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Living World : My Living World : Woodcock
Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies review ‘Woodcock’ from the Living World archive

Living World : My Living World : Winter Flies
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clark review ‘Winter Flies’ from the Living World archive.

Living World : My Living World : The Spined Loach
Keen naturalists Hannah Stitfall and Dom Davies compare notes on Spined Loach.

Living World : My Living World : Jackdaw Roost
Hannah Stitfall and Billy Clarke discuss a winter jackdaw roost from Living World archive

Natural Histories : Aye-Aye
The Aye-Aye is one of the weirdest looking creatures on earth.

Natural Histories : Pigeon
The relationship between humans and pigeons is one of the oldest on the planet.

Natural Histories : Fern
A plant that has no flowers or scent, the Fern has drawn us into her fronds.

Natural Histories : Poppy
Natural Histories examines our fascination with the poppy.

Natural Histories : Chicken
How did we get from the red junglefowl of south-east Asia to the humble farmyard chicken?

Natural Histories : Bee
Bees have been the subject of fascination and reverence since ancient times.