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31:49
Into the Wild. James Bullock - Restoration & rewilding, complementary approaches for nature recovery
39:49
Into the Wild. Jake Fiennes - Making space for nature in the farm environment.
40:12
Into the Wild. Prof. Bill Sutherland - Restoring Nature
23:57
Into the Wild. John Sanderson - Rewilding a Suffolk farm
36:38
Into the WIld. Matt Gooch - A living landscape where rewilding means management
38:07
Into the Wild. Tony Juniper - Creating a wilder England for people and planet
24:35
Into the Wild. Dr Keith Kirby - What might a landscape driven by large herbivore grazing look like?
16:37
Into the Wild. Dr Tim Gardiner - Orthoptera in the early stages of post-arable rewilding in Suffolk.
44:15
Into the Wild. Prof. Alastair Driver: Rewilding Britain – busting the myths and making it happen.
25:40
Creating New Verges of Value to Wildlife - Phil Sterling - Butterfly Conservation
27:38
Road Verge Campaign - Kate Petty - Plant Life
52:46
Q & A
18:27
Is Nature Conservation Working For Water Voles - Darren Tansley
09:34
Using Footprint Tunnels to Detect Hazel Dormice - Simone Bullion
27:57
On the Trail of Pine Martens and Polecats - Lizzie Croose
16:46
Otters on the Suffolk Coast - Living on the Edge
08:24
Rural & Wildlife Crime Officer - Rural Policing Team
31:06
Post Brexit Legislative Implications for Mammals
12:54
The Hedgehogs of Ipswich by Ali North - Suffolk Wildlife Trust
12:34
The Little Ouse Headwaters Project
11:24
Suffolk Bat Group - The First 35 Years - Alan Miller
33:04
Wild deer and their threat to the natural and farmed environment
30:38
Drones, a new tool for bat monitoring? Tom August
29:32
Q & A Session
18:32
The New Suffolk Dragonfly Atlas
29:28
European eels: the science and the mystery
08:27
River Restoration - Key Steps - Essex and Suffolk Rivers Trust
30:17
What can water beetles tell us about aquatic conservation?
16:49
Mind the Gap - Little Ouse Headwaters Project
35:35
The effect of landscape scale conservation on riparian mammals in the Eastern Region
15:29
25 years of the Freshwater Invertebrate Survey of Suffolk
31:16
River restoration in Suffolk - the challenges of working in low-energy systems
14:52
A look back at the changes at Lakenheath Fen since 1995
22:13
Forgotten Ponds and Ghosts: resurrection ecology and pond conservation in farmland
17:57
A Review of Suffolk Pond Conservation & Changing Attitudes over the Last 25 Years
31:41
People, Ponds and Water
39:54
Q&A Session - Nature's New Scientists (SNS Conference 2014)
39:46
FLIGHT CAPACITY AND DISPERSAL OF THE STAG BEETLE. by Colin Hawes
39:02
The Norfolk Bat Survey - Dr Stuart Newson (BTO)
40:36
Tales of the Unexpected - Dr Phil Atkinson (BTO)
33:16
Binoculars for mammalogist -- Marcus Rowcliffe
37:55
Fish Migration - Modern methods for answering ancient questions by Julian Metcalfe
38:49
Perspectives on Technology For Biological Recording by Tom August HQ (720p)