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22 Oct
Dr James performs surgery on a tiny zebra finch; Dr Lucinda attends to Froggie, the green tree frog who is actually blue; Dr Shane treats a Macquarie turtle whose abscess has burst through its shell.
22 Oct
Many animals can be found in the forests and jungles. From Snares penguins in New Zealand to leaf-tailed geckos and fossas in Madagascar, a vast array of species have made their home among the trees.
22 Oct
As spring settles into the Valley, Howard and Amanda are excited by a spotting of elusive wild horse Elvis, but with the old catch pen in desperate need of a new fence, it's a race against time.
22 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.
22 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.
22 Oct
Dr James performs surgery on a tiny zebra finch; Dr Lucinda attends to Froggie, the green tree frog who is actually blue; Dr Shane treats a Macquarie turtle whose abscess has burst through its shell.
22 Oct
Many animals can be found in the forests and jungles. From Snares penguins in New Zealand to leaf-tailed geckos and fossas in Madagascar, a vast array of species have made their home among the trees.
22 Oct
Wildlife cameraman Julz Braatvedt arrives in eastern Zambia to film three packs of wild dogs - the Manzis, Kakulis and Stork Colony - in three very different territories.
22 Oct
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.
22 Oct
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.
22 Oct
Peter heads to a neighbour's farm hoping that he can save the life of a seriously ill sheep, and cocker spaniel Paddy has an unusual hernia that Julian will need to find a way to fix.
22 Oct
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.
22 Oct
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.
22 Oct
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.
22 Oct
22 Oct
22 Oct
Dr James performs surgery on a tiny zebra finch; Dr Lucinda attends to Froggie, the green tree frog who is actually blue; Dr Shane treats a Macquarie turtle whose abscess has burst through its shell.
22 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.
22 Oct
In many social animal groups, evicted males team up to form a single formidable force that can overthrow the alpha; these powerhouses are better known as male coalitions.
22 Oct
22 Oct
The Great Barrier Reef is a living, breathing organism supporting the richest and most complex ecosystem on the planet; we explore Koala Island and take a closer look at lionfish, crocodiles and more.
22 Oct
The Great Barrier Reef is the only place in the world where ancient rainforest meets a tropical reef, with the coastal fringe supporting a variety of unique wildlife.
22 Oct
Jeremy takes on Africa's wild Zambezi River to unmask an invisible predator that's dragging fisherman to their deaths; locals speak of the 'Mazunda', but what is this sinister creature?
22 Oct
The southeastern coast of New Zealand features some of the richest fishing grounds in the world; young whales, dolphins and seals learn to hunt and strike out on their own adventures.
22 Oct
In many social animal groups, evicted males team up to form a single formidable force that can overthrow the alpha; these powerhouses are better known as male coalitions.
22 Oct
Wade into wetlands where trees and water meet to nurture new life; dive into an underwater forest that protects young fur seals, visit a mangrove sanctuary, and meet some real-life swamp monsters.
22 Oct
The country's driest region, northern Mexico is dominated by two great deserts called the Sonoran and Chihuahuan; as you travel west the conditions get hotter, drier, and more challenging.
22 Oct
In the time it takes us to complete our annual orbit around the Sun, bushfires endanger parrot chicks, manta rays swarm for a feast, and an elephant family weakened by drought suffer a terrible loss.
22 Oct
This series was filmed over three years in more than 60 locations; making one on this scale this would be impossible without the collaboration of a huge team of experts whose stories are told here.
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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