Episode 23
Saving Species goes on a fungus foray in West Wales. Read more
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Series 1
Saving Species goes on a fungus foray in West Wales.
Episode 24
What can the decline in British birds tell us about global extinction levels.
Episode 25
Brett Westwood reports on migrating birds in the skies over London.
Episode 26
In this week's programme, deer, conservation in the UK and biodiversity world-wide.
Episode 27
Saving Species visits Islay in Scotland in the company of twenty five thousand geese.
Episode 28
Saving Species witnesses the extraordinary mating behaviour of Koalas in Australia.
Episode 29
This week Saving Species looks into the issues of invasive species.
Episode 30
Memories of river wildlife, migratory swans and fungi all in this week's programme.
Episode 31
Featuring the little-known Blue Pimpernel and Britain's 'big six'.
Episode 32
Saving Species comes from the 100 Foot Washes in the company of thousands of swans.
Episode 33
Saving Species reports from Panama about the plight of Sloths in the Caribbean.
Episode 34
Saving Species reports alarming news about the plight of Lions in Africa.
Episode 35
Saving Species goes to India to investigate a remarkable story about tiger conservation.
Episode 36
In this weeks programme "Top Goose", how Â鶹Éç geese generated new science.
Episode 37
Saving Species is in the Pantanal in Brazil looking for the hyacinth macaw.
Episode 38
Saving Species reports from Australia on how tourists are helping to save whales.
Episode 39
We search for stoats and weasels, once abundant and now little-seen.
Episode 40
What is the better approach to conservation, saving species or wilderness?
Series 2
Episode 1
Five million swallows swirl above rural Nigeria, poised to migrate to Europe.
Episode 2
The programme follows a pair of beavers in Devon.
Episode 3
Saving Species reports from the Congo and the future of Lowland Gorillas.
Episode 4
The wildlife value of UK woods triggered a government U-turn in 2010, but is it over?
Episode 5
Saving Species asks the question, 'where are tomorrow's naturalists going to come from?'.
Episode 6
Sarah Pitt talks to Jennifer Owen about her life-long study of the wildlife in her garden.
Episode 7
Saving Species explores the mysteries of bird migration.
Episode 8
Brett Westwood broadcasts live from Long Nanny, an Arctic Tern colony in Northumberland.
Episode 9
Saving Species presents one of Britain's most beloved species, the dormouse.
Episode 10
The Bar-Headed Goose breeds on the highest plateaus of the Himalayas, but are they safe?
Episode 11
Saving Species reports from the Great Barrier Reef on the conservation of green turtles.
Episode 12
Including a report about the conservation of whales.
Episode 13
Saving Species asks how well we're doing looking after our ponds and their inhabitants.