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16 Oct
Dr James sees an emergency case involving two pets, Dr Kiara has concerns about a lump on blue-tongue skink Edward, and Dr Kelly performs tiny surgery on two very small German ram fish.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
Julian heads to the historic Harewood House near Leeds to check on some goats who are moving to a new enclosure, and Peter heads over to help when a young farmer struggles with a tricky lambing.
16 Oct
Julian is at Jackie's alpaca farm to see one of his favourite alpacas, and Peter's at Arthur Almond's farm because three of his cows need dehorning... but they aren't used to being handled.
16 Oct
Dr James sees an emergency case involving two pets, Dr Kiara has concerns about a lump on blue-tongue skink Edward, and Dr Kelly performs tiny surgery on two very small German ram fish.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
Julz discovers lions in Manzi territory and is relieved when he finds the dogs safe, a brave puku antelope foils a Kakuli pack hunt, and the Stork pack recovers after losing a pup.
16 Oct
Julian is called out to a poorly three-day-old calf who's collapsed and suspects a bacterial infection, and local farmer Roland brings Peter a newborn lamb with a mysterious lump on its head.
16 Oct
Julian gets a call from farmer Jackie; two of her alpacas have gorged themselves on the food stash and are foaming at the mouth and choking. Julian is in a race against time to save their lives.
16 Oct
Julian is called out to treat two cattle; he removes a stone from the first cow's hoof, but the second animal is a different proposition. At the surgery, a baby goat is struggling to open his eyes.
16 Oct
16 Oct
Kira is a bearded vulture born in the Spanish Pyrenees and released into the wild in Switzerland at a young age; she is equipped with GPS by wildlife biologists so we can accompany her.
16 Oct
Grey seals are less shy than the more famous harbour seals; camera close-ups don't scare them, so they allow us to follow them as they rest on the beach and hunt the waters for food.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
Dr James sees an emergency case involving two pets, Dr Kiara has concerns about a lump on blue-tongue skink Edward, and Dr Kelly performs tiny surgery on two very small German ram fish.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
We watch the seasons wax and wane; witness spring fireflies dancing after dark, discover summer fungi that cool off overheated trees, and prepare for autumn migrations as the leaves begin to fall.
16 Oct
Mexico is a vast country; over 2,000 miles long, it's dominated by a great chain of mountains known as the Sierra Madre. Journey down this rocky spine and you'll discover an amazing diversity of life.
16 Oct
Summer is the season of extremes, but things aren't as simple as hot and cold; the top of the planet is in 24 hours of sunlight by June while the bottom is frozen in darkness.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
From hyper-intelligent parrots to sinister snails and magical constellations of glow-worms, this is the story of New Zealand's wildest places and most resilient pioneers.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
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.
16 Oct
The caracal always lives where the land and vegetation are the same colour; it is stealthy and silent, a perfect master of camouflage and also a specialist in deserts and savannahs.
16 Oct
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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