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17 Sep
Winnie the pelican is having a check-up at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to see if she's ready to be released; elsewhere, Sunny the orphaned baby flying fox has clung to power lines for three days.
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
The cowboys find it increasingly difficult to keep up with the athletic summer Qayus; with time running out on the chase season, the team is forced to adapt or admit failure.
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
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 Sep
Winnie the pelican is having a check-up at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to see if she's ready to be released; elsewhere, Sunny the orphaned baby flying fox has clung to power lines for three days.
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
The annual Williams Lake Stampede opens with the Xeni Gwet'in Wagon Trip arriving; the chase team face off against each other - and their rivals from Merritt, British Columbia - in the Mountain Race.
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
Amadeus the alpaca has a stick in his eye which has caused a nasty injury, and Peter greets a familiar face from Down Under when a baby wallaby comes to the practice a little down in the dumps.
17 Sep
Defined by the life-giving vein of the great Limpopo River - whose banks burst with some of Africa's most iconic creatures - Mashatu tells an exciting tale of times past.
17 Sep
33,000 acres of land makes up the world-renowned MalaMala game reserve; this fascinating region is a hotbed for wildlife activity with some of the greatest game viewing opportunities in Africa.
17 Sep
The lions' prey tends to eat when the hunters rest; this means when the sun is at its hottest. A rise in temperature affects the behaviour of the animals that live in these scorching territories.
17 Sep
Leopards live in a thousand ecosystems from the rainy jungles of India to the driest regions of Africa; they adapt to almost any climate, feeding on over 100 different species.
17 Sep
The savannah is a place of journey and discovery; witness the amazing travels of a majestic herd of elephants and follow the annual wildebeest migration of the Serengeti.
17 Sep
Winnie the pelican is having a check-up at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to see if she's ready to be released; elsewhere, Sunny the orphaned baby flying fox has clung to power lines for three days.
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
Hunger drives the cubs to violence and family relationships are complicated; the lions rely on the more agile lionesses for hunting and face challenges such as climate change.
17 Sep
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
17 Sep
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.
17 Sep
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 Sep
In Argentina, Jorge explains the orca beaching technique; in South Africa, a marine biologist studies the hunting techniques used by the Cape gannet diving 20m down to reach shoals of sardine.
17 Sep
Around 540 million years ago, plate tectonics and climatic fluctuations kept throwing new life off track; evolution nevertheless progressed and even managed to make the leap onto land.
17 Sep
Discover the secret lives of pumas and hummingbirds, soar with condors over glacial peaks, and join extreme kayakers and Patagonia's cowboys - the gauchos - as they round up wild horses.
17 Sep
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 Sep
This is the story of a coastline 4,000 miles long from Cape Horn - where rockhopper penguins raise their young - to the north where huge elephant seals battle for position in the heat of the desert.
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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