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15 Dec
Vet Will has to move Harry, a five-tonne troublesome bull elephant, to a new home; at Riverside Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Debbie has her hands full with orphaned baboons Holly and Ivy.
15 Dec
Nature's smartest prey species employ unique skills to avoid detection, outsmart their enemies, or when all else fails - retaliate - they have found a way to fight another day.
15 Dec
Baboon mum Qetesh needs a trip to the hospital, but will her adorable baby cope with the separation anxiety? The vet team find a heart-warming solution.
15 Dec
Julian is called out to a pregnant cow struggling to calf; when it becomes clear that the lives of both animals are in danger, he considers performing an emergency caesarean.
15 Dec
Staff tend to a poodle with a problem, a rabbit with an abscess, a cow with a neck wound, and an overly-amorous donkey before gathering to say farewell to Sarah, who is leaving to have a baby.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
The red kangaroo is a true Australian icon, but when keepers notice that the alpha male of the mob is having problems eating, it's time to call in the mobile hospital to set him right again.
15 Dec
While Taronga is closed to the public thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the perfect time for staff to take Charlie, the 300kg (660lb) Australian sea lion for an enriching walk around the zoo.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
The heart of the South American continent is the Amazon jungle, the largest woodland on the planet; witness the planet's largest eagle, the monkey-hunting harpy, pink dolphins and the giant otter.
15 Dec
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find the biggest living anaconda; he joins Dr Juliana Terra, an anaconda expert, in the hope of tracking a giant green anaconda female down.
15 Dec
This episode investigates unique finds that could help solve the mystery of why the giant ice age mammoth became extinct.
15 Dec
This episode examines excavations in Los Angeles' La Brea Tar Pits that could help to solve the mystery of how the sabre-tooth tiger hunted its prey.
15 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.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
Julian goes head-to-head with Hilda the Highland cow in a battle to remove a large lump from between her horns; it's lambing season, and Peter is called to a sheep farm to help a ewe.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
Dr Amanda removes a sable antelope's collar, and the team helps a baby vervet monkey find a new mum; two orphaned serval cats are also freed, and we follow 20 yellow baboons into their new enclosure.
15 Dec
The red kangaroo is a true Australian icon, but when keepers notice that the alpha male of the mob is having problems eating, it's time to call in the mobile hospital to set him right again.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
In 1976, a packed coach crashed into the Amazon and 39 people died as a result; tracking down survivors and eyewitnesses of piranha attacks, Jeremy Wade reveals why it fills our nightmares.
15 Dec
Join Julz and park scout Simon Chulu as they track the Kakuli pack and a Manzi faction that's ditched a tracking collar and broken away from the group.
15 Dec
Julz and Henry from the ZCP track the Kakumbi pups as they face off with a warthog, and Thandie Mweetwa - ZCP's lion specialist - counts the prides that are pushing the Manzi out of their territory.
15 Dec
In the battle to eat or be eaten, it's not always the mighty that win; featuring animals from the gigantic to the miniature, this is a fascinating look at the tactics used by predator and prey.
15 Dec
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.
15 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.
15 Dec
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.
15 Dec
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.
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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