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14 May
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
14 May
Stuart and Olivia head out to a family's property where two snakes have been spotted near their children's play area, and Mick's mum calls for help after spotting a mysterious tail underneath her bed.
14 May
A young boy's trip to the toilet is quickly interrupted when he spots a slithery serpent hiding in the toilet rolls, and Mick and Adele search a whole house for a small brown snake.
14 May
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.
14 May
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?
14 May
Julian meets a bull with a huge lump on his behind, the largest abscess he's ever encountered, and Peter visits Debbie Otterburn's stables; her horse McCoy has a mysterious cut that won't heal.
14 May
Julian heads out on a late-night call to help a young ewe who is struggling to lamb; Peter also faces a long night after pregnant blood hound Marylin is rushed in also struggling to give birth.
14 May
Taronga zookeepers have noticed that their silverback gorilla Kibali has been unwell; in order to find out what's going on, they must anaesthetise and transport him to Taronga's wildlife hospital.
14 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.
14 May
An escaped bear must be re-captured so it can be set free later with its siblings, and a new volunteer frets over a tiny cub's efforts to make friends with the other cubs.
14 May
Dr Bonnie tries to save zebra Zaide's badly-damaged tail, there's an incredible birthday surprise for 10-year-old tiger Indrah, and keeper Tim gives rattlesnake Sally an ingenious aquatic workout.
14 May
The Zoo faces its greatest challenge ever when the coronavirus pandemic stops all visitors; dedicated staff face up to many challenges to keep their animals safe.
14 May
Julian gets an emergency call to see a badly injured llama and helps a cow named Butterfly, and Peter drops in on his favourite Thirsk clients, elderly farmers the Greens.
14 May
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.
14 May
Farmer Richard Todd brings one of his much-loved semi-feral moggies into the practice, but 'Pretty Tom' isn't living up to his name; Peter believes the lump on Tom's face could be a tumour.
14 May
A look at the capercaillie, biologists capture wild animals in central Sweden and take them to Germany, and black grouse are reintroduced in the Nature Park Niederlausitz.
14 May
This episode look at the golden jackal, a shy predator whose territory used to be the Balkan and further southern regions; now they are spreading north, and scientists are trying to find out why.
14 May
The musk ox roamed together with mammoths thousands of years ago; now the only remaining herds live in Scandinavia at the Dovrefjell National Park in Norway and in the Härjedaalen area in Sweden.
14 May
This episode introduces a rare inhabitant of the Mediterranean mountains: the mouflon sheep that originate from Corsica, Sardinia and Cyprus.
14 May
As spring brings warmer weather and longer days, it's the breeding season across Scotland; we follow mountain hares, emperor moths and the capercaillie, the world's biggest grouse.
14 May
Summer has arrived in Scotland, bringing long days and an abundance of food; we join white-tailed eaglets, deer, squirrels, otters, beavers and gannets at the country's many coastal spots and lochs.
14 May
14 May
This episode explores a unique dig site in America to investigate how the T-Rex became the king of the dinosaurs.
14 May
This episode investigates unique finds that could help solve the mystery of why the giant ice age mammoth became extinct.
14 May
In the battle between predator and prey, we explore how deception and speed can often be the difference between life and death; even some of the fastest hunters use stealth to trick their prey.
14 May
14 May
14 May
The Nile contains a spectacular feature in the Rwenzori mountains; one peak reaches 5000m above sea level. Underneath its glacier, a fairy-tale forest is covered with giant lobelia and aster plants.
14 May
Passing Lake Victoria, the Nile plunges over waterfalls into Murchison Falls National Park; female crocodiles and tiny birds at the river banks defend their eggs against a thief, the Nile monitor.
14 May
The Blue Nile is the White Nile's most important tributary; its source springs from the Ethiopian highlands. The rocks of the Simien mountains are a vulture's paradise and home to rare animal species.
14 May
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
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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