Autumn in Dalby and Cropton Forests is showtime for fungi. We revisit the beaver family, catch up with apprentice Holly, and meet the dogs competing in special event the Canicross. (S2 Ep8)[S]
As summer ends, there's a chance to see one of the great sights in British wildlife - the kingfisher. And deep in the forest, the search is on for a rare creature - the pine marten. (S2 Ep7)[S]
Autumn's on the way, and it may be time for some of the young beavers to leave home. At night time there are animals on the hunt, and humans documenting the forest's moth population. (S2 Ep6)[S]
Young beavers bond with the family, learning about grooming and tree chewing. Plus, we find out about the Lumberjills; women who worked in the forest during WWII and meet two rescue dogs. (Ep5)[S]
Having built a dam over 70 metres long, the beavers move on to other projects. Young fawns and badger cubs investigate their suroundings, and herons target ponds teeming with life. (S2 Ep4) [S]
A heatwave strikes in Yorkshire - potentially deadly for some creatures. Fortunately for the resident beavers, their cleverly-constructed dams create deep ponds of cool water. (S2 Ep3)[S]
Summer in the forest brings blooming orchids and wildflowers and the buzzing of pollinating insects. At the pond, another litter of baby beavers is on the way. (S2 Ep2)[S]
Series revealing the spectacular beauty of Dalby and Cropton Forests, including a family of beavers introduced in 2019 as part of a trial to see how they would change the landscape. (S2 Ep1)[S]