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Martin Hughes-Games meets the audience

Tim Scoones Tim Scoones | 14:16 UK time, Tuesday, 11 May 2010

With so many great anecdotes and stories coming into the Springwatch office direct from our viewers, Martin will be following up on some of these leads and travelling around the country to meet the audience and share your wildlife experiences first hand.

Martin has already been out and about looking at ways in which we can all get out there and get involved with helping wildlife where we live. Join him on a riverbank in Surrey building an artificial otter holt, releasing water voles into the wild in Cumbria, and learning how to become a bird ringer in Sussex; all critically important conservation schemes which anyone can get involved in for free to make a real difference.

Martin with binoculars

Martin also stays across all the buzz on the blogs and on the message board, finding out what you are talking about, noticing, debating and asking as this year's Springwatch season progresses. Martin brings all of this together on the TV show that's made by you and for you - Springwatch Unsprung (joined this year by two extra shows on Red Button). So please keep sending in your questions, sightings, photographs and home movies so we can showcase the best on the telly and share and discuss even more here on the Springwatch website.

To stay up-to-date with all the action follow us on and keep reading our regular blogs. Share your photos with other Springwatchers in the and upload your wildlife home movies direct to the Springwatch web site.

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