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NatureÌýoffersÌýa window on global natural history, providing a unique insight into the natural world, the environment, and the magnificent creatures that inhabit it. nhuradio@bbc.co.uk |
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LISTEN AGAINÌý30 min |
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"Nature is full of surprises, so the programme can investigate fascinating and challenging areas in
our relations with the natural world without being too technical or preachy. My job is brilliant because, as a link between the listener and the subject, I can discover new information and ideas which help people make up their own minds on important issues."
Paul Evans |
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Female bottlenose dolphin and her calf this month in Cardigan Bay
Photographed by research team |
Nature: The Spring Blog
For the next three weeks on Monday nights at 9pm and Tuesday mornings at 11am, NatureÌý is joining in with the 91Èȱ¬'s Springwatch event.
In a fortnight, Brett Westwood will be answering your spring wildlife questions.
In a week's time there will be a Springwatch dawn chorus special.
And this week, the season of programmes begins with a radio first - a diary of spring that you, the audience, has been keeping on the Nature Spring Blog, turned into a radio programme.
From cuckoos and swallows arriving in the glorious April sunshine, to the screaming swifts turning up in the May monsoon. |
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