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10:22am Tuesday 2nd September 2008 in News By Claire Marshall
RADIO 4 is coming to Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust next week to answer questions on everything from the stars to the environment.
The Home Planet programme, a popular science show on the BBC radio station, is doing a special broadcast from Slimbridge WWT on Wednesday, September 10, at 5pm.
Their expert panel of scientists and conservationists will be there to answer questions on everything from astronomy and geology to biology and environmental science.
Residents are being invited to be an audience for the show, which will be broadcast between 3pm – 3.30pm on Tuesday, September 16.
On the panel will be Phillip Stott, Emeritus Professor of Biogeography in the University of London, Lynn Dicks, science writer and editor, and Debbie Pain, WWT’s Director of Conservation.
If you would like to pose a question to the panel all you have to do is let Radio 4 know beforehand through one of the following contacts: email home.planet@bbc.co.uk, call 03700 100 400 or send the question to Home Planet, BBC Radio 4, PO Box 3069 Brighton BN1 1PL.
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