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Scotland: The New Wild

10.0(1)20231 season
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About Scotland: The New Wild

Scotland: The New Wild is a 2023 web series in the Documentary genre, starring Thoren Ferguson. It spans 1 season and 3 episodes, and originally aired on BBC Scotland. It holds an average rating of 10.0/10 from 1 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Scotland: The New Wild in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Series showcasing Scotland's wildlife, habitats and scenery. Scotland is moving into a new age of the Wild. Driven by the passion of youth and a spirit of innovation, the re-wilding of the Nation has become a flagship issue for the 21st Century. With a new appreciation of the wild and its wildlife the future of Scotland’s most iconic habitats may be wilder than we could ever imagine …..

Seasons (1)

  • Season 13 episodes · 2023

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Themes & keywords

scotlandminiseriesnature documentaryrewilding

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Where can I watch Scotland: The New Wild in Mexico?+

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How many seasons of Scotland: The New Wild are there?+

Scotland: The New Wild has 1 season and 3 episodes in total.

Who stars in Scotland: The New Wild?+

Scotland: The New Wild stars Thoren Ferguson.

When did Scotland: The New Wild come out?+

Scotland: The New Wild is a 2023 web series.

What genre is Scotland: The New Wild?+

Scotland: The New Wild is Documentary series.

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