Dorset hosting TV's Springwatch from TONIGHT

The first episode of the new series will be broadcast from RSPB Arne later

Published 29th May 2023

One of TV's biggest nature programmes is coming Dorset throughout its latest series, which stars tonight (Monday 29th May).

Springwatch will feature RSPB Arne and the new Super National National Nature Reserve on the Purbeck Heaths.

Presenters Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan will be here for several weeks.

Dorset is one of the few places in the UK where all six native reptiles can be found, including the rare sand lizards and smooth snakes.

30 remote cameras have been set up to try and capture different species including birds such as green woodpeckers and Dartford warblers as well as tunnelling bees.

Senior head of commissioning for BBC factual Jack Bootle said:

"I am delighted that Springwatch will be showcasing a new location this series.

"I look forward to this time of year when the cameras capture the spectacular scenes from the awakening wildlife - from dens, nests, meadows and woodlands from across the UK.

"We are happy to yet again have the chance to bring the extraordinary, colourful and unpredictable spring world to viewers living rooms, and I hope that Springwatch's loyal fans enjoy the new series."

Rosemary Edwards, executive producer of Springwatch, said:

"We are excited to bring this year's Springwatch live from RSPB Arne, at the heart of Purbeck Heaths, home to an astonishing array of wildlife, from birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects and more.

"We hope that audiences will have a chance to learn something new about their favourite species, or even discover new ones. We hope that this year's programmes will inspire more people to explore the beautiful and diverse nature we have in the UK, and encourage them to learn how they can make a difference too."

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