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The thylacine became extinct in the 1960s Or did it?
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The thylacine became extinct in the 1960s Or did it?

Tantalising sightings of this enigmatic Australian marsupial continue to inspire the belief that it could still be out there

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9 mins  |
November 2021
Inside COP26
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Inside COP26

The 26th annual climate conference will shortly take place in Glasgow. But this time, it’s more than just another summit

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8 mins  |
November 2021
INSTA-GLORY
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INSTA-GLORY

The sloth has had an image makeover. Once reviled as useless and lazy, it’s now the most beloved animal of Instagram. So, why the change?

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9 mins  |
November 2021
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WHERE HARES SHINE GOLD

Ireland’s Rathlin Island is famous for its expansive views and puffin colony. But there’s another secretive, almost mythical creature found on this emerald isle.

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8 mins  |
November 2021
“People don't want to swim in diluted sewage”
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“People don't want to swim in diluted sewage”

Tony Juniper believes that nature’s recovery depends on joined-up action

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9 mins  |
November 2021
Can The World's Tallest Trees Survive?
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Can The World's Tallest Trees Survive?

Some 30 million people a year make a pilgrimage to northern California to see the towering coastal redwoods. But can the remaining stands of these remarkable trees survive the triple scourge of climate change, drought and wildfires?

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8 mins  |
October 2021
Hidden BRITAIN
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Hidden BRITAIN

NICK BAKER Reveals a fascinating world of wildlife that we often overlook.

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2 mins  |
October 2021
Scottish beavers on the rise
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Scottish beavers on the rise

Eurasian beaver numbers are expanding fast, but not without conflict with farmers and landowners.

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2 mins  |
October 2021
FADING queen
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FADING queen

Far away in French Polynesia, a little songbird is clinging on to survival. Can the Fatu Hiva monarch beat the odds?

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8 mins  |
October 2021
MIKE DILGER'S WILDLIFE WATCHING
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MIKE DILGER'S WILDLIFE WATCHING

ON THE MUDFLATS In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show points out the surprising joys to be taken from the muddiest of places, teeming with invertebrates and a refuge for waders and wildfowl.

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5 mins  |
October 2021
Seabird chicks fall foul of giant centipedes
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Seabird chicks fall foul of giant centipedes

Petrels are among the unexpectedly varied diet of the very hungry arthropods.

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2 mins  |
October 2021
The RIDDLE of the ROAN
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The RIDDLE of the ROAN

Blighted by clumsy conservation could there now be signs of hope for Africa’s second largest antelopes?

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9 mins  |
October 2021
LOST SOULS
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LOST SOULS

In May, a minke whale got lost in the Thames, capturing the nation's interest. But why do whales swim up rivers? And how can they be helped?

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9 mins  |
October 2021
Spotted among the trees
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Spotted among the trees

Capturing the perfect shot of a jaguar in the vast tropical forests of French Guiana proved a tough challenge for Emmanuel.

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1 min  |
October 2021
WILDMONTH
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WILDMONTH

Golden leaves, delicate fungi and migrant wildfowl in all their finery – it’s time to embrace autumn.

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4 mins  |
October 2021
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All that glitters

Dazzling in flight and in colour, hummingbirds have long captured our imagination. But these spectacular birds are vulnerable to a changing world.

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9 mins  |
September 2021
Should we EDIT NATURE?
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Should we EDIT NATURE?

Genetic engineering could revolutionise environmental conservation, from reducing invasive species to making plants and animals resilient to climate change. But should we use this newfound power – and if so, how should it be controlled?

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7 mins  |
September 2021
The Dam Busters
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The Dam Busters

Across Europe, hundreds of rivers are blocked by dams, dykes, locks and levees. But a movement is gathering pace to remove these barriers and restore water flow.

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9 mins  |
August 2021
High-Tech Trafficking
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High-Tech Trafficking

Documenting the illegal trade in Australian reptiles, Doug encountered native lizards concealed in electrical equipment.

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1 min  |
August 2021
DUNE BUGS
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DUNE BUGS

Corrugated sand spanning some 20km fringes the Sefton Coast in Merseyside. It’s the UK’s largest undeveloped dune system – bustling with rare insects, reptiles and amphibians – and is the focus of a major conservation project.

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4 mins  |
August 2021
MIKE DILGER'S WILDLIFE WATCHING
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MIKE DILGER'S WILDLIFE WATCHING

In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show this month heeds the call of canal towpaths, with their rich abundance of plant, animal and aquatic life – from kingfishers to water voles.

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5 mins  |
August 2021
Hidden BRITAIN
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Hidden BRITAIN

NICK BAKER Reveals a fascinating world of wildlife that we often overlook.

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3 mins  |
August 2021
MY WAY OF THINKING MARK CARWARDINE
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MY WAY OF THINKING MARK CARWARDINE

The conservationist discusses the tricky problem faced by New Zealand when it comes to the harm caused by non-native hedgehogs.

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3 mins  |
August 2021
NOW YOU SEE ME...
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NOW YOU SEE ME...

Some animals use colour change to blend into the background; for others it is a powerful form of communication. But how exactly do they do it?

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9 mins  |
August 2021
Protect the protectors
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Protect the protectors

Rangers are nature’s first responders. They risk their lives to protect our planet, yet some don’t even own a pair of boots. So, why are rangers not respected and supported? And what’s being done about it?

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10+ mins  |
August 2021
The mouse map
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The mouse map

The harvest mouse is the smallest and least known of all British rodents, mainly because it is so difficult to find. A five-year citizen science survey in Kent is revealing valuable new information.

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8 mins  |
August 2021
WILDMONTH
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WILDMONTH

Flowers are blooming and butterflies and bees are on the wing. Don’t miss August’s wildlife highlights.

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4 mins  |
August 2021
My Way Of Thinking Mark Carwardine
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My Way Of Thinking Mark Carwardine

The conservationist discusses Britain’s new fossil fuel projects, from airports to coal mines, and invites your thoughts on the subject.

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3 mins  |
July 2021
Mike Dilger's Wildlife Watching
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Mike Dilger's Wildlife Watching

In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show this month heads uphill where the meadow wildflowers are at their best right now and lapwings are taking flight.

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3 mins  |
July 2021
Extinction A Force Of Nature
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Extinction A Force Of Nature

Today, extinction is a term we associate with the spiralling loss of species at human hands. Yet it is also an entirely natural phenomenon that is as creative as it is destructive.

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8 mins  |
July 2021