Saving Species Series 1 Episodes Episode guide
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Episode 40
40/40 What is the better approach to conservation, saving species or wilderness?
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Episode 39
39/40 We search for stoats and weasels, once abundant and now little-seen.
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Episode 38
38/40 Saving Species reports from Australia on how tourists are helping to save whales.
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Episode 37
37/40 Saving Species is in the Pantanal in Brazil looking for the hyacinth macaw.
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Episode 36
36/40 In this weeks programme "Top Goose", how Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ geese generated new science.
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Episode 35
35/40 Saving Species goes to India to investigate a remarkable story about tiger conservation.
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Episode 34
34/40 Saving Species reports alarming news about the plight of Lions in Africa.
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Episode 33
33/40 Saving Species reports from Panama about the plight of Sloths in the Caribbean.
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Episode 32
32/40 Saving Species comes from the 100 Foot Washes in the company of thousands of swans.
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Episode 31
31/40 Featuring the little-known Blue Pimpernel and Britain's 'big six'.
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Episode 30
30/40 Memories of river wildlife, migratory swans and fungi all in this week's programme.
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Episode 29
29/40 This week Saving Species looks into the issues of invasive species.
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Episode 28
28/40 Saving Species witnesses the extraordinary mating behaviour of Koalas in Australia.
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Episode 27
27/40 Saving Species visits Islay in Scotland in the company of twenty five thousand geese.
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Episode 26
26/40 In this week's programme, deer, conservation in the UK and biodiversity world-wide.
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Episode 25
25/40 Brett Westwood reports on migrating birds in the skies over London.
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Episode 24
24/40 What can the decline in British birds tell us about global extinction levels.
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Episode 23
23/40 Saving Species goes on a fungus foray in West Wales.
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Episode 22
22/40 Saving Species visits the Mississippi Delta in the aftermarth of the Gulf oil spill.
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Episode 21
21/40 Saba Douglas-Hamilton reports from Samburu national park in Kenya.
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Episode 20
20/40 Reporting on the tiny creatures that writhe and creep in compost heaps.
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Episode 19
19/40 Including a report from the Somerset Levels to witness the release of the European Crane.
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Episode 18
18/40 Featuring news of the challenges swifts and swallows face as they head south for winter.
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Episode 17
17/40 Brett Westwood presents stories about seabirds, lizards and the Little Bittern.
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Episode 16
16/40 What is the future for our farmland birds?
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Episode 15
15/40 Jeremy Bristow visits Jane Goodall in Gombe, Tanzania, to see her chimpanzee study group.
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Episode 14
14/40 Including part three of Gillian Rice's vulture report from India.
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Episode 13
13/40 Including feedback from listeners who have used the Open University's Ispot website.
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Episode 12
12/40 Including a report from India on efforts to save the long-billed vulture.
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Episode 11
11/40 Brett Westwood and guests question the language used in wildlife conservation.