Next Episode of Wild Britain with Ray Mears is
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Adventurer and nature lover Ray Mears explores some of Britain's more inaccessible countryside to discover the wildlife living just outside our front door.
Wild boar, grey squirrel and a goshawk are spotted in the ancient Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.
North Norfolk's shallow pools are home to the natterjack toad and the shingle spit that attracts hundreds of grey and common seals.
Link between a hay meadow and wildlife, including bees, butterflies, green woodpecker and barn owl.
Lowland wetlands of Somerset are feeding grounds for birds; emperor dragonfly has remained unchanged for 250 million years; otters.
One of the country's least known habitats, the Breckland, in East Anglia; ancient flint mine.
Peak District includes the Dark Peak region; limestone uplands of the White Peak.
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