Thursday 27 Nov 2014
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is asking Britain to go wild for wildlife in a new season aimed at raising awareness and money to help save threatened species and wild places around the world. The 2010 Wild Season, which will be launched live on The One Show on Tuesday 18 May by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wildlife Fund, will culminate in a live fundraising extravaganza – Wild Night In – on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two on Sunday 20 June.
Presenters Kate Humble, Chris Packham and Martin Hughes-Games will be joined by David Attenborough, Graham Norton, Edith Bowman and a host of other celebrity guests and conservationists in a two-hour action-packed programme celebrating the Earth's amazing biodiversity.
Wildlife enthusiasts of all ages are encouraged to join the appeal and a special fundraising pack, full of ideas of how to go 'Wild for Money' at school, work or home, is available from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wildlife Fund's website bbc.co.uk/wild.
As well as suggesting weird and wonderful ways to raise money such as an Animal Olympics-themed school sports day or dressing up as a wild animal at work, you can also sign up for the Wild newsletter and learn more about the campaign.
Timed to mark the International Year of Biodiversity 2010, the Wild Season follows the success of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wildlife Fund's first live appeal programme, Saving Planet Earth, broadcast in 2007. The appeal raised a total of just under Β£2million, which has been used to help save threatened species ranging from albatrosses to slow-worms.
Wild Night In will celebrate some of the amazing success stories following the 2007 appeal, which include securing a vital land corridor for rare African elephants in Namibia by enabling them to move between protected reserves safe from harrassment by people and poachers.
Other international highlights include a programme of rabies prevention vaccinations for Ethiopian wolves facing potential disaster, while in the UK the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wildlife Fund has helped to restore the habitat of the Adonis blue butterfly in Sussex and supported an innovative survey to safeguard the future of Bechstein's bat, one of the UK's rarest mammals.
Chris, Kate and Martin will also host a lively discussion among those who really care about protecting many of the threatened species across the world.
Money raised in the Wild appeal will be distributed via grants to UK-registered charities involved in conservation work either around the world or on our doorsteps. Themes for 2010 are: helping to save our species, conserving, restoring and creating wildlife habitats, homes for wildlife and engaging people.
Kate Humble, who also presents Springwatch, says: "Wildlife is vanishing from our planet at an alarming rate, with many beautiful creatures which contribute to the rich quality of our planet under threat. All living things rely on biodiversity to survive and we are the custodians of the wildlife on this planet – without us, they have no voice.
"I hope everyone will join together to support the Wild appeal and celebrate the wonder of our natural world through conservation, whether it's restoring humble habitats for dormice or saving majestic species like tigers or Galapagos tortoises. Let's all go truly wild and help bring our most vulnerable wildlife back from the brink of extinction."
Fundraising packs are also available at many of the Springwatch Wild Days Out – exciting family days of discovery aimed at inspiring people to get close to local wildlife and do something for nature. Hundreds of events are taking place across the country in May and June as part of the popular Breathing Places campaign organised by Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Learning. Activities range from building a bat box to hunting for creepy crawlies and from worm-charming to local tree trail walks.
Kate, Chris and Martin also return with fellow presenter Simon King for a new season of Springwatch this week, beginning with three themed one-hour TV specials on Monday 17 May, Wednesday 19 May and Thursday 20 May at 8pm on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two.
Chris Packham provides an up-to-date report on climate change and its effect on UK wildlife; nature super-sleuth Simon King takes a closer look at the UK's urban wildlife; and cameraman Gordon Buchanan takes to the high seas around the UK in search of killer whales.
The brand new nightly series of Springwatch returns to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two on Monday 31 May, live from 8pm to 9pm each Monday to Thursday for three weeks, with its audience-led sister programme Springwatch Unsprung each Friday from 8pm to 8.30pm. Wild Night In is broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two on Sunday 20 June, from 8pm to 10pm.
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