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Episode 11

Episode 11 of 12

Wildlife enthusiast Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall meets the creatures and nature lovers that make the West Country so special, this time exploring the Somerset Levels.

Wildlife enthusiast Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall meets the creatures and nature lovers that make the West Country so special, this time exploring the Somerset Levels. Hugh visits Worthy Farm, the home of Glastonbury Festival, to see how the wildlife copes when a quarter of a million festivalgoers descend on the countryside, and discovers that the badgers seem pretty unfazed by their new neighbours.

Nearby, Secret World Rescue Centre rehabilitates animals that need a helping hand. It is time for Drift the otter to return to the wild, but can he survive on his own?

Hugh also visits Steart Marshes on the Somerset coast, where a vast area of farmland has been reverted to saltmarsh to provide a haven for all kinds of birdlife and one of Hugh's favourite fish, the eel. European eels have suffered a huge decline in the past few decades but, with this new marsh and the help of the local community, their future is looking brighter.

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Jamie T

    Emily's Heart

  • Bonobo

    Nightlite (feat. Bajka)

  • Bonobo

    Nightlite

  • Beirut

    As Needed

  • Beirut

    Gibraltar

  • Gabrielle Aplin

    Stranger Side

  • Gabrielle Aplin

    Stranger Side

  • Lucy Rose

    Middle Of The Bed

  • Lucy Rose

    Middle Of The Bed

  • The National

    Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Executive ProducerMatt Cole
Series ProducerJoanne Stevens
DirectorJim Turner
Production CompanyKEO West

Broadcasts

  • Sat 17 Mar 201818:00
  • Sat 17 Mar 201818:30
  • Sat 24 Mar 201818:00
  • Mon 23 Apr 201808:00
  • Sat 13 Jun 202016:30
  • Sat 27 Nov 202110:00

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