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Survival with Ray Mears

Survival with Ray Mears is a 3-part television series (also available on DVD) hosted by Ray Mears, following him as he tracks predators in their natural habitats. The series was broadcast by ITV, and was billed as the return of the Survival brand. It was followed by Wild Britain with Ray Mears.

Survival with Ray Mears
Created byRay Mears
Presented byRay Mears
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV
ReleaseApril 2010 (2010-04) –
May 2010 (2010-05)
Related

Survival consists of three, hour-long programs, focusing on Mears' tracking of the world's top predators. He follows the leopard in Namibia, the bear in British Columbia, and the wolf in Central Idaho.

An underpinning theme is the threats faced by each species: in Idaho, the crew arrives only days before the wolf's status as a protected species is lifted, with local farmers indicating their intention to begin hunting them; in British Columbia, the impact of global warming on the salmon population is felt by the bear; and in Namibia, the uneasy co-existence between leopards and local farmers is highlighted.

Episode 1: Leopards edit

In the first episode of Survival, Ray Mears arrives at the 270 square-mile Erindi Game Reserve in Namibia, a territory he describes as ‘one of nature's richest environments’. The reserve is surrounded by farmland, and the leopards that stray onto them risk being shot by farmers anxious to protect their livestock.

He aims to track his favorite predator: the leopard, an elusive big cat that Mears believes is ‘hardly understood.’

He is joined by his duo of wildlife cameramen – Isaac Babcock and Shane Moore, and Natasha De Woronin, who runs the Global Leopard Project. De Woronin needs Mears' tracking skills to help find male leopards, which have so far eluded her. They intend to fit the leopards with radio collars to help build a map of their movements across the reserve.

Episode 2: Bears edit

In the second episode of Survival, Mears travels to the wilderness of British Columbia's Pacific Coast region. He aims to track grizzly and black bears, and especially the rare Kermode, or Spirit bear, notable by its pure white fur. It is thought that there are only 400 alive today.

Mears touches down at the fishing outpost of Klemtu, and hires a boat to the remote Mussel Inlet. He finds tracks of grizzly bears taking part in the annual salmon run, which is in full swing. Prints eventually lead him to a grizzly mother and a couple of two-year-old bear cubs. The crew encounters a massive grizzly male, at which point they carefully retreat.

Leading the team on a final search, Mears finds white hairs on a bear trail near a babbling stream, evidence of the rare Spirit bear.

Episode 3: Wolves edit

In the final episode, Mears and his wildlife crew turn their attention to tracking wolves in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho. Wolves are secretive animals, which makes searching for them difficult. He has ten days to track them before they are taken off the state's endangered species list, after which point they can be hunted.

From the town of Stanley, Mears hikes into the small valleys that drain into the Salmon River. He discovers the tracks of some elk, the principle prey for wolves, and soon finds the tracks of a wolf nearby.

The following day the team gets a sighting of a small group of wolves and eventually comes across an entire pack of around a dozen, following the lead of a silver-backed alpha male. A young female dies during the night, at which point Mears becomes tearful.

Worried that the rest of the pack might have suffered the same fate, Mears leads the team on an urgent search. Ultimately they make another sighting of the wolves preying on rodents. It is a relief for Mears and the whole team; providing an emotive finale to the series.

See also edit

External links edit

  • RayMears.com
  • Survival with Ray Mears at itv.com
  • Survival with Ray Mears at IMDb  

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series was broadcast by ITV and was billed as the return of the Survival brand It was followed by Wild Britain with Ray Mears Survival with Ray MearsCreated byRay MearsPresented byRay MearsCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of series1No of episodes3ProductionRunning time60 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkITVReleaseApril 2010 2010 04 May 2010 2010 05 RelatedRay Mears Northern Wilderness Wild Britain with Ray Mears Survival consists of three hour long programs focusing on Mears tracking of the world s top predators He follows the leopard in Namibia the bear in British Columbia and the wolf in Central Idaho An underpinning theme is the threats faced by each species in Idaho the crew arrives only days before the wolf s status as a protected species is lifted with local farmers indicating their intention to begin hunting them in British Columbia the impact of global warming on the salmon population is felt by the bear and in Namibia the uneasy co existence between leopards and local farmers is highlighted Contents 1 Episode 1 Leopards 2 Episode 2 Bears 3 Episode 3 Wolves 4 See also 5 External linksEpisode 1 Leopards editIn the first episode of Survival Ray Mears arrives at the 270 square mile Erindi Game Reserve in Namibia a territory he describes as one of nature s richest environments The reserve is surrounded by farmland and the leopards that stray onto them risk being shot by farmers anxious to protect their livestock He aims to track his favorite predator the leopard an elusive big cat that Mears believes is hardly understood He is joined by his duo of wildlife cameramen Isaac Babcock and Shane Moore and Natasha De Woronin who runs the Global Leopard Project De Woronin needs Mears tracking skills to help find male leopards which have so far eluded her They intend to fit the leopards with radio collars to help build a map of their movements across the reserve Episode 2 Bears editIn the second episode of Survival Mears travels to the wilderness of British Columbia s Pacific Coast region He aims to track grizzly and black bears and especially the rare Kermode or Spirit bear notable by its pure white fur It is thought that there are only 400 alive today Mears touches down at the fishing outpost of Klemtu and hires a boat to the remote Mussel Inlet He finds tracks of grizzly bears taking part in the annual salmon run which is in full swing Prints eventually lead him to a grizzly mother and a couple of two year old bear cubs The crew encounters a massive grizzly male at which point they carefully retreat Leading the team on a final search Mears finds white hairs on a bear trail near a babbling stream evidence of the rare Spirit bear Episode 3 Wolves editIn the final episode Mears and his wildlife crew turn their attention to tracking wolves in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho Wolves are secretive animals which makes searching for them difficult He has ten days to track them before they are taken off the state s endangered species list after which point they can be hunted From the town of Stanley Mears hikes into the small valleys that drain into the Salmon River He discovers the tracks of some elk the principle prey for wolves and soon finds the tracks of a wolf nearby The following day the team gets a sighting of a small group of wolves and eventually comes across an entire pack of around a dozen following the lead of a silver backed alpha male A young female dies during the night at which point Mears becomes tearful Worried that the rest of the pack might have suffered the same fate Mears leads the team on an urgent search Ultimately they make another sighting of the wolves preying on rodents It is a relief for Mears and the whole team providing an emotive finale to the series See also editExtreme Survival Ray Mears Bushcraft Wild Food Ray Mears Northern Wilderness Wild Britain with Ray MearsExternal links editRayMears com Survival with Ray Mears at itv com Survival with Ray Mears at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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