
Overview
Britain's countryside is undergoing a revolution. For decades our farmland wildlife has been in serious decline - a depressing tale of hedges ripped out, marshes drained and fields saturated with chemicals. Now something remarkable is happening - wildlife is starting to recover, and across our countryside there's real optimism that we can combine wildlife with productive farms. Thanks to the dramatic rise of organic farming and a brand new system of subsidies, animals like lapwing, skylark, dormice and barn owls are making a comeback. In Devon horseshoe bats are benefiting from organic cow pats, in Yorkshire black grouse are thriving thanks to later hay making. Could our countryside one day return to its former wild glory?
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24 - 1The Orangutan King October 19, 2005
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24 - 2Eagle Island October 26, 2005
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24 - 3The Queen of Trees November 02, 2005
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24 - 4The King Cobra and I November 09, 2005
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24 - 5Return Of The Eagle Owl November 16, 2005
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24 - 6Cuba: Wild Island Of The Caribbean November 23, 2005
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24 - 7Flying with Condors November 30, 2005
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24 - 8Ella: A Meerkat's Tale December 07, 2005
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24 - 9Wild Harvest December 14, 2005
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24 - 10Australia: Taking The Heat December 28, 2005
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24 - 11Penguins of the Antarctic January 11, 2006
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24 - 12Portillo Goes Wild in Spain January 18, 2006
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24 - 13Ant Attack January 25, 2006
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24 - 14Stalking the Jaguar February 01, 2006
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24 - 15Big Sky Bears February 08, 2006
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24 - 16The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic March 01, 2006
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24 - 17Bonobo: Missing In Action March 08, 2006
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24 - 18Satoyama: Japan's Secret Water Garden July 27, 2006