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17 Dec
Some species have baffled scientists. We discover the biological marvel that is the saiga antelope, the odd diets of the gelada baboons and greater bamboo lemurs and much more.
17 Dec
After five years of construction, Taronga's African Savannah precinct will soon be opened; in order to move into their new enclosure, Taronga's giraffe have been training for well over a year.
17 Dec
Julian is called out to a poorly three-day-old calf who's collapsed and suspects a bacterial infection, and local farmer Roland brings Peter a newborn lamb with a mysterious lump on its head.
17 Dec
Julian gets a call from farmer Jackie; two of her alpacas have gorged themselves on the food stash and are foaming at the mouth and choking. Julian is in a race against time to save their lives.
17 Dec
Julian is called out to treat two cattle; he removes a stone from the first cow's hoof, but the second animal is a different proposition. At the surgery, a baby goat is struggling to open his eyes.
17 Dec
Peter is pushed to his limits when he tries to save the life of a mum who has prolapsed her uterus while calving; Julian goes head-to-head with a 300kg boar who doesn't want to part with his tusks.
17 Dec
Helping animals struggling in the wild is an important part of Taronga's DNA; in the case of the endangered swift parrot, keepers are running a breeding programme aimed at increasing their numbers.
17 Dec
In 2019, platypuses Birra and Eve made history by becoming the first of their kind to be sent outside Australia in over half a century; they are settling in nicely in their new San Diego home.
17 Dec
Helping animals struggling in the wild is an important part of Taronga's DNA; in the case of the endangered swift parrot, keepers are running a breeding programme aimed at increasing their numbers.
17 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.
17 Dec
Julian is called out to a poorly three-day-old calf who's collapsed and suspects a bacterial infection, and local farmer Roland brings Peter a newborn lamb with a mysterious lump on its head.
17 Dec
Julian gets a call from farmer Jackie; two of her alpacas have gorged themselves on the food stash and are foaming at the mouth and choking. Julian is in a race against time to save their lives.
17 Dec
Canada is in the grip of snow and ice - and animals are struggling. Beavers must rely on the food they stored underwater in the autumn while Arctic foxes are forced to scavenge.
17 Dec
It's winter in Alaska and the animals must battle to survive; they must show ingenuity and resilience - and battle each other and the elements - for seven months just to stay alive.
17 Dec
Animals are hard-wired to breed, give birth and create the next generation, but spring in Alaska is short; they have less than two months to start a family, all the time avoiding predators.
17 Dec
Summer has arrived in Alaska; warm air has banished the snow, but this isn't the time for animals to take it easy. Many still have youngsters to care for, and now is the time to fill their bellies.
17 Dec
Autumn is here and temperatures are starting to fall; this is the season when Alaska's wildlife must make final preparations for winter, but time is running out - autumn this far north is short.
17 Dec
From the shores of Lake Superior to Niagara Falls, millions of lives are shaped by the Great Lakes; this ever-evolving environment also contains a quarter of the world's fresh water.
17 Dec
Brutal winters have driven Great Lakes inhabitants to adapt: flying squirrels glow in the dark, ravens outwit wolves for food, and baby black bears insulate in snow.
17 Dec
A behind-the-scenes look at the fascinating dramas that took place whilst filming this landmark series with Sir David Attenborough.
17 Dec
We follow the path of the relentless wind from the Andes peaks sweeping east through Patagonia's desert and discover a world of maras, penguins, and baby guanacos that are Patagonia's very own camels.
17 Dec
A compilation of the best moments of this series; it includes capuchin monkeys, pink dolphins swimming in the Amazon, the munguba tree, orcas, flamingos, the majestic jaguar and much more...
17 Dec
Patagonia, in the extreme south of the South American continent, is one of the most varied and diverse territories on Earth; we visit penguins, elephant seals, sea lions and orcas.
17 Dec
The desert of Chile is the driest in the world, but its marine currents are thought to be the richest on the planet; we come across Andean flamingos, burrowing owls, and the Fabian's lizard.
17 Dec
Why are there over 400 whale sharks in the same place off of the coast of Mexico? From a meteorite hurtling through space to an underground world of monsters, we embark on a journey to find out.
17 Dec
Patrick explores the single most important driver of evolution: survival. He encounters animals that adapted over time and discovers how they are inspiring new technologies.
17 Dec
Patrick is in British Columbia for the annual salmon run, a spectacular migration that not only ensures the survival of one species, but sustains the entire rainforest ecosystem as well.
17 Dec
Elephants dig wells in the dry riverbed, new cheetah mother Kuleta moves into lion country in search of prey, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix is challenged by a mob of hyenas.
17 Dec
As winter passes, the Atlantic springs back to life; temperatures rise and food is plentiful, but spring in the north is short, and the animals have only a few months to find food and start a family.
17 Dec
Emily carries out the risky procedure of anaesthetising a cheetah, Will bonds with orphan Arthur over at the rhino sanctuary, and Emma has her hands full with a troop of mongooses.
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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