What future for Bristol's natural heritage – extinction or recovery?
Benito Wainwright, Evolutionary Biologist at University of Bristol, looks at butterfly specimens that have gone extinct in Bristol because of climate change, illustrating the decline of diversity of the city’s butterflies.
Ecologist Pete Dawson reflects on the decline of wildlife in Bristol and suggests a recipe for reviving it.
Kareem Ayton, student of Zoology Management at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, explains the need for wildlife corridors in Bristol.
Rhian Rowson, Natural History Curator at Bristol Museums, shares her passion for recording wildlife, and explains how the data can help to develop accurate theories about changes to the environment.
Originally screened as part of M Shed's Think Global: Act Bristol exhibition, 2022