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21 May
A leg infection hampers a young duiker's release, Dr Amanda tracks and collars a young lion, and we check on an ailing bush baby and greet a new addition to the centre, a grumpy grey parrot.
21 May
For nature's giants, being the biggest brings huge advantages and challenges. From massive land mammals to ocean behemoths, how nature's giants overcome life's big problems is awe inspiring.
21 May
Keepers are excited at the chance that otters Odie and Paula may be expecting pups, a lion's health check takes a frightening turn, and how will dental surgery help a Tasmanian devil father babies?
21 May
Julian races to an emergency at a local farm where a cow is unable to stand up, and Peter tries to save three-week-old Sphynx kitten Dobby; his tiny patient has pneumonia.
21 May
This episode marks International Dog Day; Julian has performed lots of surgery on his clients' four-legged friends, but it's a bit different when the patient is his own faithful companion Emmy.
21 May
Bull Pip needs an urgent foot trim, but he's reluctant to lie down and allow Peter do his job; in Boroughbridge, Julian and Katy are operating on Bertie's the beagle's leg.
21 May
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.
21 May
Amanda races to save an elephant calf tangled in a poacher's wire snare; Alma tries to get the newest - and cutest - arrival, a baby baboon nicknamed Doodle Bob, to bond with a foster baboon mother.
21 May
It's 100 degrees and rising; as waterholes dry up, Julz is alarmed to find lions in the Kakuli pack's favourite drinking spot but also gets to touch a wild dog for the first time ever.
21 May
Julian is called to see cattle farmer Richard's cow, a young mum who has a badly infected foot; in Thirsk, Peter welcomes Skeldale regular Nita in with her adorable Yorkshire terrier Dora.
21 May
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.
21 May
Amanda races to save an elephant calf tangled in a poacher's wire snare; Alma tries to get the newest - and cutest - arrival, a baby baboon nicknamed Doodle Bob, to bond with a foster baboon mother.
21 May
Being thin, having black spots on whitish hair, hyperventilating and licking regularly to evaporate saliva are the cheetah's most efficient tricks for tolerating its fiery environment.
21 May
21 May
21 May
The elephant herd with two newborn infants splits to maximise resources in the bone-dry landscape, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix journeys to find a new alpha male when her mate suddenly disappears.
21 May
Amanda races to save an elephant calf tangled in a poacher's wire snare; Alma tries to get the newest - and cutest - arrival, a baby baboon nicknamed Doodle Bob, to bond with a foster baboon mother.
21 May
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.
21 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.
21 May
21 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.
21 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.
21 May
Sulawesi, Indonesia: a tourist snorkeller and several local fishermen have been killed and injured by a mysterious sea creature that impales its victims. Jeremy travels to the scene to investigate.
21 May
Dip into cool southern coast waters, come face to face with majestic grey nurse sharks, shape-shifting cuttlefish and huge blue whales, and learn why these seas are brimming with life.
21 May
Careful where you step - hidden beneath logs, in trees, empty burrows and long grass are creatures so deadly that one bite is enough to take down a full-grown elephant.
21 May
The Lowlands are home to more than 80% of Scotland's population; wildlife has often been pushed to the fringes here, but some species are staging a remarkable comeback in and around its cities.
21 May
It's autumn in Scotland and the clock is ticking; as daylight diminishes and the weather cools, food resources dwindle. We witness how Atlantic salmon, red deer, and red squirrels prepare for winter.
21 May
Autumn in the Dales and Moors is when animals must migrate, hibernate or fatten up and prepare to face winter head on; for some, autumn is also the time to give birth and mate.
21 May
We visit the Amazon, following its course for 4,000 miles from its source in the Peruvian Andes, home to the Incas; it's surrounded by the world's greatest and most naturally diverse rainforest.
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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