raised concerns about the use of animals on the show.But the show's producers defended their record, saying it "complies with animal welfare law" and they were proud of "exemplary production practices".The programme also had to defend its use of bugs after North Wales Police (NWP) launched an inquiry amid concerns that non-native wildlife could have been released during filming, which were shared by Welsh nature observer and TV presenter Iolo Williams.The programme makers again defended the show, saying all of the insects used in the programme were "non-invasive species" and insisting they were "only ever released in a contained area and collected immediately after filming".After its investigation, NWP offered "suitable advice” to the.
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