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Shared Planet - 31 Dec 13 - Do We Care Too Much About Nature?

"Do we care too much about nature?" This is the question we will be asking in a special edition...

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Shared Planet - 24 Dec 13 - Are There Too Many People For Wildlife to Thrive?

"Are there too many people on earth for wildlife to thrive?" This is the question we will be...

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Shared Planet - 17 Dec 13 - Noise in the Environment

Does human produced noise remove us from the natural world? Monty Don explores this question...

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Shared Planet - 10 Dec 13 - Eco-Tourism

Humans in the form of scientific research or for artistic endeavour have for centuries travelled...

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Shared Planet - 03 Dec 13 - Ocean Pollutants

Sea lions in California are developing cancer and the most likely cause is pollution in the...

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Shared Planet - 26 Nov 13 - Wildlife Conflict

As human population grows there is increasing conflict between people and nature. Competition for...

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Living World - Barnacle Geese of Caerlaverock

After a long summer spent raising their young in the Arctic, barnacle geese need a safe place in...

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Shared Planet - 19 Nov 13 - Traditional Societies

Traditional societies and the wildlife that depends on them are disappearing. Can we preserve...

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Living World - Winged Buffet

Every autumn Spurn Point National Nature Reserve is inundated with small migrating birds from...

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Shared Planet - 12 Nov 13 - Sequoia: Nowhere to go

Climate change is causing some National parks in America to re-think their boundaries. As the...

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Living World - Fairy Rings

Both mysterious and fascinating fairy rings are steeped in mythology. In this episode of the...

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Shared Planet - 05 Nov 13 - Human Rubbish and Wildlife

More and more rubbish is put in landfill every year. Can rubbish tips and industrial sites be...

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Living World - The Ivy Bee

This week on the Living World Chris Sperring accompanies entomologist Richard Comont to Dry...

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Shared Planet - 29 Oct 13 - Restriction & Choice

In Australia some housing estates put restrictions on what people can do to protect koalas. They...

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Living World - Segestria Florentina

In the first Living World of the autumn run, Chris Sperring travels to Exeter to find a species...

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Shared Planet - 22 Oct 13 - Fragility & Niche

Some wildlife is fragile and will die out if it loses particular conditions. Some butterflies...

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Shared Planet - 15 Oct 13 - Soil Science

Shared Planet explores the link between a growing human population and wildlife and there is no...

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The Station

From a dawn solo to the thunderous roar of a midnight train, this vibrant sound portrait follows...

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Shared Planet - 08 Oct 13 - Sharks

Sharks are in decline across the world's oceans. It can be argued sharks have an image problem...

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Shared Planet - 01 Oct 13 - Religion & Wildlife

This week Monty Don explores how religious teachings might help people get more involved in...

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