Wildlife film-maker Libby Penman showcases more of the work of people fighting to save endangered animals and plants across Europe. There is a look at conservationists in Germany teaching an almost extinct species to fly to its traditional migration grounds, and a report on zoologists in the Cairngorms who are creating a home for the critically endangered Scottish wildcat.
From puffins in Northern Ireland to pine voles in Germany, Libby Penman showcases European nature stories that celebrate the amazing work of people fighting to save Europe's wildlife.
In this episode, we see how conservationists in Germany are teaching an almost-extinct species to fly to its traditional migration grounds, how Swedish television turned the moose into a TV star, and how zoologists in the Cairngorms are creating an ideal home for the critically endangered Scottish wildcat.