The Nature of Britain

S1 E1

The Nature of Britain — Season 1, Episode 7: Wilderness Britain

Documentary60 min1 season, 8 episodes

Episode synopsis

There might be 60 million people living in Britain, but one-third of our landscape can still be classed as ‘wilderness’, virtually empty of people. Our mountains and moorlands, lowland heath and the Scottish Flow Country are some of the toughest habitats of all; places where life really does live on the edge. Join Alan Titchmarsh as he explores Wilderness Britain, realm of the magnificent golden eagle, a plant that fools insects, and Britain’s toughest bird.

About The Nature of Britain

The Nature of Britain is a nature documentary series made for British television by the BBC Natural History Unit. It was first broadcast on BBC1 in October and November 2007. The Nature of Britain was the second BBC natural history series presented by Alan Titchmarsh, following 2004's British Isles - A Natural History. After the introductory episode, each 50-minute programme showed the wild plants and animals found in a range of different British habitats. They were followed by a 10-minute regional programme which aimed to show viewers how they could contribute to wildlife conservation in their region.

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