’S ann daor a cheannaich a’ phlanaid againn am mi-riaghladh àrainneachdail a tha air a bhith a’ dol fad ghinealaichean.
An cois èiginn na gnàth-shìde agus sgrios ur n-àrainneachd, tha fiadh-bheatha na Talamhainn air a dhol air ais seasgad sa cheud bhon bhliadha Naoi Deug is Seachdad.
Ann an Nàdar – An Cunnart chì sinn mar a thèid aig nàdar air fuasgladh a lorg dha fhèin, le beagan taic bho mhac an duine. Bheir sinn sibh air turas tron Roinn Eòrpa a’ deanamh luaidh air luchd-glèidhteachas dhìleas a tha a’ dèanamh obair iongatach gus a’ phlanaid a thoirt air ais bhon a’ bhearradh.
Anns an earrann seo - Sa Ghearmailt, tha luchd-glèidhteachais ag oideachadh gnè a bha gus a dhol à bith, ann an sgilean itealaich. Chì sinn mar a fhuair am Moose cliù rionnaige air telebhisein na Suain, agus ann an Alba, tha luchd-saidheans a’ togail sàr-àite anns an tèid an cat-fiadhaich a’ leigeil ma-sgaoil.
Our planet is paying the price for generations of environmental mismanagement. The climate emergency and the destruction of our environment has led to a staggering 60% decline in wildlife on our planet since 1970.
In this series we ‘ll see how nature can fix itself with a little help from humans. We are going to take you on a journey across Europe to meet some of the dedicated conservationists who are doing remarkable work to bring the planet ‘Back from The Brink’.
We see how German conservationists are teaching an almost extinct species to fly to its traditional migration grounds. We will see how Swedish television turned the Moose into a TV star to demonstrate the impact of the climate emergency.
In Scotland, scientists are building the ideal location for the re-release of the endangered Scottish Wildcat. Show less