Episode 1
Cam, Tyler and Aaron venture out and about to meet the wildlife heroes making a difference with some of Britain's threatened woodland animals. In the Scottish Highlands, Cam helps a conservation project working to protect and increase numbers of the rare red squirrel. To help him search for one of our smallest and most misunderstood mammals, Cam must team up with a 'bat detective' to discover some of the latest technology being used to monitor the common pipistrelle bat. Meanwhile, Tyler steps back in time as he heads to the outskirts of Bristol to meet some surprising woodland predators that once called Britain home. Who would have thought brown bears and wolves are wandering these woods today? Back at OZT HQ, the brothers wow the audience with the tawny owl, and Aaron puts everyone to the test with a game of Fact or Fake. Meanwhile, Tyler - OZT's very own Professor Poo - gets stuck into a fine specimen. Cam checks out the latest tech and gets his hands on some cool camera kit used to film mini beasts in microscopic detail, and he also reveals how some incredible shots from Sir David Attenborough's Wild Isles series were filmed. In News Goes Wild, there is big news about the bison, Britain's biggest land mammal, and the brothers showcase some of the amazing wildlife pictures viewers have been snapping in the OZT Gallery.
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