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Nature offers a window on global natural history, providing a unique insight into the natural world, the environment, and the magnificent creatures that inhabit it. nhuradio@bbc.co.uk
If you like natural history and you're interested in the environment, why not visit Radio 4's first ever interactive blog here.
You can read, watch and listen to natural history on the radio.
And being a blog,you canof course contribute to it...
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"Nature offers a unique window on the natural world. It's an opportunity to hear from experts in the field, to listen to the latest debates about natural history and above all to share in encounters with wildlife. The sheer variety of subjects from Arctic wolves, ferns and fungi to badger culling, moths and and eagle owls means that whatever your interest in natural history, there's always something fascinating to learn and marvel over" |
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Nature: A Hundred Years of British Birds
Arguably the most influential journal about British Birds reaches its hundredth birthday in June. With the help of leading ornithologists Brett Westwood looks back at a history which mirrors the growth of birdwatching in the UK . On the way he uncovers the notorious scandal of the Hasting Rarities, the first arrival of the Collared Dove, and the unique legacy of observations in “BB” which include “turnstones feeding on a human corpse”
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