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WILDLIFE REVIEW

on BBC Radio 4 FM

CHARLES COLES introduces some interesting topics and personalities in the world of natural history including:
Run, hare, run!
A Bill shortly to be presented to Parliament would make hare-coursing illegal. What are the arguments for and against this traditional country sport? Among those taking part: Lord SOPER
Wildlife Photographer 1967
The prizewinners of this annual competition run by Animals have just been selected. John SPARKS went to the presentation ceremony. and talked to NIGEL SITWELL and ERIC HOSKINGS
Ducks for Everyone
DAVID CABOT (Director of Research, Irish Wildfowl Conservancy) talks about getting the maximum benefit from ducks and geese.

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Introduces:
Charles Coles
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John Sparks
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Nigel Sitwell

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