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06 May
Reports have surfaced of something terrorising one of the US East Coast's most popular vacation destinations: the Florida Keys. Jeremy heads there to discover the identity of the mystery attacker.
06 May
4000 pounds of terrified animal with dangerously sharp hooves; in the slippery rock-lined Sand River, John Varty struggles to save an enormous two-tonne bull giraffe that's gone down and can't get up.
06 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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 May
Angelika and Peter take two aggressive but close-knit bear siblings to Haida Gwaii for a dramatic boat release; back in Smithers, Kim rescues cubs whose mothers have become 'problem bears'.
06 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.
06 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.
06 May
Mars the aardvark needs five-hour walks every night, exhausting Emma; Jenna and Sean discover how good an elephant's hearing is; Josie has her work cut out as an injured vervet monkey is rushed in.
06 May
Kuma the puppy lives on the streets and needs to be vaccinated, neutered, and trained; Michael and his dog Presley live in a shelter - he is worried that a lump in Presley's neck could be cancerous.
06 May
Kim is about to take sick and underweight cub Taku to the vet for an IV when Jesse discovers that Angelika's foal is badly injured. Meanwhile, an orphaned wolf pup that can never be released arrives.
06 May
When Kwane gives Goldie the dog a health check, his owner becomes overwhelmed with emotion, talking about how hard life is on the streets. Kwane is on the search for a vet-technician to help him out.
06 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.
06 May
Peter gets a call from a sheep farmer: a ewe has gone into labour but the lambs are tangled up inside their mother; Julian and Ann are operating on Scottie dog Nessie, who has a tumour in her chest.
06 May
Collette and her son Cailean are fanatical ferret fanciers, but their prize-winning ferret Teddy has a problem. They've spotted a lump, and as ferrets are prone to cancer, Collette fears the worst.
06 May
Julian rushes to see Cheryl the cow; she's out of sorts and under the weather. In Thirsk, Peter helps a cocker spaniel who has gone into labour but is not progressing; what could be wrong?
06 May
Peter rushes to an emergency lambing at Rolland Norris' farm; at Boroughbridge, Julian is looking after pampered pug Ffion, who has taken playtime a bit too far and broken his leg badly.
06 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.
06 May
Taronga attempts to create history by successfully exporting two platypuses to America; as Australia swelters in record temperatures, keepers try to keep four of the zoo's elephants cool.
06 May
This episode takes us on an amazing journey from the highest peaks of the Bernese Highlands and along the Aar and Rhine rivers to a spectacular finish at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen.
06 May
The Okavango Delta is the prized jewel in Africa's crown of monumental wildernesses; the world's largest inland delta, its two million hectares of swamp glisten in unrivalled psychedelic displays.
06 May
We take a bird's eye view of the park; soaring above the Old Faithful Geyser, the Lower Falls, and the Grand Prismatic Springs, Yellowstone's winged creatures survey an extraordinary landscape.
06 May
As the atmosphere warms, tornadoes are appearing in places not accustomed to this deadly phenomenon; tornado clusters of more than 32 tornadoes have doubled since the 1950s.
06 May
An ancient fishing community on a volcanic Pacific island is being terrorised by something unknown in the water. Can Jeremy uncover the identity of this fanged assailant?
06 May
Josie has a new arrival at the Vervet Monkey Foundation, we catch up with eight-week-old Hector the hippo, and marine biologist Alison is on a mission to tag a great white shark.
06 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.
06 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.
06 May
It makes more sense for some parents to produce as many offspring as possible and then leave them to go it alone. Playing the numbers game is the most common parenting strategy in the natural world.
06 May
Reports have surfaced of something terrorising one of the US East Coast's most popular vacation destinations: the Florida Keys. Jeremy heads there to discover the identity of the mystery attacker.
06 May
Steve Backshall goes to South Africa in search of endangered African wild dogs, tags a marital eagle, and handles the venomous spitting cobra and puff adder.
06 May
Zambia's Luangwa Valley's vast, vibrant vistas pulsate with one of the world's largest concentrations of wildlife; the Luangwa River powers its vitality through 15,000 km2 of grasslands and forests.
06 May
Julian is called out to an emergency on the farm of semi-retired farmers the Peckitts, where a cow is suffering from a potentially life-threatening condition; Peter has a lively lamb to deal with.
06 May
An ancient fishing community on a volcanic Pacific island is being terrorised by something unknown in the water. Can Jeremy uncover the identity of this fanged assailant?
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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