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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The Cliff, Ep3
Geologist Zoe Shipton explains how cliffs can be read like ...
Geologist Zoe Shipton explains how cliffs can be read like books to reveal the history...
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The Cliff, Ep2
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig is the larger of the ...
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig is the larger of the two Skellig islands situated off...
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The Cliff, Ep1
Alan Read, Professor of Theatre at Kings College London explores ...
Alan Read, Professor of Theatre at Kings College London explores the Dreadful Trade on...
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Living World - Winter Seashore
Trai Anfield visits a wintry Bovisand Bay in South Devon ...
Trai Anfield visits a wintry Bovisand Bay in South Devon in the company of Keith of...
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An Image of Sound
Photographer Andrew Heptinstall goes on a quest to represent sound ...
Photographer Andrew Heptinstall goes on a quest to represent sound within a image, him...
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The Living World: Wood Mice of Wytham
In the company of Marc Brouard and Nigel Fisher, Conservator ...
In the company of Marc Brouard and Nigel Fisher, Conservator of Wytham Woods, Trai how...
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The Living World - Spined Loach
The spined loach is a small freshwater fish that spends ...
The spined loach is a small freshwater fish that spends most of the time buried in the...
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Shared Planet - Natural Symbols 20 Jan '14
The final programme in the series recorded in the Natural ...
The final programme in the series recorded in the Natural History Museum in London.
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The Diaries of Brett Westwood: Canal - 16 Jan '15
When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age ...
When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age of 15, little did he think that...
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The Diaries of Brett Westwood: Woodland - 15 Jan '15
When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age ...
When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age of 15, little did he think that...