Wildlife Protection

Our Changing Planet - Restoring Our Rivers

Our Changing Planet – Restoring Our Rivers

Rivers truly are the lifeblood of our planet. They carve paths through landscapes, nurture incredible wildlife, and sustain human life. The latest installment of the ambitious natural history series, Our Changing Planet, titled “Restoring Our Rivers,” dives deep into this vital connection. This episode marks the fourth year of a seven-year project.

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Countryfile - Wembury Coast

Countryfile – Wembury Coast

Welcome to the Wembury coast, a place where land meets sea in spectacular fashion. This episode of Countryfile, aptly titled “Wembury Coast,” invites us along with hosts John Craven and Vick Hope. They explore this stunning corner of South Devon. Here, the newly established Plymouth Sound National Marine Park protects a vibrant underwater world. John heads inland to meet the people shaping the landscape.

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Countryfile - Stroudwater Canal

Countryfile – Stroudwater Canal

Come with us to the heart of Gloucestershire. Here, a remarkable transformation is unfolding. The historic Stroudwater Canal, once a vital artery of commerce, is slowly awakening from a long slumber. Thanks to a major restoration project, this beautiful waterway is being brought back to life, piece by painstaking piece. Join Countryfile’s Charlotte Smith and John Craven as they explore this inspiring revival. They meet the dedicated people making it happen. Furthermore, they discover the rich tapestry of nature returning to its banks.

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Countryfile - Cairngorms Capercaillie

Countryfile – Cairngorms Capercaillie

Countryfile – Cairngorms Capercaillie: Step into the wild heart of Scotland with Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith. They journey deep into the breathtaking Cairngorms National Park. This vast expanse isn’t just stunning scenery; indeed, it’s a crucial sanctuary. Remarkably, it shelters a quarter of the UK’s rarest and most endangered species. Across these majestic mountains and ancient forests, a quiet battle unfolds daily. Here, dedicated conservationists pour their hearts into safeguarding precious wildlife teetering on the edge. Consequently, their work offers a vital lifeline to creatures facing an uncertain future.

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