Best of Natural History Radio Episodes Episode guide
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Nature 24 Apr 2012 Hedgehogs
Paul Evans investigates the decline of the British hedgehog and finds out that even of...
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Nature 17 Apr 2012 Lamprey
Lampreys are some of the most primitive vertebrates and our three British species have...
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Nature 10 Apr 2012 Wood And Water
Fish live in trees too. Brett Westwood finds out why conservationists are dropping to...
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Nature 07 Aug 12 - Largest Butterfly
Nature: Quest for the World's Largest Butterfly Queen Alexandra's Birdwing has a 30cm...
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Nature 01 May 12 Japanese Sika
Nature: In Search of the Japanese Sika Chris Sperring goes in search of sika deer and...
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Natural Histories : Aye-Aye
The Aye-Aye is one of the weirdest looking creatures on earth.
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LW - Limestone Pavements
The Yorkshire Dales has some of the most spectacular scenery in England.
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Living World: The Rock Iguana
In the second programme from the Turks and Caicos islands, Tom Heap meets up with Mark...
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Living World: Pygmy Boa Constrictor
In the first of two programmes from the Turks and Caicos Islands, Tom Heap joins local...
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Living World: Nightjars
Chris Sperring is in Somerset during the last days of summer to find a bird that is of...
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Living World: Guillemots of Skomer
Skomer Island lies off the south east coast of Wales and is home to thousands of seabird.
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Living World: Green Hairstreak
The Green Hairstreak butterfly is small, bright green and feisty. The males fight for...
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Living World: Eastern Wolves
Algonquin National Park in Ontario is home to the Eastern Wolf and a magnet for to...
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Living World, Giant Fungus
Chris Sperring and Michael Jordan of the Association of British Fungus Groups go in of...
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Living World from the Archives - Winter Ponds
Brett Westwood relives programmes from the Living World archives, this week from 2012
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Living World from the Archives - Waxcap Grasslands
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
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Living World from the Archives - The Shell Nesting Bee
Brett Westwood introduces Living World from the Archives -The Shell Nesting Bee
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Living World from the Archives - The Nest Finder of Dartmoor
Brett Westwood introduce Living World from the Archives - The Nest Finder of Dartmoor
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Living World from the Archives - The Late Arrivals
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
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Living World from the Archives - The Celtic Rainforest
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2011
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Living World from the Archives - The Adders of Loch Lomond
Brett Westwood relives Living World from the Archives - The Adders of Loch Lomond
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Living World from the Archives - Snowdrops
Living World is in Somerset to explore the world of snowdrops with Christine Skelmesdale.
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Living World from the Archives - Sika Deer
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
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Living World from the Archives - Mountain Hares
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2005
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Living World from the Archives - Mellow Fruitfulness
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
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Living World from the Archives - Hamsterley Forest
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
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Living World from the Archives - Glow Worms
Brett Westwood introduces Living World from the Archives - Glow Worms
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Living World from the Archives - Essex Geese
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2005.
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Living World from the Archives - Essex Geese
Peter France is in Essex with ecologist Graeme Underwood and the RSPB's Chris Tyas.
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Living World from the Archives - Celtic Rainforest
Wales is home to a remarkable and rare forest. Paul Evans joins Ray Woods in Snowdonia.