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Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez
Lopez's 1986 collection of lyrical essays on the nature and natural life of the Arctic.
BBC Radio 4
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Nature Cure by Richard Mabey
One of the UK's leading nature writers on the link between mental health and nature.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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My Cat, The Judge
But is she? Meet Velma: a cat with attitude. And Suzi Ruffell, her owner.
BBC Radio 4
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Hybrid
Simon Watt wonders if we could upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom.
BBC Radio 4
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Mor-Longan - Biastan nan Cuantan/Superships - Giants of the Sea
Following some of the shipping giants of the seas on their journeys.
BBC ALBA
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Black Hill, Bleak Summer
A farming community recalls the UK's worst ever foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 2001.
BBC Radio 4
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Mor-Dhrochaidean/Mega Bridges
A look at great bridge-building feats of civil engineering from three eras.
BBC ALBA
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A Sting in the Tale (Omnibus)
Dave's first foray into bumblebee conservation ends in disaster. Read by Tim McInnerny.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Y Cwestiwn Mawr
Cyfle i ddod i adnabod gwyddonydd amlwg a thrafod y cwestiynau maen nhw'n ceisio datrys.
BBC Radio Cymru
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China's Great Science Leap
Dr Kevin Fong investigates China's ambitions to become the next science super-power.
BBC Radio 4
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Operation Ouch! The Podcast of Everything
A podcast series hosted by Dr Chris and Dr Xand, exploring the workings of the body.
CBBC
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H2O: The Molecule That Made Us
Documentary series that explores the importance of water to human civilisation.
BBC Four
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Alright, Pet?
Anne-Marie Wallace and Rob Adams celebrate the unique relationship we have with our pets.
BBC Radio Ulster
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Chris and Meg's Wild Summer
Chris Packham and stepdaughter Meg go on a road trip with amazing animal encounters.
BBC Two
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The Nuclear Priesthood
Poet Paul Farley considers how we warn future generations about our buried nuclear waste.
BBC Radio 4
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The Human Jukebox
Peter Curran on earworms; why we sing to ourselves, and why sometimes we can't stop it
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Geochemical History of Life on Earth
Justin Rowlatt tells the story of how our planet was made
BBC World Service
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Forests of the Imagination
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough searches the Autumn forest, looking for stories.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Origins: Hunting the Source of Covid-19
It remains one of the world's biggest mysteries: what triggered the Covid-19 pandemic?
BBC News Channel
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Global Climate Debate
Global figures take questions from young people a on the challenges of by climate change.
BBC World Service
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गोष्ट दुनियेची
जगभरातल्या काही महत्त्वाच्या आणि रंजक गोष्टी, ज्यामुळे तुमचं विश्व होईल अधिक समृद्ध
BBC Marathi Audio
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A Geo-Chemical History Of Life On Earth
Justin Rowlatt explores the geo-chemical history of life on Earth.
BBC World Service
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A Pyrotechnic History Of Humanity
Justin Rowlatt looks at the energy revolutions that drove human history.
BBC World Service
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Aonghas - Miann na Mara/Aonghas - A Wish for the Waves
A poetic short documentary following Aonghas, a young boy who roams the seashore.
BBC ALBA
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Pantomeim y Ffermwyr Ifanc
Pantomein y ffermwyr ifanc: Cantre'r Canol a'r Tylwyth Teg. Mae dynion drwg am droi Can...
S4C
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Why Plastic?
Explores the causes, consequences and possible solutions to plastic pollution.
BBC News
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How It Feels to Be Human
Happy? Sad? Both?! This playlist guides you through the emotions that make us human.
BBC
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Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History
Stephen Fry discovers the fascinating stories behind the world’s most fantastic beasts.
BBC One
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The End of Invention
The rate at which scientists and inventors discover new things is slowing. How to fix it?
BBC Radio 4
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28ish Days Later
What do you really know about the menstrual cycle? Periods are just the beginning.
BBC Radio 4
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A Thorough Examination with Drs Chris and Xand
Drs Chris and Xand explore the science of exercise and the dangers of inactivity.
BBC Radio 4
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Best Medicine
Kiri Pritchard-McLean dissects funny and fascinating medicine with experts and comedians.
BBC Radio 4
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How Covid Changed Science
Professor Devi Sridhar investigates the impact of Covid on the practice of science.
BBC Radio 4
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Blossom Trees and Burnt Out Cars
The radical ramblers and activist gardeners who are opening up nature to everyone
BBC Sounds
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All Consuming
Exploring our culture of consumption through products that have changed the world
BBC Radio 4
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BBC Climate Watch
A bite-sized update on how the world’s climate is changing and what is being done about it
BBC World Service
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