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The team chases a promising herd of horses on the hills and provides refuge to a group of mothers with new foals - meanwhile, Hawk takes on the case of a troubled horse named Blaze.
02 Dec
Dom sets out across Florida in search of a close encounter with nature's ultimate killing machine - the shark.
02 Dec
Exploring the steamy terrain of Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Niall travels alongside the 'Gorilla Doctors' team to treat sick and injured mountain gorillas.
02 Dec
A special episode focusing on births and babies; Julian heads to a local farm where a cow is struggling in labour, and baby goat Daisy has serious eye problems that are affecting her sight.
02 Dec
Peter is mystified by the contents of Khufu the cat's stomach after his owner is concerned that he has lost his appetite; farmer Rodney has brought in his sheepdog Jet, who has a growth on her chest.
02 Dec
For nature's giants, being the biggest brings huge advantages and challenges. From massive land mammals to ocean behemoths, how nature's giants overcome life's big problems is awe inspiring.
02 Dec
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.
02 Dec
Sophie, a bear that overcame severe illness, is released just as another bear arrives with the same symptoms, and a fawn with two broken legs struggles to walk again.
02 Dec
A yearling with a nerve disorder is now able to walk, but he can't be released until he can climb; Grumpy Smurf the elk has a broken shoulder, but is kept in solitary until he learns to get along.
02 Dec
Autumn sweeps changes across America. Millions of waterfowl wing to the warmer south - those that don't migrate stock up - and busy beavers collect branches before Wyoming's freeze-up.
02 Dec
Winter is the ultimate challenge; as temperatures plunge, monarch butterflies and humpback whales flee to Californian and Hawaiian climes. Those staying home face brutal cold and scarcity.
02 Dec
We visit the Amazon, following its course for 4,000 miles from its source in the Peruvian Andes, home to the Incas; it's surrounded by the world's greatest and most naturally diverse rainforest.
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Professor Richard Fortey is on Hawaii; by some estimates, only one new species successfully colonised Hawaii every 35,000 years, yet the Hawaiian islands teem with a great diversity of life.
02 Dec
Professor Richard Fortey travels to the rainforests of Madagascar, an ancient island that has spawned some of the most extraordinary groups of plants and animals anywhere in the world.
02 Dec
In this third and final instalment, Professor Richard Fortey travels to Madeira to examine what happens to a volcanic island as it nears the end of its life cycle and starts sinking back into the sea.
02 Dec
If we had to pick one iconic African animal, it would be the elephant. Its ancestors have dominated the world and the five continents through an exceptional evolution.
02 Dec
Today, the grizzly bear is a star in Yellowstone National Park. But the history of the bear is rooted in that of a large family of mammals: the carnivores, which appeared 60 million years ago.
02 Dec
Like us, humans, they are primates; sometimes their gestures resemble ours, their looks, their expressions. We most often think about the Amazonian jungle when we think of our cousin the monkey.
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Continuing his year of Amazon exploration, Jeremy investigates three mysterious deaths in three separate countries on his most remote mission to date.
02 Dec
If we had to pick one iconic African animal, it would be the elephant. Its ancestors have dominated the world and the five continents through an exceptional evolution.
02 Dec
Today, the grizzly bear is a star in Yellowstone National Park. But the history of the bear is rooted in that of a large family of mammals: the carnivores, which appeared 60 million years ago.
02 Dec
Like us, humans, they are primates; sometimes their gestures resemble ours, their looks, their expressions. We most often think about the Amazonian jungle when we think of our cousin the monkey.
02 Dec
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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