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Series 3 Rarities and Recordings
24/24 Brett Westwood looks at a bird on the edge of extinction - the slender-billed curlew.
First broadcast: 12 Feb 2013
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Series 3 British and Arctic Mammals
23/24 Brett Westwood, the BBC Natural History Unit and the Open University look into wildlife.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 2013
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Series 3 Freshwater Eels and Mitten Crabs
22/24 Brett Westwood looks at the invasive Chinese mitten crab, plus freshwater eels.
First broadcast: 29 Jan 2013
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Series 3 Bonobos and Dragon Trees
21/24 Saving Species reports from the Congo basin on the plight of bonobos.
First broadcast: 22 Jan 2013
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Series 3 Marine Conservation Zones
20/24 Latest news on the designation of conservation areas around the English and Welsh coast.
First broadcast: 15 Jan 2013
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Series 3 International Wildlife
19/24 International wildlife with polar bears in Svalbard, Asian elephants and salmon in Dorset.
First broadcast: 08 Jan 2013
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Series 3 Wetland Habitats
18/24 The first day of 2013 sees Saving Species revelling in a winter wildfowl spectacle.
First broadcast: 01 Jan 2013
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Series 3 British Overseas Territories
17/24 Howard Stableford looks at conservation issues in some of the British Overseas Territories
First broadcast: 25 Dec 2012
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Series 3 Wildlife Art / Wildlife Gardening Forum
16/24 Brett Westwood takes a look at the relationship between wildlife conservation and art.
First broadcast: 18 Dec 2012
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Series 3 Rewilding/Devonshire Beavers
15/24 Can the process of urbanisation of the British countryside be reversed through rewilding?
First broadcast: 11 Dec 2012
Laurie Taylor explores a social history of live music from 1950 to 1967.