Today • Sarah Hodgson, from the Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Fine Foundation Wild Chesil Centre talking about the Trust’s “Snorkel Trail” in the waters of Kimmeridge Bay • Mike Burks, MD of the Gardens Group, talking about some of the climate change measures being adopted by garden centres nationally and about some of the things being done more specifically in the centres of the Gardens Group, including Poundbury • Dr. Philip Donkersley of Lancaster University gives some tips as to how we can help mining bees in our gardens, and also how to encourage more hoverflies! • Dr. William Hawkes, entomologist from Exeter University on the fascinating subject of insect migration and his studies of this in the high Pyrenees • Ben Goldsmith, financier and rewilding guru, talks about the animals being used to help rewild his farm near Stourhead, and also about the positive role that wild boar can play in increasing biodiversity. Presented by Jenny Devitt