Exploring Britain's wildlife
The Moray Firth is an unspoilt part of Northern Scotland, home to one of just three British populations of Bottle Nose Dolphins. Hermione Cockburn learns more.
DetailsThe Cairngorms contain some of the most remote and scenic wild land in Scotland and are abundant with wildlife. Hermione meets some volunteers on a working holiday on the estate.
DetailsVolunteers at the RSPB's Loch Gruinart Nature Reserve, centred around a farming system developed to benefit conservation, learn to manage the land by draining fields.
DetailsWhether it's monitoring moths, surveying birds or pulling up Himalayan Balsam, there is something for everyone in Loch Lomond.
DetailsSet deep in the heart an industrial and council estate and next to an oil refinery in Grangemouth, there is a wildlife oasis called The Jupiter Wildlife Centre...
DetailsA look at the nature found in the Argyll Forest Park, which covers an area of 55,600 acres of dramatic highland landscape in the south eastern corner of Argyll.
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