Orkney-based film-maker Raymond Besant travelled to Greenland for the BBC's Frozen Planet series.
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Raymond is interested in animal behaviour, whether it be a seal near his home or an elephant in a far away forest He adds: "But people don't believe me when I say I am as happy to see an otter on the shore in Orkney as I am happy to see a forest elephant or a lion.Raymond says he has seen the effects of climate change in Scotland's wild places.
Scotland is home to Arctic specialists - birds like dotterel, snow bunting and ptarmigan - which are found high on Scotland's mountains."I think there is going to more of an impact on them in coming years," he says.
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