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AÌýdragonfly in spring |
Nature: The Spring Trilogy
As part of the 91Èȱ¬'sÌýSpringwatchÌý event on Radio and Television, Brett Westwood presents three special editions of Nature looking at springs past, present and future.
Brett hasÌýput together some downloadable MP3 clips to help you enjoy and identify the birdsong in your garden.
Brett Westwood's MP3 Guide To Garden Birdsong
And you can order a free pack of information about many aspects of the 91Èȱ¬ Natural History Unit's Springwatch event and how you can make space for wildlife by going to:
Programme 3 -ÌýNature: The Future of Spring
In the final programme Brett takes a springtime walk through the British countryside at the end of the 21st century - well as near as we could manage! He visits a region of France called la Brenne which holds many of the species that may arrive in Britain as the climate warms. He discusses with wildlife and climate specialists whether we really can expect to see golden orioles, bee-eaters and tree frogs colonising in the next hundred years.
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