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01 Dec
Annie and Will move an infamous pride of lions at the Sibuya Game Reserve, Emma checks on some genets and a bush baby, and Josie introduces some blind and compromised monkeys to their new home.
01 Dec
No animals are as resilient as those who live in the coldest climes. We'll reveal the surprising adaptations earth's cold weather creatures have evolved to survive.
01 Dec
One of Australia's most misunderstood marsupials, the Tasmanian devil, is facing unprecedented challenges in the wild as facial tumours decimate their population.
01 Dec
Julian rushes to a farm where a cow is suffering with a rare and complex problem; in Thirsk, beloved dog Sweepy is waiting to see Peter with a large tumour that needs removing.
01 Dec
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.
01 Dec
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.
01 Dec
The great wildebeest migrations see millions of beasts moving in unison; meanwhile, seasonal events off the coasts open a passage for recently spawned sardines.
01 Dec
Lions, jackals, hyenas, sharks and birds of prey are no stranger to the path of least resistance; they aren't fussy eaters - the only objective is securing their next meal.
01 Dec
Vets and keepers work together as they attempt a procedure that is rarely done at Taronga: putting three chimpanzees on the hospital operating table on the same day.
01 Dec
Julian treats a moggie with a badly swollen eye where surgery might be the only option, and head nurse Sarah is worried about her own dog Copper, who is losing weight and going downhill fast.
01 Dec
Julian risks life and limb to inject a ferocious pig and Peter goes out to a befriended couple's farm to examine their cows, but he's also concerned about the couple's own welfare.
01 Dec
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01 Dec
In this first episode, we visit desert heartlands travelling from the cold high deserts of Nevada to the giant cactus-studded lands of Arizona and the scorching Mojave Desert in California.
01 Dec
This second part takes us up to the High Country to uncover a hardy breed of wildlife that embodies a pioneering spirit found nowhere else on earth; survival demands endurance and know-how.
01 Dec
In this final part, we take a journey to the Wild West's shoreline and discover an abundance of life in some of the richest seas on Earth, from the Sea of Cortez to the wild Pacific Ocean.
01 Dec
01 Dec
People on two bottomless lakes deep in the Alaskan wilderness have been vanishing without trace for thousands of years; Jeremy searches for a lethal lake monster of native legend.
01 Dec
Jeremy is on a quest to Africa's Rift Valley; it's a dangerous place, but at its heart is a worthy prize of the Nile Perch, Africa's largest freshwater fish.
01 Dec
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Bull sharks are the most aggressive and unpredictable of all the sharks; Jeremy travels to this river to see if last year's catch was a one-off or if there are more monsters out there.
01 Dec
Jeremy Wade normally travels deep into the globe's most remote regions searching for freshwater monsters, but recently he's been getting reports of killers from an unexpected location - the USA.
01 Dec
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We set out to understand why a much-loved dolphin has started breaking people's bones and how a tiny crustacean has mastered the holy grail of science: the art of invisibility.
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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