Episode 2
The programme follows a pair of beavers in Devon. Read more
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Series 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.
Episode 14
The latest news about Chris, the Africa-bound cuckoo, and the UK Ladybird Survey.
Episode 15
Saving Species reports from the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem on the conservation of swifts.
Episode 16
This week, the Horrid Ground Weaver - a creature found only in one place in the UK.
Episode 17
Saving Species is outdoors, in the wilds of the UK and seventy north in the Arctic.
Episode 18
Saving Species reports from the North Slope of Alaska to find the Spectacled Eider duck.
Episode 19
Zoo vets talk about the role of conservation medicine in saving wildlife.
Episode 20
The Pika, a small mountain mammal, is blamed for the degradation of grassland.
Episode 21
Saving Species catches up with the work in Outer Mongolia on the Bar-Headed Goose.
Episode 22
Saving Species asks if success with species conservation can ever become a problem.
Episode 23
Saving Species talks to Alastair Fothergill about his series, Frozen Planet on Â鶹Éç1.
Episode 24
With Brett Westwood. From the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Episode 25
Including a report on studies to tag and follow the movements of sea horses.
Episode 26
We report from Assisi in Italy where world religions have come together to save wildlife.
Episode 27
This week Saving Species is all about trees and forests.
Episode 28
Brown hares are in decline in North Wales, but why?
Episode 29
Brett Westwood investigates fungi with tights, or the attack of the powder cap strangler!
Episode 30
Brett Westwood rounds up a busy year and revisits some key stories from Saving Species.
Sustaining Life
The wildlife conservation programme Saving Species discusses human population and nature.
Series 3
Episode 1
Brett Westwood looks back at the summer of 2012. How did the wet summer affect wildlife?