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Jessica Holmes looks for signs of sparrowhawks. Programme from the Living World archives.
Lionel Kelleway is in search of dippers. Recorded in 2002.
Natural history programme broadcasting intimate encounters with British wildlife.
Peter explores a nature reserve founded by a homeowner in the 1960s.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by roosting rooks.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by Mary Seddon in the Wye Valley looking for snails.
Lionel Kelleway investigates why lapwings are disappearing from the British countryside.
Lionel Kelleway heads to Kent in search of herons. Recorded in 2003.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by Gary Clennan and Tony Bradshaw in Liverpool.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by Brian and Sandy Coppins in Scotland.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by Rob Strachan in search of water voles.
Lionel Kelleway is ed by Michael Woods in search of dormice.
Chris Packham relives a programme from the Living World archives recorded in 1996.
Chris Packham relives programmes from the Living World archives.
Chris Packham relives programmes from The Living World archives.
Chris Packham relives a Living World programme from 2000 about swifts.
Chris Packham relives a Living World programme from 1996 about the secretive polecat.
Chris Sperring visits Gloucestershire to find out why ducks 'dabble'.
Chris Sperring goes on the hunt for giant bracket fungus in Dommett Wood in Somerset.
Trai Anfield visits Wytham Woods, where wood mice have been studied since 1943.
Trai Anfield finds the wildlife on the wintry shores of Devon.
Brett Westwood heads to Cambridgeshire in search of one of Britain's rarest vertebrate.
When the cold descends on Iceland, whooper swans migrate south to the Scottish Highlands
Spiders love drystone walls, and the Peak District has 100s of miles of limestone walls.
Chris Sperring travels to the Somerset Levels in search of great crested newts.
Sian Griffiths heads to the Algonquin Park in Canada to listen out for Eastern wolves.
Chris Sperring is in Somerset during the last days of summer listening for nightjars.