Extinct animals of medieval Britain
From beavers to whales, Lee Raye discusses wildlife found across medieval Britain that has since gone extinct from the region

Published: February 11, 2022 at 12:10 PM
In conversation with David Musgrove, Lee Raye discusses the animals that lived in medieval Britain but have since gone extinct from the region, from beavers and boars to whales and wolves – plus elusive big cats and birds.
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Dr David MusgroveContent director, HistoryExtra.com
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