Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies review ‘Woodcock’ from the Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 22nd March 2020.
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clark review ‘Winter Flies’ from the Living World archive.
Published on Tuesday, 10th March 2020.
Keen naturalists Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies compare notes on Spined Loach.
Published on Sunday, 29th December 2019.
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clarke discuss a winter jackdaw roost from Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 15th December 2019.
The Aye-Aye is one of the weirdest looking creatures on earth.
Published on Friday, 29th November 2019.
The relationship between humans and pigeons is one of the oldest on the planet.
Published on Friday, 22nd November 2019.
A plant that has no flowers or scent, the Fern has drawn us into her fronds.
Published on Friday, 15th November 2019.
Natural Histories examines our fascination with the poppy.
Published on Friday, 8th November 2019.
How did we get from the red junglefowl of south-east Asia to the humble farmyard chicken?
Published on Friday, 1st November 2019.
Bees have been the subject of fascination and reverence since ancient times.
Published on Friday, 25th October 2019.
Brett Westwood and Joanna Pinnock talk to those who really know and understand sloths
Published on Friday, 18th October 2019.
Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies discuss 'Stone Curlews' from the Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 13th October 2019.
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clark discuss Winter Ladybirds from the Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 29th September 2019.
In the final episode, Becky Ripley and Emily Knight search for pufflings in trouble
Published on Monday, 29th July 2019.
The season is ending. Becky and Emily go in search of the last pufflings in the burrows.
Published on Monday, 15th July 2019.
How do you draw puffins to an island they abandoned long ago?
Published on Monday, 8th July 2019.
If you think puffins are just small penguins Michael Morpurgo is here to correct you
Published on Sunday, 7th July 2019.
Becky and Emily find the Isle of May's beaches awash with plastic waste.
Published on Monday, 1st July 2019.
Award-winning author Adam Nicolson presents a rich, visual piece celebrating the puffin
Becky and Emily string up a giant net to catch puffins as they fly past.
Hannah Stitfall and a guest discuss one of her selections from the Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 30th June 2019.
Wildlife film maker Hannah Stitfall and guest discuss from the Living World archive
Published on Sunday, 16th June 2019.
High winds and choppy waters slow Emily Knight and Becky Ripley return to the island
Published on Thursday, 6th June 2019.
Becky and Emily invite you to sink deep in sound via an immersive wildlife experience
Becky and Emily find themselves deep in a game of puffin roulette, on the Isle of May
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2019.
Emily Knight & Becky Ripley, from Blue Planet II: The Podcast, stake out the Isle of May
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2019.
Emily Knight & Becky Ripley, drop anchor at Scotland’s Ilse of May as the puffins return
Follow the fortunes of a Scottish puffin colony across this year’s breeding season.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on eider ducks in Northumberland. From 2002
Published on Sunday, 31st March 2019.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on brown hares in Hertfordshire. From 2011
Published on Monday, 25th March 2019.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World featuring Bobby Tulloch on Shetland. From 1974
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2019.
Lindsey Chapman updates an edition of The Living World from 2003.
Published on Monday, 11th March 2019.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World from the Island of Islay from 1987
Published on Sunday, 3rd March 2019.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on wild boar in Gloucestershire. From 2007
Published on Sunday, 30th December 2018.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on a winter raven roost in Shropshire from 2010
Published on Sunday, 23rd December 2018.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on the Caledonian Forest. From 2002.
Published on Sunday, 16th December 2018.
Lindsey Chapman updates this Living World on wintering avocet on the river Exe. From 2001
Published on Sunday, 9th December 2018.
Peter France joins Erica Towner and David Harper on Dungeness in Kent. From 1990
Published on Sunday, 21st October 2018.
Brett Westwood heads for the oak trees of the Wyre Forest with John Tulley. From 2004
Published on Sunday, 14th October 2018.
Lionel Kelleway is with Ian Wallace looking for caddis in Lake Windermere. From 2007
Published on Sunday, 7th October 2018.
Lionel Kelleway is in Devon looking for the ash-black slug with John Walters. From 2008
Published on Sunday, 30th September 2018.
Brett Westwood joins lolo Williams to explore Hen Harriers ecology. From 2001
Published on Sunday, 23rd September 2018.
Lindsey Chapman relives & updates gems from the Living World archive this week from 2002
Published on Sunday, 1st July 2018.
Lindsey Chapman relives & updates gems from the Living World archive this week from 2000
Published on Sunday, 24th June 2018.
Chris Packham selects his own favourite episodes from Tweet of the Day
Published on Sunday, 17th June 2018.
Lindsey Chapman relives episodes from the Living World archives; this episode from 2008.
Unique to the northwestern Atlantic seaboard of Britain, the Machair is truly remarkable
Published on Sunday, 10th June 2018.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2011
Published on Sunday, 25th March 2018.
Wales is home to a remarkable and rare forest. Paul Evans joins Ray Woods in Snowdonia.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2005.
Published on Sunday, 18th March 2018.
Peter France is in Essex with ecologist Graeme Underwood and the RSPB's Chris Tyas.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2014.
Published on Sunday, 11th March 2018.
Trai Anfield immerses herself in a starling spectacle many people have never seen.
Living World is in Somerset to explore the world of snowdrops with Christine Skelmesdale.
Published on Sunday, 4th March 2018.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives, this episode from 2005
Published on Sunday, 7th January 2018.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from the Living World archives, this week from 2012
Published on Sunday, 31st December 2017.
Brett Westwood relives a programme from the Living World in 2011 looking at ancient holly
Published on Sunday, 24th December 2017.
Brett Westwood relives an episode of Living World from 2013 on the black tailed godwit.
Published on Sunday, 17th December 2017.
Experience the wonder and surprise that nature has to offer.
Published on Sunday, 22nd October 2017.
Published on Sunday, 15th October 2017.
Published on Sunday, 8th October 2017.
Published on Sunday, 1st October 2017.
Published on Sunday, 24th September 2017.
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod presents five fascinating bone stories.
Published on Saturday, 19th August 2017.
The jaws of a man-eating tiger provide new evidence about human evolution.
Published on Friday, 18th August 2017.
Ben Garrod reveals how the dodo might be brought back from extinction
Published on Thursday, 17th August 2017.
Ben Garrod reveals how the Archers who sank with the Mary Rose could help medical science
Published on Wednesday, 16th August 2017.
The unearthed bones of a mammoth are full of clues to the evolutionary past
Published on Tuesday, 15th August 2017.
Ben Garrod explores the truth about Irish Giants in the first of five stories about bones
Published on Monday, 14th August 2017.
Brett Westwood introduces Living World from the Archives - Glow Worms
Published on Sunday, 9th July 2017.
Brett Westwood introduces Living World from the Archives -The Shell Nesting Bee
Published on Sunday, 2nd July 2017.
Brett Westwood introduces Living World from the Archive - The Night Island
Published on Sunday, 25th June 2017.
Brett Westwood relives Living World from the Archives - The Adders of Loch Lomond
Published on Sunday, 18th June 2017.
Brett Westwood introduce Living World from the Archives - The Nest Finder of Dartmoor
Published on Sunday, 11th June 2017.
Dame Evelyn Glennie reveals how there’s more to listening than hearing.
Published on Tuesday, 5th January 2016.
Professor Christine Nicol explores the meaty problem of eating aliens and how to choose?
Published on Wednesday, 30th December 2015.
A whale biologist is among those who reveal there’s more to listening than hearing.
Published on Tuesday, 29th December 2015.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd December 2015.
Professional listeners reveal how there’s far more to listening than hearing.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd December 2015.
Published on Wednesday, 16th December 2015.
Jake the spaceman crashes on a planet and has to eat the locals. Do they feel pain?
Published on Wednesday, 9th December 2015.
Presenter Howard Stableford investigates whether 3D printing can bring real benefit to...
Published on Tuesday, 7th April 2015.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson introduces the sounds of a dawn chorus recorded...
Published on Friday, 27th March 2015.
The extraordinary and powerful sounds of a glacier calving are captured by wildlife in...
Published on Thursday, 26th March 2015.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson introduces the extraordinary sounds which the of...
Published on Wednesday, 25th March 2015.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson introduces the sounds of the city on Match Day a...
Published on Tuesday, 24th March 2015.
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson narrates the first in a series of audio wild in...
Published on Monday, 23rd March 2015.
In winter, the UK's estuaries and wetlands play host to many species of 'dabbling,' or...
Published on Sunday, 1st March 2015.
Chris Sperring and Michael Jordan of the Association of British Fungus Groups go in of...
Published on Sunday, 22nd February 2015.
In the company of Marc Brouard and Nigel Fisher, Conservator of Wytham Woods, Trai how...
Published on Sunday, 15th February 2015.
Martin Palmer, Secretary General of The Alliance of Religions and Conservation on the...
Published on Thursday, 12th February 2015.
Geologist Zoe Shipton explains how cliffs can be read like books to reveal the history...
Published on Wednesday, 11th February 2015.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig is the larger of the two Skellig islands situated off...
Published on Tuesday, 10th February 2015.
Alan Read, Professor of Theatre at Kings College London explores the Dreadful Trade on...
Published on Monday, 9th February 2015.
Trai Anfield visits a wintry Bovisand Bay in South Devon in the company of Keith of...
Published on Sunday, 8th February 2015.
Photographer Andrew Heptinstall goes on a quest to represent sound within a image, him...
Published on Saturday, 7th February 2015.
The spined loach is a small freshwater fish that spends most of the time buried in the...
Published on Sunday, 1st February 2015.
The final programme in the series recorded in the Natural History Museum in London.
Published on Tuesday, 20th January 2015.
When Brett Westwood began a wildlife diary at the age of 15, little did he think that...
Published on Friday, 16th January 2015.
Published on Thursday, 15th January 2015.
Published on Wednesday, 14th January 2015.
Published on Tuesday, 13th January 2015.
The world has lost so much wildlife some conservationists think half the earth should...
Published on Monday, 12th January 2015.
Coral reefs are renowned for their beauty and diversity, and they provide us with a as...
Published on Tuesday, 6th January 2015.
The lemurs of Madagascar are the most endangered mammals on earth - driven to the edge...
Published on Monday, 5th January 2015.
Migrating birds exemplify our problem to share the planet with wildlife.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd December 2014.
Few creatures have infiltrated our psyche as much as wolves. They haunt our and appear...
Published on Tuesday, 16th December 2014.
Orang-utans live in the peat rainforests of Malaysia and Indonesia. It can be tough to...
Published on Tuesday, 9th December 2014.
As East Africa gets hotter and drier livestock are increasingly being grazed inside...
Published on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014.
What do elephants, snapping turtles and guillemots have in common? They are all of the...
Published on Tuesday, 25th November 2014.
When freezing temperatures descend on Iceland, majestic whooper swans migrate south to...
Published on Sunday, 23rd November 2014.
Mangroves have been destroyed worldwide, we are trying to restore them.
Published on Tuesday, 18th November 2014.
Mary Colwell travels to White Peak to meet Sarah Henshall, lead ecologist with Buglife...
Published on Sunday, 16th November 2014.
Blue whales are increasingly being hit by ships, especially off the coast of California.
Published on Tuesday, 11th November 2014.
As the weather starts to chill, Chris Sperring travels to the Somerset Levels to seek...
Published on Sunday, 9th November 2014.
The European beaver was hunted to extinction for its fur, meat and the aromatic from...
Published on Tuesday, 4th November 2014.
Algonquin National Park in Ontario is home to the Eastern Wolf and a magnet for to...
Published on Sunday, 2nd November 2014.
Albatrosses are giant flying seabirds that inhabit the southern oceans.
Published on Tuesday, 28th October 2014.
Paul Evans narrates a ghostly tale inspired by the true story of Alice Glaston who was...
Published on Monday, 27th October 2014.
Chris Sperring is in Somerset during the last days of summer to find a bird that is of...
Published on Sunday, 26th October 2014.
Hen harriers are persecuted in the British Isles because they eat grouse.
Published on Tuesday, 21st October 2014.
Artificial lighting is ubiquitous in the developed world - but the effects of night on...
Published on Tuesday, 14th October 2014.
Beautiful and durable, mahogany has been highly prized and traded internationally for...
Published on Tuesday, 7th October 2014.
Plastic litter has the knack of finding its way into the ocean. Unfortunately this to...
Published on Tuesday, 30th September 2014.
The diversity and abundance of wildlife is declining across the world.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd September 2014.
Ep: 3 of 3 In the last of three tales written by Lynne Truss, the Garden Spider Root)...
Published on Sunday, 21st September 2014.
Shared Planet - Ground Nesting Birds Ground nesting birds such as terns are vulnerable...
Published on Tuesday, 16th September 2014.
Ep 2 of 3: In the second of three tales written by Lynne Truss, the Water Boatman and...
Published on Sunday, 14th September 2014.
The fate of the Pantanal rests largely in the hands of Brazil's emerging economy.
Published on Tuesday, 9th September 2014.
Ep: 1 of 3 In the first of three tales written by Lynne Truss, the Tadpole (Julian and...
Published on Monday, 8th September 2014.
In the final programme in the series, wildlife cameraman and narrator Doug Allan joins...
Published on Friday, 5th September 2014.
Life is tough not only for a colony of Gentoo penguins on a tiny island in Antarctica,...
Published on Thursday, 4th September 2014.
With their ship locked in ice a film crew attempt to walk across the frozen Antarctic...
Published on Wednesday, 3rd September 2014.
Fierce storms and dense sea ice provide more challenges to a film crew trying to reach...
Published on Tuesday, 2nd September 2014.
As demand for oil continues to increase conflict with wildlife is inevitable.
Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan narrates the first of five programmes following the of a...
Published on Monday, 1st September 2014.
Ep 3 of 3: Listening is about more than hearing as we discover with four individuals...
Published on Tuesday, 19th August 2014.
Skomer Island lies off the south east coast of Wales and is home to thousands of seabird.
Published on Sunday, 17th August 2014.
Ep 2 of 3: Listening is about more than hearing as we discover with people who listen...
Published on Tuesday, 12th August 2014.
The Green Hairstreak butterfly is small, bright green and feisty. The males fight for...
Published on Sunday, 10th August 2014.
Ep 1 of 3: Professional listeners reveal how there's far more to listening than hearing.
Published on Tuesday, 5th August 2014.
In the second programme from the Turks and Caicos islands, Tom Heap meets up with Mark...
Published on Sunday, 3rd August 2014.
The term National Park can be applied to different types of areas depending on where...
Published on Tuesday, 29th July 2014.
In the first of two programmes from the Turks and Caicos Islands, Tom Heap joins local...
Published on Sunday, 27th July 2014.
Ep 8 of 30: As more land is developed for industry and housing or converted to produce...
Published on Tuesday, 22nd July 2014.
Ep 7 of 30: Wildlife in urban areas can be surprisingly diverse – particularly when...
Published on Tuesday, 15th July 2014.
Ep 6 of 30: Overland migrations of terrestrial mammals form some of the most natural...
Published on Tuesday, 8th July 2014.
Ep 5 of 30: Hector's dolphin is the world smallest marine cetacean and one of the most...
Published on Tuesday, 1st July 2014.
How does the world of conservation set its priorities? Shared Planet reports from and...
Published on Tuesday, 24th June 2014.
Ep 3 of 30 / Monty Don presents a special Shared Planet in front of an audience from...
Published on Tuesday, 17th June 2014.
Ep 2 of 30 / Monty Don presents a special Shared Planet in front of an audience from...
Published on Wednesday, 11th June 2014.
Monty Don explores the difficulties in keeping secrets and the effects of secrecy on...
Published on Tuesday, 3rd June 2014.
Solitary bees build their nests in some interesting places, but none more so than a is...
Published on Sunday, 18th May 2014.
The ancient tradition of coppicing, the periodic cutting of trees and allowing the to...
Published on Sunday, 11th May 2014.
On the eastern edge of Loch Lomond adders are preparing for another summer.
Published on Sunday, 4th May 2014.
Chris Sperring this week joins Dr Fiona Mathews, Senior Lecturer in Mammalian Biology...
Published on Sunday, 27th April 2014.
A "Nature" with a bit of a difference. Instead of looking at rare species and this on...
Published on Tuesday, 18th March 2014.
The Midland Brown Snake found in the eastern United States, like many snake species in...
Published on Tuesday, 11th March 2014.
In August 2013, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reclassified...
Published on Tuesday, 4th March 2014.
Crossbills are finches with large heads and bright colours: the males are red and the...
Published on Sunday, 2nd March 2014.
In 1985, a dragonfly landed on Ruary Mackenzie Dodds. Up until this time, he had never...
Published on Tuesday, 25th February 2014.
Each year the reedbeds of the Somerset Levels become the winter home for hundreds of...
Published on Sunday, 23rd February 2014.
Every year between January and April, Humpback whales from all around the North Ocean...
Published on Tuesday, 18th February 2014.
Seeing a flock of black and white striped, powder puff pink flanked long-tailed tits a...
Published on Sunday, 16th February 2014.
In the second of three programmes recorded in Iceland, wildlife sound recordist Chris...
Published on Tuesday, 11th February 2014.
Each year Britain's butterflies and moths attempt to make it through the cold, dark...
Published on Sunday, 9th February 2014.
In the first of new series of NATURE, we join wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson in...
Published on Tuesday, 4th February 2014.
A small group of female grey seals first chose the naturally managed sand spit Point,...
Published on Sunday, 2nd February 2014.
In today's Shared Planet we ask who is responsible for the life in the ocean? a field...
Published on Tuesday, 28th January 2014.
Many commercially available medicines today can trace their origins to compounds found...
Published on Tuesday, 21st January 2014.
Worldwide, with an increasing human population using more and more natural resources,...
Published on Tuesday, 14th January 2014.
It is estimated that in the United Kingdom, numbers of certain deer species in our has...
Published on Tuesday, 7th January 2014.
"Do we care too much about nature?" This is the question we will be asking in a of a...
Published on Tuesday, 31st December 2013.
"Are there too many people on earth for wildlife to thrive?" This is the question we a...
Published on Tuesday, 24th December 2013.
Does human produced noise remove us from the natural world? Monty Don explores this of...
Published on Tuesday, 17th December 2013.
Humans in the form of scientific research or for artistic endeavour have for centuries...
Published on Tuesday, 10th December 2013.
Sea lions in California are developing cancer and the most likely cause is pollution...
Published on Tuesday, 3rd December 2013.
As human population grows there is increasing conflict between people and nature.
Published on Tuesday, 26th November 2013.
After a long summer spent raising their young in the Arctic, barnacle geese need a in...
Published on Sunday, 24th November 2013.
Traditional societies and the wildlife that depends on them are disappearing.
Published on Tuesday, 19th November 2013.
Every autumn Spurn Point National Nature Reserve is inundated with small migrating...
Published on Sunday, 17th November 2013.
Climate change is causing some National parks in America to re-think their boundaries.
Published on Tuesday, 12th November 2013.
Both mysterious and fascinating fairy rings are steeped in mythology. In this episode...
Published on Sunday, 10th November 2013.
More and more rubbish is put in landfill every year. Can rubbish tips and industrial...
Published on Tuesday, 5th November 2013.
This week on the Living World Chris Sperring accompanies entomologist Richard Comont a...
Published on Sunday, 3rd November 2013.
In Australia some housing estates put restrictions on what people can do to protect...
Published on Tuesday, 29th October 2013.
In the first Living World of the autumn run, Chris Sperring travels to Exeter to find...
Published on Sunday, 27th October 2013.
Some wildlife is fragile and will die out if it loses particular conditions.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd October 2013.
Shared Planet explores the link between a growing human population and wildlife and is...
Published on Tuesday, 15th October 2013.
From a dawn solo to the thunderous roar of a midnight train, this vibrant sound 24 in...
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2013.
Sharks are in decline across the world's oceans. It can be argued sharks have an image...
Published on Tuesday, 8th October 2013.
This week Monty Don explores how religious teachings might help people get more in...
Published on Tuesday, 1st October 2013.
In this programme a field report from Saba Douglas-Hamilton of Save the Elephants from...
Published on Tuesday, 24th September 2013.
As trade between different countries and continents increases we move more animals and...
Published on Tuesday, 17th September 2013.
In this week's programme we have a field report from South Georgia where Tony Martin,...
Published on Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
In this week's programme we have a field report from England with Simon Potts, of and...
Published on Tuesday, 3rd September 2013.
This week's Living World sees presenter Chris Sperring heading to Hampshire where with...
Published on Sunday, 18th August 2013.
This week on Living World, presenter Trai Anfield travels to mid Scotland for an with...
Published on Sunday, 11th August 2013.
This week on Living World, presenter Chris Sperring is in Buckinghamshire on the for...
Published on Monday, 5th August 2013.
In this week's programme we have a report from Gloucestershire on the waxing and of...
Published on Tuesday, 30th July 2013.
Presenter Trai Anfield travels to Coquet Island off the Northumberland coast for this...
Published on Monday, 29th July 2013.
In this week's programme we have a report from the Arabian Gulf off the coast of Qatar...
Published on Tuesday, 23rd July 2013.
In this week's programme we report from India where John Aitchison revels in the sight...
Published on Tuesday, 16th July 2013.
The focus is towns and cities in this week's programme, with a report from North about...
Published on Tuesday, 9th July 2013.
How much is a honey bee worth? Can you put a price tag on a mountain? Monty Don the of...
Published on Tuesday, 2nd July 2013.
In this week’s programme we have a report from Northern Kenya about the Grevy's the...
Published on Tuesday, 25th June 2013.
A giant hamster in Alsace provides Monty with a puzzling dilemma, how do we decide to...
Published on Tuesday, 18th June 2013.
Monty Don presents Shared Planet, the series that looks at the crunch point between...
Published on Tuesday, 11th June 2013.
In traditional Chinese culture the mandarin duck is believed to bring lifelong to and...
Published on Sunday, 19th May 2013.
For many the emergence of the daffodil is the real, true harbinger of spring.
Published on Sunday, 12th May 2013.
May 5th is International Dawn Chorus day and to celebrate this worldwide event Trai to...
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2013.
One of Britain's scarcest birds is also one of its most beautiful. The flame-coloured...
Published on Sunday, 28th April 2013.
Paul Evans explores the human self after discovering that only one in ten cells in our...
Published on Tuesday, 16th April 2013.
Ep 3 of 3. In the third and last programme in the series, ecologist Matthew Oates, his...
Published on Sunday, 31st March 2013.
Ep 2 of 3. In the second programme in the series, ecologist Matthew Oates celebrates...
Published on Saturday, 30th March 2013.
Ep 1 of 3. Edward Thomas (1878-1917) was arguably the most accomplished and profound a...
Published on Friday, 29th March 2013.
Ep 3 of 3. In Episode Three, Erica explores how insect technology can solve human...
Published on Tuesday, 19th March 2013.
Ep 2 of 3. In Episode Two, Erica asks whether we should be eating more insects.
Published on Tuesday, 12th March 2013.
Ep 1 of 3. They make up 80% of the species on earth, and at any time there are ten of...
Published on Tuesday, 5th March 2013.
For this week's Living World, presenter Chris Sperring goes in search of a large he's...
Published on Tuesday, 26th February 2013.
In January Sweden can be a cold and inhospitable place. Despite winter temperatures to...
Living World: Tree Sparrows. Trai Anfield heads to RSPB Old Moor reserve to seek out a...
Ep 24 of 24. In the final episode of the current series, Saving Species looks at the...
Published on Tuesday, 12th February 2013.
Ep. 23 of 24: This week's edition of Saving Species looks at the introduction of cull...
Published on Thursday, 7th February 2013.
Living World: Godwits. Black-tailed godwits are an elegant long legged bird about the...
Published on Monday, 4th February 2013.
Living World: Urban Kites Living World presented by Trai Anfield is on the outskirts...
Ep22of24. Freshwater eels are explored this week, as Sian Griffiths reports from the...
Published on Thursday, 31st January 2013.
Ep21 of 24: This week Saving Species looks at Bonobos - a great ape, related to and in...
Published on Thursday, 24th January 2013.
Recorded high up in the Shropshire hills of the Welsh Marches and inspired by a living...
Published on Tuesday, 22nd January 2013.
Ep20 of 24: Marine Conservation Zones are in the spotlight this week, as Saving looks...
Published on Tuesday, 15th January 2013.
Ep 19 of 24: Saving Species investigates the relationship between polar bears and the...
Published on Wednesday, 9th January 2013.
Ep 18 of 24: Saving Species kick's off the new year with a look at the role of wetland...
Published on Tuesday, 1st January 2013.
Ep 17 of 24: Howard Stableford is in the chair for this Christmas Day Saving Species a...
Published on Tuesday, 25th December 2012.
Ep 16 of 24: This week Brett Westwood looks at the increasing alliance between the and...
Published on Tuesday, 18th December 2012.
Ep 15 of 24: Saving Species takes a look at what could happen if parts of the British...
Published on Tuesday, 11th December 2012.
Ep: 14 of 24Scotland's five year Species Action Framework programme ended in March 2012.
Published on Wednesday, 5th December 2012.
The Living Deadwood. Trai Anfield is in ancient woodland in North Yorkshire known for...
Published on Sunday, 2nd December 2012.
Brett Westwood travels to the Brecon Beacons to see the a very unusual lichen.
Published on Thursday, 29th November 2012.
Brambles. James Brickell is in mid Wales with botanist Ray Woods looking at the the...
Published on Sunday, 25th November 2012.
Ep 12 of 24: Plant a tree in 73" became a national slogan and very large numbers of...
Published on Wednesday, 21st November 2012.
Alongside Myriapod expert Steve Gregory, Living World is in Oxfordshire on the search...
Published on Sunday, 18th November 2012.
In Pursuit of the Ridiculous: Ep 5/5 - The Purple Emperor Matthew Oates is a complete...
Published on Friday, 16th November 2012.
In Pursuit of the Ridiculous: 4/5 - Slugs and Snails After enduring a wet slug-filled...
Published on Thursday, 15th November 2012.
In Pursuit of the Ridiculous: Ep 3/5 - Rare Orchids Most natural historians look for...
Published on Wednesday, 14th November 2012.
In Pursuit of the Ridiculous: Ep 2/5 - Twitching To outsiders, twitching can seem the...
In Pursuit of the Ridiculous - Ep 1/5: Water Beetle In the first of five programmes by...
Reporter Mark Brazil travels to the Gir Forest National Park in India to report on the...
Living World goes in search of autumn harvestmen in Yorkshire, a spider looking creepy...
Living World, presented by Chris Sperring, looks for the Manx Shearwater and Storm...
Ep 10 of 24 Saving Species reporter Karen Partridge travels to Scotland to seek out an...
Published on Monday, 12th November 2012.
Citzen Science/Giant Havestman Saving Species asks this week what contribution the to...
Published on Tuesday, 30th October 2012.
Brett Westwood discusses issues arising in our countryside from a rising bird of prey...
Published on Tuesday, 23rd October 2012.
Ep 7 of 24 Brett Westwood talks to heads to filmmakers attending International Film to...
Published on Wednesday, 17th October 2012.
In this episode of Saving Species we look at one of Britain's favourite birds - the...
Published on Tuesday, 9th October 2012.
In this episode of Saving species we focus on the issues facing our rivers and systems...
Published on Tuesday, 2nd October 2012.
Can the world's marine environments remain healthy and functioning under the influence...
Published on Tuesday, 25th September 2012.
Saving Species presented by Brett Westwood this week poses the question; with to our...
Published on Wednesday, 19th September 2012.
Episode 2 of 24 Saving Species presented by Brett Westwood this week looks at bats and...
Published on Tuesday, 11th September 2012.
1/24 Saving Species is back for another year of live broadcasting about the world of...
Published on Thursday, 6th September 2012.
Little Owls Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of the little owl, a bird that was in...
Published on Sunday, 19th August 2012.
Ouzels of the Moor Miranda Krestovnikoff is in a valley on Dartmoor searching for the...
Published on Sunday, 12th August 2012.
Nature: Quest for the World's Largest Butterfly Queen Alexandra's Birdwing has a 30cm...
Published on Tuesday, 7th August 2012.
The UK's Rarest Frog Joanna Pinnock is at a secret location in Norfolk, the home of...
Published on Sunday, 5th August 2012.
In Nature, Matthew Hill takes us from the windswept Maltese countryside, to the of to...
Published on Tuesday, 31st July 2012.
New Series: A Home in the Reeds Joanna Pinnock enters the mysterious world of an East...
Published on Sunday, 29th July 2012.
Amazonia - Keeping It Alive! The Amazon rainforest covers covering 1. 6 million square...
Published on Tuesday, 3rd July 2012.
The Living World visits the Usk Valley to see a population of lesser horseshoe bats an...
Published on Thursday, 24th May 2012.
The Living World: The Pasqueflower Joanna Pinnock is at a nature reserve in developed...
Published on Sunday, 13th May 2012.
Joanna Pinnock joins naturalist John Walters in Devon to find out more about a bee the...
Published on Sunday, 6th May 2012.
Nature: In Search of the Japanese Sika Chris Sperring goes in search of sika deer and...
Published on Tuesday, 1st May 2012.
Sarah Pitt goes in search of the endangered pearl-bordered fritillary with the help of...
Published on Sunday, 29th April 2012.
Paul Evans investigates the decline of the British hedgehog and finds out that even of...
Published on Tuesday, 24th April 2012.
Lampreys are some of the most primitive vertebrates and our three British species have...
Published on Tuesday, 17th April 2012.
Fish live in trees too. Brett Westwood finds out why conservationists are dropping to...
Published on Tuesday, 10th April 2012.
As spring woodlands resound with the drumming of woodpeckers, Brett Westwood hears a...
Published on Tuesday, 3rd April 2012.
Episode 5 of 5: Seals Grey seals are Britain's largest mammal, yet still remain a mystery.
Published on Friday, 30th March 2012.
Episode 4 of 5: Mosses What makes a young man forgo parties with friends to sit at and...
Published on Thursday, 29th March 2012.
Corvids are the group of birds that include rooks, jays and crows. These birds are by...
Published on Wednesday, 28th March 2012.
Episode 3 of 5: Corals Corals? In Devon? Believe it or not there are lots of corals...
Episode 2 of 5: Water Voles Water voles are famous for being Ratty in Wind in the but...
Published on Tuesday, 27th March 2012.
Episode 1 of 5: Insects Insects are not everyone's favourite part of the natural but a...
Published on Monday, 26th March 2012.
For Living World, Miranda Krestovnikoff asks "where do flies go to in winter" and that...
Published on Sunday, 26th February 2012.
Miranda Krestovnikoff pays a nocturnal visit to the Hampshire countryside for a close...
Published on Sunday, 19th February 2012.
Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers the life beneath the surface of some very special New...
Published on Sunday, 12th February 2012.
Miranda Krestovnikoff visits the Brecon Beacons where she explores the watery world of...
Published on Sunday, 5th February 2012.
For this week's Living World, Joanna Pinnock heads to a site in Cambridgeshire which a...
Published on Sunday, 29th January 2012.
High up a remote Himalayan Mountain in Nepal is a Buddhist monastery. The monks say is...
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2012.
In a special edition of Saving Species, recorded in front of an audience at the of a...
Published on Friday, 23rd December 2011.
30/30 For the final live programme of the series there will be an update from the BTO...
Published on Tuesday, 13th December 2011.
28/30 Michael Scott reports from the Flanders Moss peat bogs near Stirling.
Published on Tuesday, 6th December 2011.
28/30 In this weeks programme Buzzards are implicated as part of the cause in the of...
Published on Tuesday, 29th November 2011.
The Living World: Cuckoo Trees In early winter, Joanna Pinnock heads up to the Hills...
Published on Sunday, 27th November 2011.
27/30 This week the programme is all about trees and forests. In the UK this is tree...
Published on Tuesday, 22nd November 2011.
As ladybirds become dormant in winter, their struggle to survive is examined.
Published on Sunday, 20th November 2011.
25/30 Saving Species reports from Tampa Bay on studies following the movements and of...
Published on Thursday, 17th November 2011.
26/30 Assisi in Italy is the town most strongly associated with Saint Francis - the of...
Published on Tuesday, 15th November 2011.
West Wales receives a lot of rain, which is perfect for this week's Living World.
Published on Sunday, 13th November 2011.
High in the hills of the Snowdonia National Park in Wales, can be found a rare and...
Published on Sunday, 6th November 2011.