Wildlife conservation
Best of Natural History Radio. Natural Histories : Aye-Aye. Audio, 28 minutes
The Aye-Aye is one of the weirdest looking creatures on earth.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted20 November 2019
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- Posted19 November 2019
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- Posted19 November 2019
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- Posted14 November 2019
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- Posted8 November 2019
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- Posted8 November 2019
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- Posted1 November 2019
Witness History. Saving the Great Barrier Reef. Audio, 9 minutes
The 1960s campaigners who fought the government to save the world's biggest coral reef.
- AttributionBBC World Service
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Costing the Earth. Iron Curtain Turns Green. Audio, 28 minutes
The Iron Curtain was an accidental wildlife haven. Nature still thrives in the deathzone.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted25 October 2019
CrowdScience. Will my salmon swim home? Audio, 35 minutes
Could we repopulate salmon rivers?
- AttributionBBC World Service
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- Posted24 October 2019
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- Posted24 October 2019
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- Posted24 October 2019
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- Posted21 October 2019
Natural Histories. Sloth. Audio, 28 minutes
Sloths are wildly popular but that may tell us more about ourselves than about the animal.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year
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- Posted18 October 2019
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- Posted16 October 2019
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Best of Natural History Radio. Living World : My Living World : Stone Curlew. Audio, 21 minutes
Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies discuss 'Stone Curlews' from the Living World archive
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted13 October 2019
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- Posted9 October 2019
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- Posted4 October 2019
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- Posted7 October 2019