News
A look at the extraordinary ends to which animals and plants go in order to survive.
BBC One
Tom Heap gains exclusive access to the battle to save The Royal Show
BBC Radio 4
Author Jeanette Winterson offers a series of reflective readings about the moon
Cinematic documentary series looking at humans surviving in extreme environments.
Colin Prior talks to people who have faced the elements and experienced extreme weather
BBC Radio Scotland
Nine wildlife enthusiasts compete for a job at the BBC's Natural History Unit
Oliver Hides and his mate Brent Cockbain find natural ways to eat for free
BBC Radio Wales
Griff Rhys Jones explores how rivers influence, nurture and power our lives.
An international team of scientists, cavers and wildlife filmmakers explore New Guinea.
Five adventurers take on some of the most deadly creatures and hostile places on earth
BBC Three
The ultimate portrait of the Polar regions - the last great wildernesses on the planet.
Series investigating the geological forces which shaped East Africa's Great Rift Valley
BBC Two
Experts, archaeologists and historians take on the challenge of running a farm for a year
Series that sets out to uncover the history of Britain's ever-changing landscape
BBC Four
Scottish nature and wildlife series
BBC ALBA
Chris Packham offers hints on how to appreciate natural history
Terry Nutkins tells of his childhood, spent with the mercurial author Gavin Maxwell
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Series looking at the waterways of Scotland
Evocative series telling the story of an Oxfordshire garden through time and the seasons
Beatha Charles Darwin, le Fionnlagh MacLeòid. Finlay MacLeod looks into Darwin's life
BBC Radio nan GĂ idheal
Discover what makes Madagascar's wildlife so different from the rest of the world.
Len Fisher looks at ways in which our bodies could be improved
Series looking at the islands of Scotland
Jimmy Doherty finds out if the world's farmers will be able to feed us in the future
The epic story of how geology, geography and climate have influenced mankind
Five British athletes travel the world, living and competing with remote tribes.
Iolo Williams revisits some of his past programmes
BBC Two Wales
Bill Law investigates the causes and consequences of the great global land grab
Karen Darke goes into the unknown with modern-day explorers
Wildlife series following the lives of the meerkat's bigger cousin, the banded mongoose
The story of the world's last mountain gorillas, protected by a dedicated band of humans.
Monty Halls moves to the Hebrides and becomes a volunteer wildlife ranger
Michael Mosley explores how history shaped science, and science made history
Iolo Williams shares his ion for Welsh wildlife
BBC One Wales
Stories from the Welsh mountain of Cadair Idris.
Jimmy Doherty embarks on a quest to reveal the hidden lives of farmyard animals
Documentary following the penguins, rangers and scientists of Phillip Island.
Following James Aldred as he builds a giant tree house in the rainforest in Gabon
Roger Harrabin investigates whether the arguments over climate change can ever be won
Documentary following a team searching for tigers in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.
A regional look at Britain's most extreme weather.
Mark Stephen charts a job swap between gamekeepers from the Kalahari and the Angus Glens
Series looking at the global crises facing the world's last great apes
Iain Stewart reveals the impact of human activity on Scotland's most intriguing landscapes
Wales's natural beauty
Professor Iain Stewart reveals how centuries of human activity have changed Scotland's landscape.
BBC One Scotland
Series about people who live and work around Scottish lochs.
Johnny Kingdom films some of the bird species he finds near his home and on his land
Series looking at the different birds that live in the UK
Sir David Attenborough goes in search of the very first animals