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20 May
Dr Amanda rescues a blind pet baboon and Dr Charlotte operates on a pangolin whose leg must be amputated; two young baboons have gone AWOL, and we encounter a feisty monitor lizard.
20 May
Discover how some of the world's most extraordinary animals are also the smallest. This action-packed episode will take you deep into rainforests, under the oceans and across vast deserts.
20 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?
20 May
A special episode focusing on births and babies; Julian heads to a local farm where a cow is struggling in labour, and baby goat Daisy has serious eye problems that are affecting her sight.
20 May
Julian rushes to a dramatic emergency at Jackie Barlow's alpaca farm; with things returning to normal post-Covid, Peter returns to the Greens' farm, where there's now lots of veterinary work to do.
20 May
Ray is in Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province; it is earmarked to become the country's first national park, China's Yellowstone.
20 May
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.
20 May
For reptiles, amphibians, insects and fish, life is regulated by the sun. They may look primitive but nature's cold-blooded creatures have developed extraordinary strategies in order to survive.
20 May
Julian is called to a rare emergency - a pig is farrowing (giving birth) but struggling. Peter's favourite farming family, the charismatic and colourful Green family, desperately need his help.
20 May
Julian rushes to an emergency on a local cattle farm - a mum-to-be is struggling. Obi the huge Dobie is no stranger to Skeldale; last time he visited, he had swallowed a pair of kitchen scissors!
20 May
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.
20 May
For reptiles, amphibians, insects and fish, life is regulated by the sun. They may look primitive but nature's cold-blooded creatures have developed extraordinary strategies in order to survive.
20 May
20 May
20 May
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.
20 May
Grizzly bear populations in North America have fallen and are isolated from each other, but pathways have been opened to connect the grizzlies on the border between the United States and Canada.
20 May
The team of vets are attempting to rehabilitate a mentally ill young bull in the hospital's male herd, Kat gets her hands dirty with elephant poo, and Paul helps the vets treat an infected abscess.
20 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.
20 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.
20 May
Don't be fooled - small creatures are seasoned in survival. What they lack in size they make up for in power, strength and tenacity, from porcupines and spotted genets to caracals.
20 May
In many social animal groups, evicted males team up to form a single formidable force that can overthrow the alpha; these powerhouses are better known as male coalitions.
20 May
Survival is based on eating; if there is no food, you cannot compete to mate, you cannot defend your family from any threat, and you will be unable to achieve good standing in your clan.
20 May
An ancient fishing community on a volcanic Pacific island is being terrorised by something unknown in the water. Can Jeremy uncover the identity of this fanged assailant?
20 May
Explore the shores of the Northern Territory and the abundant waters of the Great Barrier Reef as biologist Lizzie Daly looks into why so many strange and deadly creatures make this remote area home.
20 May
Planet Earth is home to fearsome creatures equipped to maintain their position as apex predators - they are armed to the teeth and possess a predatory prowess few can escape.
20 May
20 May
Belgium's forests hide some unusual behaviour; antlions violently pull their prey into sand funnels to feed their larvae while carnivorous sundew plants trap unwary insects with their slimy tentacles.
20 May
Doru is almost a celebrity; this lynx was released from Romania to Croatia. The four-year-old animal is the first of many to be brought to the Dinaric Mountains as part of the Life Lynx project.
20 May
The wolverine is the largest member of the weasel family; he lives hidden in Finland's woods, tears up moose, and is even said to take on adult brown bears and moose.
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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