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16 May
Jeremy continues the biggest investigation of his career. In his quest to find the underwater culprits, he battles with sharks and dives 2000ft beneath the waves to the lair of a deep sea leviathan.
16 May
Yasmin Tajik is amazed at how a leopard that has been watching impalas move below the tree it's perched in leaps out in one swift movement and kills one of them.
16 May
Perhaps the most calamitous of the effects of climate change is the melting permafrost and resulting rising sea levels; some inhabited US islands are in danger of disappearing in the next ten years.
16 May
Living your life at night can present extreme challenges and opportunities. Animals like owls, hyenas with super senses and insects that glow have evolved to succeed in this world without light.
16 May
As the largest bushfires on record devastate the country, the vets take the battle to save Australian wildlife to the frontline; the zoo nutritionist takes a radical approach to feeding the animals.
16 May
Angelika risks expensive surgery on a bear for the first time to pin together a serious leg break, and a new cub lashes out at everything; he must learn to get along or risk hibernating on his own.
16 May
Beagle Dudley steals anything he can in the house; cats Vince and Lana used to be firm friends but are now sworn enemies; Jack Russell Mr Banks won't stop barking at owner Hannah's best friend Tom.
16 May
Alison is preparing for the release of Nick, a critically endangered African penguin; Will and Rachel introduce us to orphaned baby rhinos Ribbon and Lazuli, whose mums were killed for their horns.
16 May
Anna and the team from Rhino Revolution dehorn two rare and very dangerous black rhinos, and Jenna and Sean tackle the growing problem of human and elephant conflict.
16 May
UM the cat has been hit by a car and her diaphragm is ruptured. Meanwhile, Mamas the terrier has been spayed, but the sutures weren't removed and skin has started to grow over the spayed area.
16 May
Kerry visits the clinic with her cat Eric, Kelly brings her American Bullmastiff Bear - who refuses to move - and 12-year-old tortoise Dandylion has a habit of biting toes.
16 May
Julian treats a moggie with a badly swollen eye where surgery might be the only option, and head nurse Sarah is worried about her own dog Copper, who is losing weight and going downhill fast.
16 May
Julian risks life and limb to inject a ferocious pig and Peter goes out to a befriended couple's farm to examine their cows, but he's also concerned about the couple's own welfare.
16 May
Julian is called out to a late-night life-or-death emergency to help a cow that is struggling to deliver a huge calf, and a Bernese Mountain puppy is brought in to see practice partner Peter Wright.
16 May
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16 May
Travelling from Alaska to Patagonia, biologist Patrick Aryee gets eye to eye with grizzly bears, sperm whales and anacondas to show the crucial role that big animals play in their environment.
16 May
Biologist Patrick Aryee encounters whale sharks, Komodo dragons, orangutans and giant pandas to reveal the surprising reasons behind why animals evolved to be giants.
16 May
Travelling from the Southern Cape to the grasslands of East Africa, Patrick Aryee tracks down great white sharks, lions and desert giraffes as he explores the challenges facing our megafauna.
16 May
16 May
16 May
More than three million lightning bolts strike the planet each day, and volcanoes are one of the most volatile forces on the planet; Dr Helen Czerski examines these two dangerous natural phenomena.
16 May
Prepare to meet some of the strangest creatures on Earth among the Dragon King Islands: dragons, gremlins and zombie chicks, punk monkeys and hobbits. Why are these islands so strange?
16 May
Why are there over 400 whale sharks in the same place off of the coast of Mexico? From a meteorite hurtling through space to an underground world of monsters, we embark on a journey to find out.
16 May
One mountain range, two worlds: a fortress of fire, a stronghold of a phoenix, and a realm of ice conquered by a master of stealth. How are the flamingo and the puma the rulers of such hostile lands?
16 May
The Ethiopian Highlands are home to animals found nowhere else; geological forces create and destroy in this high-altitude realm, and survival depends on sticking together and dominating your rivals.
16 May
On the doorstep of Rio is a rainforest like no other, 50 times smaller than the Amazon but just as rich: the Atlantic Forest. One of Earth's great biodiversity hotspots, why has it been forgotten?
16 May
When two men vanish on a remote lake in Malaysia, Jeremy sets out to track down the possible killer. He follows evidence of an old adversary, the one River Monster that he's failed to catch.
16 May
On his first River Monsters investigation, Jeremy was propelled into a mountain river by a goonch catfish as big as himself. Ten years on, he fears such fish may now be extinct.
16 May
Travelling from London to Greenland and on to Norway, Jeremy follows the trail of an unknown sea monster which he attempts to reel in before the full fury of an Arctic storm hits.
16 May
Jeremy takes on the biggest investigation of his career: to unravel what happened to over a thousand passengers of the RMS Laconia, which was torpedoed in the mid-Atlantic in WWII.
Viasat nature lets nature tell its own inspiring story; beautiful and surprisingly raw. compelling stories told by the people involved on the ground, up close and personal.
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