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29 Apr
Adele and Mick head out after finding out that a Surf Life Savers Club has been taken over by a rogue red-bellied black snake; Stuart and Olivia are called out to remove pythons from an exposed roof.
29 Apr
Chris and Stuart attempt the impossible when they are called in to remove two eastern brown snakes from a dense bushland garden, and Mick makes the ultimate sacrifice to save a small keelback snake.
29 Apr
A young elephant needs urgent surgery after breaking his tusks, one of the zoo's strangest residents gets the VIP treatment, and a bent beak threatens to come between a couple of penguin lovebirds.
29 Apr
Two friends go head-to-head to win the heart of a playful platypus, a crafty orangutan puts keepers to the test, and is it time to say goodbye to one of the zoo's much-loved giraffes?
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
Julian is called out to a desperately ill calf and rhe team are faced with their most dangerous job yet as Peter, vet Helen and head nurse Rachel try to free a young wild stag trapped by its antlers.
29 Apr
Ray is exploring the world's largest grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province, and he's on a bear hunt. He heads to Shungu Monastery, where the bears come to eat the monks' food.
29 Apr
Ray explores the magical landscapes of Shangri-La in Yunnan Province; local ranger Yu Jianhua shows Ray where one of China's rarest creatures can be found - Yunnan's black and white snub-nosed monkey.
29 Apr
Emily oversees a tricky giraffe capture, Rachel at rhino sanctuary Care for Wild is worried about orphan Lily's progress, and it's a huge week for Emma as she releases six animals back into the wild.
29 Apr
It's vaccination day at the rhino sanctuary and Rachel is worried about Hawk, who has an eye infection; Emily helps four young sable antelopes who are being bullied by an older dominant male.
29 Apr
Sir David Attenborough delves into the creation of the Galapagos. How did volcanic explosions, ocean currents and wandering organisms create the islands' wondrous collection of flora and fauna?
29 Apr
How did genetic innovation lead to such strange behaviour as reptiles that swim in the ocean, birds that can't fly, and daisies the size of trees? Galapagos is a haven for nature's magical secrets.
29 Apr
Jeremy goes in search of the real creature behind the sea serpent legend. Starting in the English Channel, he is led to Thailand, where the mythology of the sea serpent reveals a vital clue.
29 Apr
Australia: an aircraft carrying a group of aboriginal elders is forced to ditch in the sea. Six men find themselves in open water - and then disappear. Jeremy travels to the scene to investigate.
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
Terrifying tales from a tropical paradise of swimmers ripped from the blue holes have been attributed to a monster known as the 'Lusca'. Jeremy's search for answers takes him to dangerous new depths.
29 Apr
A chilling report of mutilated dead bodies ravaged by a mysterious sea creature sends Jeremy on a murder investigation to Mexico's Sea of Cortez.
29 Apr
This special episode goes behind the scenes to give a unique insight into what it takes to make an entire season of 'River Monsters' at sea.
29 Apr
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?
29 Apr
Sulawesi, Indonesia: a tourist snorkeller and several local fishermen have been killed and injured by a mysterious sea creature that impales its victims. Jeremy travels to the scene to investigate.
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
Ray Mears discovers the tree-lined streets of Beijing, where a massive planting scheme over the past 40 years has transformed it into one of the world's greenest cities.
29 Apr
Ray explores the tropical rainforests of southwest Yunnan - a region known as China's Amazon - that is home to some of China's smallest insects and largest animals.
29 Apr
Ray explores the land-locked province of Sichuan in southwest China, a region of mountains and bamboo forests that is home to China's wild giant pandas.
29 Apr
Ray is in Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province; it is earmarked to become the country's first national park, China's Yellowstone.
29 Apr
Ray explores the hills around the Li River in Guanxi Province; this is China's Karst landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the hills look like a dragon in the mist in the early morning.
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
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.
29 Apr
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
29 Apr
While the kangaroo is associated with Australia, few know how its ancestors came to be on this continent. Why have they been so successful in Australia, but not anywhere else?
29 Apr
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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