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Nature - Series 2

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Natural history programme offering a unique insight into the natural world and the rich variety of creatures inhabiting it

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Nature - Series 2 - Access For All?

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.

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Nature - Series 2 - Alien Attitudes

Brett Westwood asks leading conservationists whether we are being consistent in our approach to non-native plants and animals.

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logo for Nature - Series 2 - Anuta - An Island Governed By Love
Nature - Series 2 - Anuta - An Island Governed By Love

Huw 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.

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Nature - Series 2 - Decline In Migrants

Brett Westwood searches for the reasons behind the declining numbers of many of our migrant songbirds and where the birds are most vulnerable.

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Nature - Series 2 - Pollination

Paul Evans asks if enough is being done to conserve honeybees, their habitats and the flowers which provide them with pollen and nectar.

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logo for Nature - Series 2 - Seabirds - Canaries on the Cliffs
Nature - Series 2 - Seabirds - Canaries on the Cliffs

Chris Sperring explores declining seabird numbers and asks if it represents a crisis or just a blip.

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Nature - Series 2 - The Future of the Amazon

Paul Evans investigates the Amazon, the biggest rainforest left, which has more animals and plants per square metre than anywhere else on the planet.

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Nature - Series 2 - The Vogelkop Bowerbird

Stephen 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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