Rewatch the 9am shows, Wildlife from your Window, Rewatch the 5pm shows, News from the Nests. Tags: BBC, Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin, Springwatch. Co-presenting alongside Chris Packham, Megan also took part in a national bioblitz campaign and traveled to 50 conservation sites in 10 days to assess the state of the UK countryside. Chris says Megan has helped to make him a better man ; By Chris Packham. Chris and Megs' prop today is a very large tooth. Filiz is a film and TV journalist with a flair for everything related to reality soaps and showbiz. Related Posts. When she's not busy creating entertainment news content she loves spending time in nature, reading non-fiction books, eating comfort food and travelling. Today's fact of the day is by Miss Ally Irwin from the Natural History Museum. The 12pm live show presented by Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin. Filiz Mustafa Staff Writer . Most recently, she reported on issues for Al Jazeera on plastic pollution and the social movement Extinction Rebellion for the award winning environmental series Earthrise. Published: 17:17 EDT, 2 February 2014 | Updated: 04:15 EDT, 3 February 2014 . It's the final instalment of Chris and Megs' lunchtime show. Author Isabella Tree reads from her book ‘Wilding’. Out to Lunch – 12th June — 2020. Chris and Megs assess their own photography. Green Fingered George (George Hassall) talks about his connection with nature. . . Read about our approach to external linking. Duration: 35:10. It's the final instalment of Chris and Megs' lunchtime show. Author Lucy Cooke reads from her book ‘The Unexpected Truth About Animals’, Today Author Simon Barnes will be reading from his book 'Rewild Yourself'. Young contributor, Kabir Kaul talks us through how he has been connecting with nature. I'm live now with Chris as the petition to ban the import of shark fins into the UK hits 100k , enough to hopefully trigger a parliamentary debate . Chris and Megs assess some more great wildlife photography. View comments. e-mail; 172. The 12pm live show presented by Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin. Dr Suzanne Williams from the Natural History Museum delivers the fact of the day.