The BBC Natural History Unit produces a wide range of programmes that aim to immerse a listener in the wonder, surprise and importance that nature has to offer.
“I feel a great loss that in this topsy-turvy world the BBC seems to have pulled the plug on these interesting and grounding natural history programmes…please amongst the welter of poor programs on the schedules bring these flagship studies back”
Ninetailors via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
12/22/21
“I’m not normally a complainer, especially when it comes to BBC programming, but I’m almost certain I’m amoung the few who have called attention to this issue.”
BeGoneWithYou via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/02/20
Wildlife filmmaker Hannah Stitfall and wildlife film researcher Dom Davies enjoy a close encounter with one of our most mysterious birds, the woodcock, when they review another selection from the LIVING WORLD archive. The woodcock is a wader which spends most of its life in woodland where its...
Where do flies go in winter and what happens to them? Wildlife filmmaker Hannah Stitfall and wildlife film researcher Billy Clark review another selection from the Living World archive to try and find out the answer. The original programme was recorded beside an icy pond in a woodland near...
Published 03/10/20
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