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Deciduous Forest
S1 Ep1
1.0
11th Oct 2010
Ray Mears in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
In the first episode of the series, Ray Mears explores the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, using his tracking skills and expert wildlife and plant knowledge to reveal its secrets to viewers; from the rare sight of wild boars and their piglets foraging, to finding the wild-growing edible ingredients for a uniquely British salad.
Shingle Shore
S1 Ep2
18th Oct 2010
Ray Mears explores the north Norfolk coast in East Anglia
In the second episode of the series, Ray Mears explores Britain’s shingle shore, which covers 10,000 miles of our coastline. Ray is on the north Norfolk coast in East Anglia, one of the few places in Britain where large areas of shingle beach, sand dunes and salt marsh sit alongside each other.
Hay Meadow
S1 Ep3
25th Oct 2010
Ray Mears explores the countryside of Somerset
In episode three, Ray Mears explores a quintessential British habitat – the hay meadow. He travels to the Mendip hills in Somerset, where nearly half of Britain’s hay meadows and unimproved grasslands can be found filled with a beautiful and diverse mix of wild-flowers and grasses.
Wetlands
S1 Ep4
1st Nov 2010
Ray Mears explores the lowland wetlands of Somerset
Ray Mears takes to his canoe to explore the atmospheric lowland wetlands of Somerset. This beautiful habitat is one of the largest feeding grounds for wildlife in Europe.
Breckland
S1 Ep5
8th Nov 2010
Ray visits one of the country's least known habitats - the Breckland in East Anglia. The area has the hottest summers and coldest winters in the country, and is home to an abundance of exciting fauna including brown hares, the rare stone curlew and the noisy pool frog - which until recently was extinct in this country. Ray ventures below ground to explore an ancient flint mine where he discovers a red deer antler that has been there since the Stone Age.
Peak District
S1 Ep6
15th Nov 2010
The survival expert explores the Peak District, one of the most popular spectacles in the British countryside, where he spots short-eared owls hunting for voles and catches a glimpse of some of the red grouse and mountain hares that live among the heather of the Dark Peak. He also heads to the limestone uplands of the White Peak, whose rivers and streams are home to rare great crested newts and caddis flies.
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The first episode of Wild Britain with Ray Mears aired on October 11, 2010.
The last episode of Wild Britain with Ray Mears aired on March 08, 2013.
There are 26 episodes of Wild Britain with Ray Mears.
There are 3 seasons of Wild Britain with Ray Mears.
Yes.
Wild Britain with Ray Mears is set to return for future episodes.