Mark Drakeford expressed concerns that non-native species could have impacts on the health of both animals and humans if used improperly on the ITV show.Police are investigating the programme to check whether they are releasing non-native wildlife into the countryside in Wales during filming.The programme has defended the methods it uses.Speaking to BBC Breakfast on Wednesday, Mr Drakeford said: "We worked carefully with the production company to make sure that all the rules are being observed."If there have been some infringement then it's right that they are investigated."We would be concerned about non-native species being released."He said that "viewers will have seen the stories from Denmark recently about mink and coronavirus crossing.
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