IF you know anything about wildlife in the Dean, now is your chance. TV company Tigress is looking to solve some unsolved wildlife mysteries.

Lots of British wildlife is easy to spot and admire, like grey squirrels rummaging for nuts in your garden or blue tits feeding from your bird table. Other creatures creep about only when our backs are turned and often they'll leave garden mysteries or chaos behind them – churned up grass, munched prized vegetables or a distinct lack of fish in the pond. Problem is, as those culprits are difficult to see, only a trained eye can work out who dunnit and how to solve it...

Tigress Productions, an independent television production company based in Bristol, have been solving local wildlife mysteries on BBC 1's One Show for the past two years. Using state of the art cameras and the knowledge of their wildlife presenters Mike Dilger, Miranda Krestovnikoff and George McGavin they've already solved a number of cases, including the Peanut Pilferer of Leicestershire – a jackdaw that could undo even the tightest knots on a bird feeder and rifle the lot, the identity of the Bath Shed Squatter – a young female badger and Cupboard Carcophony in Essex – where a family of starlings had taken up residence in the cavity wall behind a dining room cupboard.

They are now appealing to anyone with a garden mystery they want solved, to come forward with their story. If you are interested and have members of your household happy to go on TV, please contact them directly: 0117 933 5601 or via email [email protected]">[email protected]