexandra
@LaDivaAlexandra 4 года назад
Great video
@ElroyUta
@ElroyUta 4 года назад
I'm from Bukidnon. And Ive been climbing peaks around Bukidnon, Mindanao like Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Sumagaya and have really observed and seen Nepenthes plants around the trail. And I was really thinking that some of our floras around these mountains have never been properly documented. This is really amazing work.
@7kikoae77jungle9
@7kikoae77jungle9 3 года назад
Kaya nga tapos nakikita dito sa Video nasisira na yung kagubatan. Nakakahiya yan. Mga pilipino ang sumisira 🙄🙄🙄
@7kikoae77jungle9
@7kikoae77jungle9 3 года назад
Hindi pa neexplore nasisira na yung kagubatan sa Mindanao. Napaka iresponsable ng mga tao dyan!🙄🙄😤 lahat ng Nepenthes documentary na napanood ko dito, Mindanao lang yung nakitaan ko dito ng sinisira yung kagubatan.
@christopher1931
@christopher1931 6 лет назад
stewart please keep doing nepenthes videos!
@VXT-2024
@VXT-2024 3 года назад
Mày thấy có giống Tao đùa ko ?
@MrAlipatik
@MrAlipatik 8 лет назад
wonderful
@Roadtripmik
@Roadtripmik 11 месяцев назад
i love this guy
@rjjr.1071
@rjjr.1071 2 года назад
Had you ever been to Mt. Mayon Volcano in Albay, Bicol Region, many unknown species of Nepenthes are waiting for your presence there.....
@GlenMoss-ld7ek
@GlenMoss-ld7ek 2 месяца назад
Do you have any photos
@rjjr.1071
@rjjr.1071 2 месяца назад
@@GlenMoss-ld7ek still going to discover new species........
@MrKmoconne
@MrKmoconne 2 года назад
thank you so much
@noemialberto8853
@noemialberto8853 4 года назад
What you eat??? cool places 👍👍👍
@donhart4460
@donhart4460 4 года назад
wow! tough porter at 4:38 getting ready to tackle the mountain with over sized load WEARING FLIP-FLOPS!
@nepenthesman6167
@nepenthesman6167 5 лет назад
I have to see Northiana in the wild.
@lifeschool
@lifeschool 4 года назад
Wonderful to see new species found live. I found this after watching the UK treasure islands vids. Mankind takes as much as he gives, and the path to enlightenment also brings with it the downfall of all that you were trying to preserve. So the poachers will follow the same tracks and it will become the latest tourist mecca. Of course if mankind left the place well alone, non of the wildlife would be in danger. But we cant get rid of the rats! Next time, use a helicopter.
@sabinereynaudsf
@sabinereynaudsf 4 года назад
I doubt it would become a real tourist attraction. Scrambling up those mountains looks too uncomfortable.
@davidroberts3262
@davidroberts3262 7 лет назад
Do you store seeds from all the species you discover? Moreover, do you sell them?
@jewiesnew3786
@jewiesnew3786 5 лет назад
David Roberts I think no, If he collects he'll endanger the remaining plants from poachers and he knows that.
@possiblyadickhead6653
@possiblyadickhead6653 5 лет назад
@@jewiesnew3786 well I guess he could at least take samples for genetic analysis
@jewiesnew3786
@jewiesnew3786 5 лет назад
@LagiNaLangAko23 What you are suggesting is already in practice, I think they call it CITES or something. But it wasn't perfect, usually plants collected and sold are priced higher because the profit is used to protect those species. But a poacher can simply collect those wild plants(or animals) and sell them for a cheaper price. So they're still in danger.
@jewiesnew3786
@jewiesnew3786 5 лет назад
@LagiNaLangAko23 Unfortunately, poachers sell them to the black market, which is hidden to the authorities. There they make a lot of money to the highest bidders, then use the money to bribe officials and even do ''inside jobs'' and disguise themselves as protectors, where they have the opportunity to poach these poor things.
@chancesoflove69
@chancesoflove69 9 лет назад
N. Merrilliana and N. Rajah are the largest of the Nepenthes species.
@jewiesnew3786
@jewiesnew3786 5 лет назад
Chance Reed N. attenboroughii and N. palawanensis are even bigger!
@veganshredder
@veganshredder 4 года назад
So beast; some ethnobotany sprinkled in there would be really nice
@SubconsciousCat
@SubconsciousCat 4 года назад
that intro. i love this man, no homo. i wish i did what he did
@willemjansen1141
@willemjansen1141 4 года назад
Have you already found the spaghetti nocturnem?
@kingmoney4
@kingmoney4 4 года назад
God dam that's some extreme shit! i would need a dam whole bite proof body suit working the forest like that, this man thuggin in t-shirt and shorts!
@princeharry7702
@princeharry7702 6 лет назад
Grace
@0GRANATE0
@0GRANATE0 4 года назад
I somehow started to watch one of your videos.. and now watched like 10 videos of you haha.. and I am not even interested in biology or plants or what ever you are doing hahaha but ehm cool... I just "woke up" a bit.. like wtf there is this topic.. and people who really are into it and then very specific for just nepenthes.. like you are just living in your own universe! no one else cares about it in the mainstream (I mean there are some..) then I realised that I am doing the same... I am IT guy => Software engineer => Frontend developer => Javascript Dev => into specific frontend frameworks => Angular => Angular 2.0 with Typescript... and I am dayli fighting with others over which technolgy is now the best to chose to create a website haha.. who the F** cares? life is strange haha just enjoy it! and don't forget about family and friends. cheers!
@sabinereynaudsf
@sabinereynaudsf 4 года назад
climbing these mountains looks extremely uncomfortable. How does he cope with the humidity, steep terrain, spiny vegetation etc.? I am glad he is finally wearing gloves.
@kingmoney4
@kingmoney4 4 года назад
I was thinking the same thing! god dam thats some hard core shit
@cerverg
@cerverg 4 года назад
It's simple - Red Horse beer a lot of it
@tungochuy
@tungochuy 4 года назад
12:20
@assasin101011
@assasin101011 5 лет назад
#rewatch to be on top or comment #rewatch edit: this guy need a new show.
@clintparsons3989
@clintparsons3989 3 года назад
Soooo... single or....
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