episode description
Yorkshire’s summer heatwave has Dalby and Cropton forests baking in record temperatures, pushing wildlife to the limit. Bumblebees hide from overheating, while beavers rely on cool, deep ponds created by their dams. Mum beaver may have given birth, and ecologist Cath searches for the new kits. Meanwhile, Dalby plays a vital role in saving Britain’s most endangered bird, the turtle dove, as volunteers monitor its return from Africa. Wildlife manager Nigel faces the tough task of assessing deer damage, managing populations, and deciding on culls to protect the forest’s future.
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