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- A short documentary looking at the decline and re-introduction of the Great Bustard to the UK.
- The New Forest National Park is home to a range of special birds which nest on the ground. Chris Packham looks at the New Forest's managed heathland, the birds that nest there, and what we can do to help them.
- Each year on Boxing Day a unique horse race is run across the wild landscapes of the New Forest. This is a race in the true sense of a point-to-point.
- Introduced by Professor Aubrey Manning Seven Natural Wonders of the South is a personal journey around Southern England, unlocking some of the secrets of a unique chalk dominated region. Filmed in November 2004 it is a fascinating record of the landscapes and wildlife of the area. It includes a rare visit to the now automated Needles Lighthouse, a flight with Red Kites over The M40 and some spectacular Geology around 'The Jurassic Coast'. Part of a series shown on BBC2
- Being a little over 18 miles from the continent is both a godsend and a curse. Over the centuries, trade with Europe has been easy, unfortunately with proximity brings the threat of invasion. The buildings and landscapes of Southern Britain reflect thousands of years of conflict and it's the French that have left the biggest mark....both in our architecture....and our psyche. Chris Packham explores the Seven Man-made Wonders of The South aboard a 150 year old sailing ship, a bicycle, a narrow boat and a New Forest Pony.