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Costing the Earth. The Real Cost of Chinese Medicine. Audio, 28 minutes
Endangered animals are paying the price for the spread of traditional Chinese medicine.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Open Country. Gwent Levels. Audio, 25 minutes
Helen Mark visits the outstanding historic landscape of the Gwent Levels.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Costing the Earth. Run Rabbit. Audio, 30 minutes
Britain's rabbits are in sharp decline. Tom Heap asks if we should be worried.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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People Fixing The World. The Bird Rescuers. Audio, 23 minutes
Meet the people designing clever ways to protect our feathered friends.
- AttributionBBC World Service
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Natural Histories. Rhino. Audio, 28 minutes
Brett Westwood meets a rhinoceros nose to nose and is blown away by the experience.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Science In Action. Preventing Flood Damage in South Asia. Audio, 27 minutes
Floods in Asia have killed over 800 people. How can we prevent such casualties in future?
- AttributionBBC World Service
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Did the Victorians Ruin the World? Series 1, 1. Squirrels. Audio, 14 minutes
Do grey squirrels prove Victorians were a bunch of environmental vandals?
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Assignment. Killing for Conservation in India. Audio, 27 minutes
The Indian wildlife park that protects its animals by shooting suspected poachers
- AttributionBBC World Service
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