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29 May
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 May
Stuart and Olivia remove a large coastal carpet python from a chicken coop, and Mick and Adele deal with a tricky situation when a large eastern brown snake is hiding under a young family's back deck.
29 May
Jess and Stuart receive a job from a grandparent whose chicken coop has been taken over by a large eastern brown snake, and a simple call-out for Mick and Adele turns into a deadly situation.
29 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.
29 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?
29 May
Julian performs surgery on staff member Molly's cat, which appears to have been shot in the head; an exotic bird of prey, a sheepdog run over by a tractor, and an injured tortoise also feature.
29 May
Julian, Peter and their staff deal with more animal emergencies, including a dog facing an emergency operation to remove a tumour and a prolapsing sheep that has to be treated in a car park.
29 May
Keepers try to solve the mystery of why Leslie the Andean condor doesn't want to fly, and there's a critical situation for an orphaned wombat as vets discover some very worrying signs in his X-rays.
29 May
Keepers are hoping that a romantic date between sea lions Charlie and Nala will result in a new pup, and vets have a tricky job treating a 3-metre-long olive python with chronic back pain.
29 May
Tanja's parents are away and she's on a remote bear release when she learns that one of the shelter's bears has just escaped. A conservation officer must risk the bear's life trying to re-capture it.
29 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.
29 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.
29 May
Julian meets poorly boy Georgie, a little Lhasa apso with a huge and horrible-looking mouth tumour; Peter examines a cow that has prolapsed her uterus and has to work quickly to try to save her.
29 May
Peter has a fight on his hands to save the life of premature alpaca Maverick; Julian performs a delicate operation on Labrador puppy Amber, who has a condition called 'cherry eye'.
29 May
Breeder Chris' favourite cow Bertha has a lump on her eye and Julian must perform surgery; Peter is called out to the Greens' farm when Jean and Steve discover a problem with one of their donkeys.
29 May
The highs and lows of the Andes create habitats that vary greatly, from bears and snakes low on the ground to condors, vicuñas, hummingbirds and quetzals up high in the hills and treetops.
29 May
We focus on the iconic migratory animals of Africa, North America and Oceania as they travel long distances through some of the world's most stunning landscapes and battle extreme odds of survival.
29 May
This is the story of how Australia's snakes evolved, over millions of years, to thrive and become dominant predators in every ecosystem on one of the harshest and most extreme continents on Earth.
29 May
Africa's diverse snake species have surprisingly adapted to dominate each corner of one of Earth's wildest terrains, evolving to thrive in the myriad of habitats of this biodiverse continent.
29 May
29 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.
29 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.
29 May
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 May
We focus on the iconic migratory animals of Africa, North America and Oceania as they travel long distances through some of the world's most stunning landscapes and battle extreme odds of survival.
29 May
This is the story of how Australia's snakes evolved, over millions of years, to thrive and become dominant predators in every ecosystem on one of the harshest and most extreme continents on Earth.
29 May
Africa's diverse snake species have surprisingly adapted to dominate each corner of one of Earth's wildest terrains, evolving to thrive in the myriad of habitats of this biodiverse continent.
29 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.
29 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.
29 May
29 May
29 May
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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