Best of Natural History Radio Episodes Episode guide
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Shared Planet - 28 Jan 14 - Ocean Governance
In today's Shared Planet we ask who is responsible for the life in the ocean? a field...
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Shared Planet - 26 Nov 13 - Wildlife Conflict
As human population grows there is increasing conflict between people and nature.
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Shared Planet - 25 June 13 - Global Collapse
In this week’s programme we have a report from Northern Kenya about the Grevy's the...
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Shared Planet - 24 Sept 13 - Elephant Poaching in Africa
In this programme a field report from Saba Douglas-Hamilton of Save the Elephants from...
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Shared Planet - 24 Dec 13 - Are There Too Many People For Wildlife to Thrive?
"Are there too many people on earth for wildlife to thrive?" This is the question we a...
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Shared Planet - 23 July 13 - Oil & Wildlife
In this week's programme we have a report from the Arabian Gulf off the coast of Qatar...
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Shared Planet - 22 Oct 13 - Fragility & Niche
Some wildlife is fragile and will die out if it loses particular conditions.
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Shared Planet - 21 Jan 14 - Medicinal Planet
Many commercially available medicines today can trace their origins to compounds found...
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Shared Planet - 19 Nov 13 - Traditional Societies
Traditional societies and the wildlife that depends on them are disappearing.
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Shared Planet - 18 Jun 13 - Can We Save It All?
A giant hamster in Alsace provides Monty with a puzzling dilemma, how do we decide to...
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Shared Planet - 17 Sept 2013 - Wildlife Aliens and Diseases
As trade between different countries and continents increases we move more animals and...
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Shared Planet - 17 Dec 13 - Noise in the Environment
Does human produced noise remove us from the natural world? Monty Don explores this of...
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Shared Planet - 16 July 13 - Living with Carnivores
In this week's programme we report from India where John Aitchison revels in the sight...
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Shared Planet - 15 Oct 13 - Soil Science
Shared Planet explores the link between a growing human population and wildlife and is...
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Shared Planet - 12 Nov 13 - Sequoia: Nowhere to go
Climate change is causing some National parks in America to re-think their boundaries.
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Shared Planet - 11 Jun 13 - The Problem of Population
Monty Don presents Shared Planet, the series that looks at the crunch point between...
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Shared Planet - 10 Sept 13 - Rat Eradication
In this week's programme we have a field report from South Georgia where Tony Martin,...
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Shared Planet - 10 Dec 13 - Eco-Tourism
Humans in the form of scientific research or for artistic endeavour have for centuries...
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Shared Planet - 09 July 13 - Building in Wildlife
The focus is towns and cities in this week's programme, with a report from North about...
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Shared Planet - 08 Oct 13 - Sharks
Sharks are in decline across the world's oceans. It can be argued sharks have an image...
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Shared Planet - 07 Jan 14 - Deer Management
It is estimated that in the United Kingdom, numbers of certain deer species in our has...
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Shared Planet - 05 Nov 13 - Human Rubbish and Wildlife
More and more rubbish is put in landfill every year. Can rubbish tips and industrial...
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Shared Planet - 03 Sept 13 - Crops and Wildlife
In this week's programme we have a field report from England with Simon Potts, of and...
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Shared Planet - 03 Dec 13 - Ocean Pollutants
Sea lions in California are developing cancer and the most likely cause is pollution...
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Shared Planet - 02 July 13 - Valuing Nature
How much is a honey bee worth? Can you put a price tag on a mountain? Monty Don the of...
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Shared Planet - 01 Oct 13 - Religion & Wildlife
This week Monty Don explores how religious teachings might help people get more in...
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Shared Planet - 14 Jan 14 - Community Protection
Worldwide, with an increasing human population using more and more natural resources,...
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Shared Planet
Shared Planet - Ground Nesting Birds Ground nesting birds such as terns are vulnerable...
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Savnig Species Series 2 Programme 8
8/30 Britain is internationally important for seabird species. There are colonies of a...
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Savnig Species 2 Ep 23
Ep: 23 of 30 - Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ1 airs the Natural History Units latest wildlife landmark Frozen...