Wildlife conservation
Virtually extinct butterfly breeding again on Portland after absence of more than half a century. Steve Harris. Audio, 00:04:19
Large tortoiseshell butterfly disappeared from UK in the sixties.
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- Posted15 July 2021
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- Posted9 July 2021
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- Posted4 July 2021
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- Posted1 July 2021
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- Posted29 June 2021
Discovery. Tooth and claw: Bears. Audio, 27 minutes
Adam Hart explores our complex relationship with bears
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- Available for over a year
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- Posted23 June 2021
People Fixing The World. Test-tube rhinos. Audio, 23 minutes
Scientists have an incredible plan to save the northern white rhino from extinction
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- Posted16 June 2021
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- Posted15 June 2021
The pangolin man of Vietnam. Newsday. Audio, 00:02:50
"We need to live together with them. It's a beautiful creature."
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- Posted15 June 2021
Could radioactive horns stop rhino poaching? Newsday. Audio, 00:02:58
Scientists are proposing injecting horns with radioactive material to help detection
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- Posted1 June 2021
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- Posted31 May 2021
No Mow May: Dorset grass verges 'leading the way' Steve Harris. Audio, 00:03:19
Wildlife charity PlantLife says Dorset is at the forefront of roadside conservation.
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- Posted28 May 2021
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- Posted28 May 2021
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- Posted26 May 2021
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- Posted21 May 2021
Volunteers buzzing about making Blackmore Vale hive of activity for bees. Steve Harris. Audio, 00:06:48
Bere Marsh Farm, in Shillingstone, is creating petal-shaped bee corridors called Beewayzz.
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- Posted20 May 2021
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- Posted16 May 2021
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- Posted21 April 2021
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- Posted20 April 2021