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29 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.
29 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.
29 Jun
Julian meets a bull with a huge lump on his behind, the largest abscess he's ever encountered, and Peter visits Debbie Otterburn's stables; her horse McCoy has a mysterious cut that won't heal.
29 Jun
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.
29 Jun
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.
29 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.
29 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.
29 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.
29 Jun
There's a shock in the borderlands where the Stork Colony pack roams, Vultures, elephants, baboons, and hyenas make for noisy neighbours for the Manzi pack, and the Kakuli pack goes missing.
29 Jun
Julian is called to an emergency on Tom Stockil's farm and Peter removes an ominous looking lump for boxer dog Boot; this brings back bittersweet memories for Peter of his own beloved boxer Alf.
29 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.
29 Jun
Peter faces a difficult calving at Ed McDonald's farm; can he get a baby out alive and save mum? Also, Julian faces one of his biggest ever challenges trying to treat one-ton Clydesdale horse Howard.
29 Jun
Jeremy returns to Australia's deadly Fitzroy River on his toughest quest yet - to catch the Glyphis shark, one of the world's rarest fish. It is so elusive that it was only discovered very recently.
29 Jun
There are rumours in southern Africa of a deadly fish that lurks unseen in the eerie waters of the Okavango; Jeremy is on a mission to see if he can track down and identify this river monster.
29 Jun
This first episode features footage showing the lightning-fast moves that predators deploy to capture their prey and the rapid escape tactics that will see who wins these high-velocity battles.
29 Jun
In the battle between predator and prey, we explore how deception and speed can often be the difference between life and death; even some of the fastest hunters use stealth to trick their prey.
29 Jun
We reveal our top contenders for nature's most flamboyant creatures before revealing which animals take the bronze, silver and gold awards for being the natural world's greatest showmen.
29 Jun
29 Jun
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
29 Jun
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
29 Jun
29 Jun
The temples of the Maya tower over the forests of the Yucatan; the watery underworld is still being explored and holds the key to how animals and people survive the dry season.
29 Jun
Cameras in space show that Earth is changing rapidly; cities sprawl while forests and glaciers shrink, but locals in Tanzania have regenerated the landscape to save chimpanzees.
29 Jun
Isolated since the time of the dinosaurs, New Zealand's wildlife has been left to its own devices and its forests are stalked by predators from the Jurassic era.
29 Jun
Summer is the season of abundance and the long hours of daylight make life burst out in a riot of activity, but you have to find clever ways to get your share of the good times while they last.
29 Jun
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.
29 Jun
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the planet's biggest predatory sharks; he heads to the Neptune Islands, a place that is perfect for spotting giant great whites.
29 Jun
Learn how Arctic terns negotiate a 50,000-mile commute to summer in Kerry's Maharee Islands, go whale-watching off Brandon Head, and observe a 1,000-strong grey seal colony on Great Blasket Island.
29 Jun
Devastating droughts and floods are having a catastrophic effect on insect numbers in the jungles of Costa Rica, and Patrick is determined to find out how far this population decline is being felt.
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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