Greensand Ridge
Joe Crowley joins a survey of heron populations, finds out about a new national DNA database for toads, and helps map the amount of plastic polluting the countryside.
Joe Crowley discovers how science is helping better understand nature on Bedfordshire鈥檚 Greensand Ridge. He gets up close with avian giants, finding out how the world鈥檚 longest-running bird survey helps monitor heron numbers. He gets on his bike to help map the amount of plastics polluting our rural landscape, and is out on toad patrol, helping create a new national DNA database to discover why these amphibians are in trouble. As spring appears, Adam finds out if his farming gambles are paying off, Tom investigates whether the UK鈥檚 environmental ambitions will change the face of our national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty, and naturalist Dan Rouse captures the seasonal spectacle of thousands of oystercatchers on the Gower Peninsula.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joe Crowley |
Presenter | Adam Henson |
Presenter | Tom Heap |
Series Producer | Bill Lyons |
Series Editor | Jane Lomas |
Broadcasts
- Sun 28 Mar 2021 18:00
- Sun 4 Apr 2021 06:00
- Tue 6 Apr 2021 00:20