A popular BBC show has been cancelled after more than a decade and fans have been left devastated.
Winterwatch was first released in 2012, as a spin-off to the equally popular shows Springwatch and Autumnwatch.
Chris Packham and Kate Humble launched the show, with Michaela Strachan going on to replace the latter.
It showcased various aspects of British wildlife during the harsher, colder months, with its live video feeds and thermal cameras capturing creatures in the wild.
BBC cancels Winterwatch with new podcast replacing it
The BBC has since revealed that Winterwatch will not continue as part of its "evolving commissioning strategy".
It has also been confirmed that Springwatch will return in May 2027 for three weeks.
Instead of Winterwatch, a new video podcast, with the working title Naturewatch, is coming to BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.
Launching this autumn, it will provide a regular round-up of the biggest British nature stories every week.
It will celebrate seasonal wildlife moments, explore nature news, talk to experts, and share remarkable animal sightings from across the UK.
Each weekly episode will be accompanied by a special audio-only Q&A programme, exclusive to BBC Sounds, where hosts will answer audience questions about the natural world.
Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual, said: “Nature never stops - and neither should we.
"Every week, Naturewatch will give Springwatch fans - and all wildlife lovers - a new way to stay connected to the natural world, whether that’s on TV, iPlayer or Sounds.
"The BBC is committed to celebrating British nature across all our platforms, and we hope this new series will encourage audiences to fall in love with the natural world around them.
"By expanding the Watches brand, we are making the BBC’s brilliant Natural History content even more accessible."
Fans gutted as Winterwatch cancelled by BBC after 14 years
Fans of Winterwatch have shared their sadness at the decision, with some urging the BBC to reconsider.
Taking to the r/British TV page on Reddit, fans reacted to the news.
One said: "This is really sad, what a great programme."
Another added: "This is sad news. They are wonderful programmes."
A third wrote: "This is a dreadful decision.
"One of the few programs that actually adheres to the BBC principles of inform, educate and entertain."
Others shared a link to the contact page on the BBC, saying: "It only takes a few minutes to write a quick, polite comment asking them to reconsider."
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A fan replied to the comment saying: "Thanks for the link, I have now done just this.
"I don't hold much hope about it, given the trend of the last decade with BBC cancelling good programs in favour of absolute toss, but I had to say something.
"I love the Watches, I've learned so much from watching them over the years."
Another replied: "Thanks for the link, have sent a kind, frustrated complaint, you just know they are gonna cancel Springwatch next."
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