Natural history programme offering a unique insight into the natural world and the rich variety of creatures inhabiting it
Paul Evans visits Dorset to find out why heathland birds don't welcome hordes of visitors. Whether people come on foot or bikes, they all have an impact.
DetailsBrett Westwood asks leading conservationists whether we are being consistent in our approach to non-native plants and animals.
DetailsHuw Cordey meets the people of the tiny island of Anuta in the South Pacific, who follow a traditional way of life that goes back hundreds of years, and hears about their lives.
DetailsBrett Westwood searches for the reasons behind the declining numbers of many of our migrant songbirds and where the birds are most vulnerable.
DetailsPaul Evans asks if enough is being done to conserve honeybees, their habitats and the flowers which provide them with pollen and nectar.
DetailsChris Sperring explores declining seabird numbers and asks if it represents a crisis or just a blip.
DetailsPaul Evans investigates the Amazon, the biggest rainforest left, which has more animals and plants per square metre than anywhere else on the planet.
DetailsStephen Lyle and Barrie Britton recall their close encounter with two birds that revealed the exquisite courtship performance of the male vogelkop bowerbird.
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