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19 Jun
Amanda and visiting vet Sophie pull out all the stops to give a vervet monkey with a broken leg a chance at returning to the wild, and Alma receives a special orphan - a cat-like genet.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
In this special edition of the show, vets Peter and Julian revisit some of their patients and see how they are getting on - including the Greens and Dougie the Yorkshire pudding-eating parrot.
19 Jun
There's some extreme vetting for Julian as he tries to help a struggling ewe give birth in an open field in the rain, and Peter performs an emergency C-section on heavily pregnant shih tzu Madge.
19 Jun
Julian faces a massive challenge trying to save one of the biggest calves that he's ever had to deliver, and Peter operates to remove a cancerous testicle from owner Margaret's dog.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
Ray explores the land-locked province of Sichuan in southwest China, a region of mountains and bamboo forests that is home to China's wild giant pandas.
19 Jun
Ray explores the land-locked province of Sichuan in southwest China, a region of mountains and bamboo forests that is home to China's wild giant pandas.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
In the Bialowieza National Park in Poland is the last primeval forest of Europe; here lives the only European bison species. In untouched nature, we get to know their herd life.
19 Jun
Europe is home to almost a million moose; west of the picturesque Miosa Lake, Norway's largest lake, begins the moose territory, where we get to know the animal and its peculiarities.
19 Jun
Summer has arrived in Scotland, bringing long days and an abundance of food; we join white-tailed eaglets, deer, squirrels, otters, beavers and gannets at the country's many coastal spots and lochs.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
Amanda and Mandy try every trick in the book to help a snared hyena, and the team's plan to release a troop of 13 monkeys is thwarted by last-minute surgery and some crafty escape artists.
19 Jun
An emotional emergency for Peter at a friend's farm; Steve's wife is seriously ill, and now her favourite sheep's life is in the balance. Julian tries to remove an abscess on Karine the alpaca's chin.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
19 Jun
Earth is a kaleidoscope from space; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the oceans.
19 Jun
As humans are rapidly urbanising the planet, birds are being forced to face new threats, causing billions across the globe to vanish; see how birds learn to adapt and face a more perilous future.
19 Jun
When he hears of a recent attack in a Mongolian river, Jeremy wonders if it could be the work of a giant fish; with gold miners poisoning its last hideouts, it's anyone's guess if it's still alive.
19 Jun
Patrick is in Costa Rica to witness the 'arribada', the annual mass-nesting phenomenon where thousands of sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs... but there's a twist.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
Dr Jane Goodall's sanctuary isn't just for chimps; we meet the other species the staff care for. Chimpanzee intelligence is also explored, and the release group's foraging skills are assessed.
19 Jun
Jack the coastal carpet python has had a run-in with a tractor and needs surgery; Prickles the echidna has been hit by a car and Dr Bree works to pop his dislocated leg back into place.
19 Jun
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.
19 Jun
A young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg in a violent thunderstorm, and laser technology is used to save an elephant who has come into A&E with severe burns.
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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