Follow up on the themes of Autumnwatch 2008. For anything from 2009 please go to our In depth page.
Autumnwatch has a new home for 2008, Brownsea Island.
For 2008 Simon's unravelling autumn's wildlife mysteries.
The highs and lows of the lives of the seals of the Farne Islands in 2008.
Who have been this year's winners and losers in the animal world.
It's time to get out and enjoy the season.
Autumn is a fabulous time to experience our greatest wildlife spectacles.
Have you filmed interesting or unusual wildlife? If so, we'd love to hear about it.
Across the UK autumn arrives in different ways. Discover more about nature on your doorstep.
Britain has an amazing diversity of wildlife in its seas, discovers Kate.
Bill goes on a watery, night-time, adventure off the mainland.
Bees are in trouble. Find out why.
Find out more
Dr Alan McElligott talks about why some deer are more sucessful than others in the rut.
We know you've got some crackers so why not share your images of autumn.
Fungi are one of the quintessential autumnal experiences.
How volunteers made a difference on Brownsea.
Kate catches up with the owners of Springwatch 2008's home.
An interview with the lady responsible for making Brownsea a wildlife haven.
Specialist camera operator Jo and his red squirrel assault course.
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From red deer to spiders to fungi, share your pictures of autumn.
Little things that make a big difference and are a lot of fun too.
Red deer
UK's largest resident deer species.
Birds on the edge of Britain
Radio 4 team recording at a Manx bird sanctuary.