In this compelling series, Liz tells the story of the worst environmental disaster in Brazil’s history and the law firm who took on over 700,000 plaintiffs to bring the largest case of its kind to the UK courts.
Liz discovers the wild heart of Caribbean and its lesser-known animals as she spends time with the passionate people fighting to save them.
As president of The Wildlife Trusts Liz and members of the federation travelled to the Netherlands to find out about bold and exciting rewilding projects that are helping nature to recover alongside farmland and urban development.
Liz returns to California to discover how beaver habitats can protect forests from intense wildfires, and to learn from indigenous peoples about the use of cultural burning for building forest resilience and health.
Liz travels to one of the planet’s last great wildernesses, to join the scientists revealing fresh insights about how Arctic wildlife is faring in the face of climate change.
Liz joins an international team of palaeontologists in Wyoming to investigate a dinosaur graveyard filled with fossilised dinosaurs, plants and footprints, that are helping to transform the way we think about the Jurassic.
In the first of this seven-year project documenting our world’s most threatened ecosystems, Liz Bonnin visits the Pacific coast of California, where warming seas have brought with them a new resident, great white sharks.
Liz joins a team of geologists to discover Ireland's epic 1.8 billion-year history: a dynamic journey involving immense collisions, unforgiving ice ages and intense volcanic episodes.
Liz is the first woman to take on the role and follows in the footsteps of Presidents Emeritus Sir David Attenborough, Simon King and Tony Jupiter.
Liz hosts the spectacular Planet Earth 2 Live tour in the UK and Ireland, in March 2022.
In this podcast series about the impact we’re having on the planet, Liz and the team explore solutions and practical tips with the help of guests such as Sir David Attenborough and Idris Elba.
Alumnus Liz accepts the honorary degree of Doctor of Science, 10 years after completing her Masters in Wild Animal Biology.
In this new documentary Liz investigates the impact that our global demand for meat is having on the planet, from the deforestation of the Amazon to intensive farms in the US.
The judges said "The winning film combined astonishing visual material with powerful storytelling to shine a light on one of the most pressing issues in the natural world today. Jaw dropping, arresting and urgent."
Liz takes us inside the dramatic world of big animal surgery on BBC Two, joining some of the world’s leading wildlife vets and they operate on a lion, a chimpanzee and an elephant.
The Live series airs 24th, 27th, 28th and 31st March 2019. With the help of top scientists, the team assess the health of the world’s oceans at this critical time for the planet.
Liz interviews Sir David at the reopening of the Cambridge Museum of Zoology
Liz writes for Huff Post UK about the lifestyle changes that can help secure the future of our wild places around the world.
Liz joins Brian Cox and Dara O'Briain in Australia for a seventh series of the successful astronomy series on the 29th, 30th and 31st March on BBC Two at 8pm.
Liz embarks on a ground-breaking scientific expedition around the Galapagos Islands in this landmark BBC One series, on 30th March at 9pm.
Liz blogs for the Huffington Post about her love of science and her role as the BBC's Terrific Scientific Ambassador.