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15 Apr
The team of vets are attempting to rehabilitate a mentally ill young bull in the hospital's male herd, Kat gets her hands dirty with elephant poo, and Paul helps the vets treat an infected abscess.
15 Apr
Ninja the turtle has a fish hook embedded in his intestines, Edwina the Eastern grey kangaroo joey has been found on her own, and Will the black flying fox needs to have a finger amputated.
15 Apr
Patagonia, in the extreme south of the South American continent, is one of the most varied and diverse territories on Earth; we visit penguins, elephant seals, sea lions and orcas.
15 Apr
Peter rushes into Skeldale on his day off to try to save a lamb of Richard Bell's, and Julian's treating a very poorly one-week old llama called Noah at Suzanne Benson's trekking centre.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Ninja the turtle has a fish hook embedded in his intestines, Edwina the Eastern grey kangaroo joey has been found on her own, and Will the black flying fox needs to have a finger amputated.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Dr Hamish treats a bitey ferret called Nibbler, Dr James does a health check on Zeus the black-headed python, and Dr Michelle treats a talkative eclectus parrot with suspected reproductive problems.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Dr James must save a very special bird, Dr Hamish treats very cute Australian mammal Shug, and Dr Lucinda investigates why adopted pet cockatiel Snowy is laying an excessive number of eggs.
15 Apr
As spring brings warmer weather and longer days, it's the breeding season across Scotland; we follow mountain hares, emperor moths and the capercaillie, the world's biggest grouse.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Hundreds of islands are scattered along Scotland's vast coastline; people have long found a way to live alongside animals here and increase marine protection.
15 Apr
Migratory birds begin their annual journey south and like to stop off in the Belgium countryside; the gathering of cranes and their spectacular departure is a breathtaking spectacle.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Jeremy heads to a remote river in the Australian outback to try and catch the rare but fearsome freshwater sawfish; this shadowy predator is said to reach 18 feet long and attack boats.
15 Apr
Fatal shark attacks doubled in 2023; we explore the man-eating predators behind these shocking figures and meet near-death survivors who have come within inches of being eaten.
15 Apr
As spring brings warmer weather and longer days, it's the breeding season across Scotland; we follow mountain hares, emperor moths and the capercaillie, the world's biggest grouse.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Hundreds of islands are scattered along Scotland's vast coastline; people have long found a way to live alongside animals here and increase marine protection.
15 Apr
Jeremy heads to a remote river in the Australian outback to try and catch the rare but fearsome freshwater sawfish; this shadowy predator is said to reach 18 feet long and attack boats.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
Fatal shark attacks doubled in 2023; we explore the man-eating predators behind these shocking figures and meet near-death survivors who have come within inches of being eaten.
15 Apr
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.
15 Apr
15 Apr
Thanks to Hosana's exceptional hunting skills, Tingana rebuilds his strength, finally challenges Hukumuri for the dukedom, defeats him and keeps his cubs safe.
15 Apr
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.
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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