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Reading the Water
Writer Chris Yates explores the spirit of carp fishing at a Wiltshire lake in midsummer.
BBC Radio 4
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Extinction: The Facts
Sir David Attenborough investigates the loss of biodiversity happening around us.
BBC One
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How They Made Us Doubt Everything
Investigating claims there could be asbestos in make-up and the industry's response.
BBC Radio 4
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Home Birds
Naturalist Brett Westwood considers migration in differing forms from the DRC to the UK.
BBC Radio 4
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The Last Songs of Gaia
How are the world's musicians, sound artists and poets responding to the loss of species?
BBC Radio 4
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Crwydro'r Cambria
Cyfres am fynyddoedd y Cambria, gyda Dafydd Morris Jones a Ioan Lord.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Andy's Aquatic Adventures
Andy explores waters across the globe and discovers amazing aquatic animals.
CBeebies
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Green Originals
Reflections on the pioneers of the environmental movement over the last sixty years.
BBC Radio 4
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The World Turned Upside Down
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables and its geopolitical consequences.
BBC Radio 4
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The End of the World Has Already Happened
Philosopher Timothy Morton explores our psychological relationship with the climate crisis
BBC Radio 4
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Earth’s Tropical Islands
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
BBC Two
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Balach aig a’ Mhullach
Twelve-year-old Lachlan takes on a mountainous challenge with a group of friends.
BBC ALBA
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Climate Change - The Facts
David Attenborough explores the science of, and potential solutions to, climate change.
BBC One
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New Year Solutions
Jo Fidgen looks at the ways ordinary people can help tackle the threat of global warming
BBC Radio 4
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Turtle, Eagle, Cheetah: A Slow Odyssey
A cheetah, a green turtle and a white-tailed sea eagle show us around their homes.
BBC Four
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Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall
Steve learns about the most deadly animals to have walked the earth - dinosaurs.
CBBC
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Attenborough's Wonder of Eggs
From creation to hatching, David Attenborough reveals the wonder behind eggs.
BBC Two
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Blue Planet II
Documentary series, presented by David Attenborough, exploring the planet's oceans.
BBC One
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Give Me Space Below My Feet
Is it possible to take 93-year-old mountaineer Gwen Moffat climbing again?
BBC Radio 3
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The Landscapes of Don McCullin
Don McCullin, photographer and 'sky stalker', on the landscape around his house.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs
Paul Murton explores Scotland's lochs, discovering the secrets of these iconic features
BBC Scotland
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A Wild Year
A unique insight into the nature of three iconic regions of the British countryside.
BBC Two
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Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney
Neil Oliver, Chris Packham, Andy Torbet and Dr Shini Somara explore the secrets of Orkney.
BBC Scotland
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People Fixing The World
Discover the people and the projects trying to make the world a better place
BBC World Service
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Dangerous Earth
New camera technology reveals the inner workings of the Earth's natural wonders.
BBC Four
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Planet Earth II
How animals meet the challenges of surviving in the most iconic habitats on earth.
BBC One
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Nature's Great Invaders
Natural history series telling the stories of Britain's non-native invasive species.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Britain's Lost Waterlands: Escape to Swallows and Amazons Country
Exploring the landscapes that inspired Arthur Ransome to write Swallows and Amazons.
BBC Four
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David Attenborough's Zoo Quest in Colour
The best of David Attenborough's early adventures as never seen before - in colour.
BBC Four
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Attenborough at 90
To celebrate his 90th birthday, David Attenborough shares his life and career highlights.
BBC One
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Attenborough's Passion Projects
Sir David Attenborough presents four of his favourite films.
BBC Two
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A Guide to Coastal Wildlife
Brett Westwood and Phil Gates present a guide to some of Britain's coastal wildlife.
BBC Radio 4
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Back to the Ice
Meteorologist Peter Gibbs returns to Antarctica where he spent two years in the 1980s.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Crafty Orchids
Why are orchids so popular? Jim Endersby offers a new scientific history of their allure.
BBC Radio 4
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An Lot/The Croft
Documentary following Donald MacSween as he tries to make it as a full-time crofter.
BBC ALBA
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Big Game Theory
If trophy hunting is banned in Africa, would lions be more or less at risk?
BBC Radio 4
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This Wild Life
A young family moves to Samburu in Kenya to run a safari camp for the first time.
BBC Two