Food for thought
Published:
11:18 AM May 3, 2006
Updated:
8:00 PM February 22, 2021
Survival expert and television presenter Ray Mears was filming herons at Paxton Pits for a TV series called Wild Food due to go out early next year. The series will look at how Neolithic man would have seen the wetlands. Ray paddled around in a canoe wi
Survival expert and television presenter Ray Mears was filming herons at Paxton Pits for a TV series called Wild Food due to go out early next year.
The series will look at how Neolithic man would have seen the wetlands.
Ray paddled around in a canoe with an ethno-botantist friend and a pharmaceutical chemist looking at sources of Neolithic nutrition.
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