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Europe: a Natural History

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1/4. Unravelling the events that have shaped the landscapes of Europe, beginning with Oxford over-run by dinosaurs and St Petersburg buried beneath desert sands. Narrated by Sean Pertwee.
7.50 2/4. Mammoths wandered the North Sea; lions and hippos roamed Trafalgar Square - a look at the last great Ice Age.
8.40 3/4. Forests were decimated and minerals excavated as Europe was transformed over 10,000 years.
How did wildlife cope?
9.30 4/4. Today, 730 million people live in Europe. How is the region's wildlife adapting to this new world, and are we helping?

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