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Winterwatch 2021 episode 6

Winterwatch 2021 episode 6

Winterwatch 2021 episode 6: In this episode, Winterwatch looks at wonderful warming winter gatherings. Everyone comes together in the winter – and so do the animals.     Chris Packham will be live in the New Forest to look at what’s been happening in the badger sett in the New Forest – as well as the latest action from the River Ness. Iolo Williams is looking at otters at CAT in Wales and how more otters are being encouraged to come to the site through the construction of holts. There are more winter wildlife reports from Gillian Burke down in […]

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Winterwatch 2021 episode 5

Winterwatch 2021 episode 5

Winterwatch 2021 episode 5: This episode looks at the extraordinary lengths animals go to in order to survive this harshest of seasons. Chris Packham comes live from the New Forest, looking for Dartford warblers, and he updates us on what’s happened on the live cameras over the weekend.     Iolo Williams is looking at the water shrews and discovers their amazing ability to survive the winter, while Gillian Burke explains why our local sewage works can be a magnet for wildlife during the winter months. Tonight also sees the start of Megan McCubbin ‘s four part look at species

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Winterwatch 2021 episode 4

Winterwatch 2021 episode 4

Winterwatch 2021 episode 4: This episode of Winterwatch concentrates on the hidden treasures of winter. Chris Packham is live in the New Forest, catching up on the dramas showing up on the live cameras on his badger sett among the spawning salmon in the River Ness. He’s also looking at why waders bob.     Iolo Williams has eyes on the very rare white-fronted geese that migrate to Wales every year. Gillian reports live from the Cornwall Beaver Project, and on the Orkney Islands, a regular beachcomber is hoping the winter tides will turn up some natural treasures. Also, we’re

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Winterwatch 2021 episode 3

Winterwatch 2021 episode 3

Winterwatch 2021 episode 3: This episode concentrates on the sense of winter – the touch, smell, sounds and sights that make up the most magical of seasons.     Chris Packham is in the New Forest, examining the species of bee you might find in your hotel at the moment, as well as taking a look at different shapes of nest. Meanwhile, Iolo Williams inspects some tree creepers, and Gillian Burke ventures into Sheffield to see some of the wildlife that populates the city – dippers, salmon and mandarins are all on her to-see list. Michaela Strachan looks at some

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Winterwatch 2021 episode 2

Winterwatch 2021 episode 2

Winterwatch 2021 episode 2: In this episode, Winterwatch concentrates on the superpowers that some of our wildlife has developed in order to survive this harshest of seasons. Chris Packham will be in the New Forest to catch up on the action from the live cameras there and on the River Ness in Scotland.     Iolo Williams is looking at a feral flock of barnacle geese that have descended on RSPB Ynis Hir. Gillian Burke is at RPSB Old Moor in South Yorkshire, where grazing Konik ponies help manage the landscape. Michaela Strachan is looking at the short-eared owls who

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Winterwatch 2021 episode 1

Winterwatch 2021 episode 1

Winterwatch 2021 episode 1: Winterwatch is back for two weeks! The days are short and the nights are long, but there is magic to be found in winter. The team invite you to wrap up warm and join them for an exploration of wonderful wildlife, seasonal beauty and natural wonder. Chris Packham is in the New Forest watching winter transform his home in Winterwatch 2021 episode 1.     Iolo Williams is at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales, hoping to see some amazing murmurations. Gillian Burke is at RPSB Old Moor in South Yorkshire, seeing how a joined-up

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A Perfect Planet episode 5 - Humans

A Perfect Planet episode 5 – Humans

A Perfect Planet episode 5 – Humans are changing our planet so rapidly, it’s affecting earth’s life support systems: our weather, our oceans and the living world.     Our planet is one in a billion. How incredible, awe-inspiring life is driven by its natural forces – and how we can ensure humans become a force for good. With David Attenborough.   A Perfect Planet episode 5 – Humans   Humans (Homo sapiens) are a species of highly intelligent primates. They are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina and—together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans—are part of the family

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A Perfect Planet episode 4 - Oceans

A Perfect Planet episode 4 – Oceans

A Perfect Planet episode 4 – Oceans: There are not five separate oceans, but one. Its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move. This constant mixing is vital for the health of oceans and marine life.     Our planet is one in a billion. How incredible, awe-inspiring life is driven by its natural forces – and how we can ensure humans become a force for good. With David Attenborough.   A Perfect Planet episode 4 – Oceans   An ocean is a body of water that composes much of a planet’s hydrosphere. On Earth, an

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A Perfect Planet episode 3 - Weather

A Perfect Planet episode 3 – Weather

A Perfect Planet episode 3 – Weather: Weather controls the distribution of freshwater on Earth, which in turn shapes the lives of animals in diverse habitats around the globe.     Our planet is one in a billion. How incredible, awe-inspiring life is driven by its natural forces – and how we can ensure humans become a force for good. With David Attenborough.   A Perfect Planet episode 3 – Weather   Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy.

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Extinction - The Facts

Extinction – The Facts

Extinction – The Facts: With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this crisis of biodiversity has consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, undermining our ability to control our climate and even putting us at greater risk of pandemic diseases.     Extinction is now happening up to 100 times faster than the natural evolutionary rate, but the issue is about more than the loss of individual species. Everything in the natural world is connected in networks that support the whole of life on earth, including us, and we are losing many

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