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Nature

on BBC Two England

A weekly look at wildlife, with news, reports and comment on issues affecting the living world. Introduced by Tony Soper with lain Guest and Jeremy Cherfas
Gorilla Woman - the story of zoologist Dian Fossey whose dedication to the mountain gorillas of Rwanda led to her death last December.
David Attenborough considers their future now that she's gone. Hue and Cry - the cunning villain of the countryside is back in the news. But does the fox deserve its reputation, and is it a pest? And what future for hunting now it's become a political issue?
Living Toy - a close look at the Ecosphere, an executive pacifier from the United States. Good News from Africa - a new way to control sleeping sickness. Its carrier, the tsetse fly can now be trapped by synthetic odours.
Lateral Line - Miles Kington sounds off on what wasn't revealed in last week's news. Producer
CAROLINE WEAVER
Editor ROBIN HELLIER BBC Bristol
A tribute to the life of the 'Gorilla Woman zoologist Dian Fossey, appears in the March issue of the BBC's monthly magazine Wildlife available on Wednesday priced £1.10 from booksellers
* FEATURE: page 28

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Soper
Introduced By:
Jeremy Cherfas
Unknown:
Dian Fossey
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Caroline Weaver
Editor:
Robin Hellier

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