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The Truth About Wildlife

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Genre
  
Wildlife

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
3

First episode date
  
30 May 2011

Number of seasons
  
1

Cast
  
Chris Packham

Country of origin
  
England

No. of seasons
  
1

Executive producer(s)
  
Simon Willis

Final episode date
  
13 June 2011

Presented by
  
Chris Packham

Networks
  
BBC South West, BBC South, BBC West

Similar
  
Springwatch, Autumnwatch, Nature's Weirdest Events, The Really Wild Show

The Truth About Wildlife is the name of a regional wildlife programme originally broadcast on BBC One South, including the Oxford opt out service, BBC One South West, including the Channel Islands opt out service, and BBC One West between 30 May and 13 June 2011. Following the success of the programme, it was later repeated on BBC Two so the remainder of the regions could view it.

Episodes

The series is based around the views of naturalist Chris Packham as he presents his take on what's going wrong and right with Britain's wildlife and conservation techniques.

  1. Farming - An investigation into the state of wildlife on farms and if species are in decline. This includes following a farmer who is giving up on government nature schemes to make more money from cash crops and those committed to wildlife friendly farming.
  2. Coast - Chris travels to Lundy to see how a no-take zone there has benefited undersea creatures and to Lyme Bay to see the impact of a scallop dredging ban. He also investigates both sides of an argument over a proposed new marine conservation zone that may help to protect wildlife in the future.
  3. Episode 3 - In the final episode, Chris investigates Woodland and Heath species. He looks at non-native conifer plantations that do little to aid native wildlife and iconic places like the New Forest and Dartmoor that are suffering loss of habitat. He also asks whether we are spending too much on species like dormice and whether we should concentrate instead on connecting up important habitats like heathland that has been fragmented over the years.

References

The Truth About Wildlife Wikipedia