Short films focussing on the people, places and projects protecting and restoring nature in regions of the UK, here with a look at how the oyster makes the natural world better. (S1 Ep3)[S]
Red Kites were once a thriving species in Northern Ireland but due to disruption of their precious habitats, the bird went extinct. But conservationists have reintroduced the species. (S1 Ep4)[S]
Eryri National Park in North Wales has been designated one of only a handful of International Dark Sky Reserves on earth. As one world sleeps, another awakens. (S1 Ep5)[S]
Welcome to St Kilda, an isolated archipelago made up of four islands, west of Scotland's Western Isles. Rugged and remote, it's a place where nature flourishes in all its glory. (S1 Ep6)[S]
Wolves in the Wood is an initiative designed to encourage children to engage in outdoor play. Through mixed-age learning, creativity and freedom, the project nurtures confidence. (S1 Ep7)[S]
Flora Beverley, the Founder of the Pollinator Pathways Project in Bristol, is transforming the city's alleyways by encouraging the local community with pollinator-friendly planting. (S1 Ep2)[S]
A story of nature helping itself in the context of climate change, with cattle rather than humans shaping the environment, resulting in benefits for both cattle and farm alike. (S1 Ep1)[S]