BBC Natural History Unit becomes Supernatural “History” Unit
Thanks to a letter sent to the National Secular Society, I’ve been made aware of BBC (i.e. taxpayer) provided webcams at the creationist Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm near Bristol.
Obviously, the BBC has moved on from the need to report on reality, and can now comfortably spend the licence fee on supporting the unverifed (and unverifiable) claims of special interest groups.
Oddly enough, these webcams are still advertised within the “nature features” part of the BBC Bristol web site. I guess they haven’t got around to re-organising the web site since the supernatural became a part of everyday existence.
Oh, the zoo farm also kindly offers educational resources, in topics like evolution, geology, solar astronomy and history.











