Best of Natural History Radio
The BBC Natural History Unit produces a wide range of programmes that aim to immerse a listener in the wonder, surprise and importance that nature has to offer.
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Saving Species Programme 33
Brett Westwood presents. We feature a special report about Sloths ...
Brett Westwood presents. We feature a special report about Sloths from the southern of...
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Saving Species Programme 32
Brett Westwood presents a special edition of Saving Species from ...
Brett Westwood presents a special edition of Saving Species from the 100 Foot Washes a...
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Living World - Ravens 05 Deb 10
The raven is both agile and majestic in flight but ...
The raven is both agile and majestic in flight but shrouded in mystery, superstition...
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Saving Species Programme 31
Brett Westwood presents. We take a look at British farmland ...
Brett Westwood presents. We take a look at British farmland and ask how fit it is for...
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Living World - Ancient Trees
Lionel Kelleway travels to Herefordshire to marvel at the Old ...
Lionel Kelleway travels to Herefordshire to marvel at the Old Masters of the British...
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Saving Species Programme 30
This week Brett Westwood presents a programme featuring a report ...
This week Brett Westwood presents a programme featuring a report from Japan about...
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Saving Species Programme 29
Brett Westwood presents. Saving Species looks into the issues of ...
Brett Westwood presents. Saving Species looks into the issues of invasive species.
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Living World - Hedgerows
Lionel Kelleway visits hedgerow ecologist Rob Walton on a farm ...
Lionel Kelleway visits hedgerow ecologist Rob Walton on a farm in Devon, where they of...
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Saving Species Programme 28
Brett Westwood presents. We return to St Bee's Island off ...
Brett Westwood presents. We return to St Bee's Island off the Queensland coast in for...
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Living World - Wasps
The British Isles are home to 6500 species of wasps ...
The British Isles are home to 6500 species of wasps and bees. Lionel Kelleway travels...