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22 Apr
The team of vets are giving an elephant an endoscopy to check on the progress of her cancer treatment, and Paul helps an elephant arriving in A&E with chronic diarrhoea.
22 Apr
A puppy fights against a deadly disease in the Karratha Vet Hospital, a chicken gets a prosthetic leg, and Dr Lu volunteers in a koala crisis caused by bushfires on Kangaroo Island.
22 Apr
The highs and lows of the Andes create habitats that vary greatly, from bears and snakes low on the ground to condors, vicuñas, hummingbirds and quetzals up high in the hills and treetops.
22 Apr
Julian meets two-year-old Zac and his hedgehog, who needs surgery on her foot, and Lorraine brings her dog Corbin - who has a lump that's causing him pain when he walks - to see Peter at Skeldale.
22 Apr
Worried about a lump on her leg, Mark has brought Border Terrier Annie to the surgery to see Julian; Peter heads out to sheep farmer Roland Norris, who's worried about one of his breeding rams.
22 Apr
Peter heads to a local farm where Bernie the boar is strangely off his food, rescue dog Hector requires eye surgery, and Julian's at Rodney Sheard's farm to treat a couple of his rams.
22 Apr
A puppy fights against a deadly disease in the Karratha Vet Hospital, a chicken gets a prosthetic leg, and Dr Lu volunteers in a koala crisis caused by bushfires on Kangaroo Island.
22 Apr
Join Julz and park scout Simon Chulu as they track the Kakuli pack and a Manzi faction that's ditched a tracking collar and broken away from the group.
22 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.
22 Apr
A leg infection hampers a young duiker's release, Dr Amanda tracks and collars a young lion, and we check on an ailing bush baby and greet a new addition to the centre, a grumpy grey parrot.
22 Apr
The team releases pythons, teaches a pangolin how to hunt, and rounds up a troop of vervet monkeys; they also search for a missing bird of prey and help a bush pig hurt by poachers' dogs.
22 Apr
It's autumn in Scotland and the clock is ticking; as daylight diminishes and the weather cools, food resources dwindle. We witness how Atlantic salmon, red deer, and red squirrels prepare for winter.
22 Apr
This winter is breaking all the rules as it's unusually warm; the warmth has brought red deer out of hiding and is a disaster for mountain hares whose only defence from enemies is to hide in the snow.
22 Apr
The Lowlands are home to more than 80% of Scotland's population; wildlife has often been pushed to the fringes here, but some species are staging a remarkable comeback in and around its cities.
22 Apr
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.
22 Apr
22 Apr
Jeremy heads to Russia's Amur River, where the mysterious deaths of three men appear to be linked with a reclusive freshwater giant. It's a beast that, for some reason, no-one wants Jeremy to find...
22 Apr
We venture into the arid landscapes of Australia to witness the extraordinary battles between predators and prey; among them are a large goanna reptile, saltwater crocodiles and many more.
22 Apr
It's autumn in Scotland and the clock is ticking; as daylight diminishes and the weather cools, food resources dwindle. We witness how Atlantic salmon, red deer, and red squirrels prepare for winter.
22 Apr
This winter is breaking all the rules as it's unusually warm; the warmth has brought red deer out of hiding and is a disaster for mountain hares whose only defence from enemies is to hide in the snow.
22 Apr
The Lowlands are home to more than 80% of Scotland's population; wildlife has often been pushed to the fringes here, but some species are staging a remarkable comeback in and around its cities.
22 Apr
Jeremy heads to Russia's Amur River, where the mysterious deaths of three men appear to be linked with a reclusive freshwater giant. It's a beast that, for some reason, no-one wants Jeremy to find...
22 Apr
Earth's surface appears from space to be covered in wonderful shapes; as wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback, elephants in the Congo clear an opening in a forest.
22 Apr
Our planet has had a difficult and violent past; the potential for life all began when Earth collided with another protoplanet the size of Mars shortly after the formation of our solar system.
22 Apr
Throughout its history, Earth has continuously fluctuated between greenhouse and icehouse; however, this particular icehouse phase is the most extreme period of cold our planet has ever witnessed.
22 Apr
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.
22 Apr
The dinosaurs dominated our planet for over 150 million years, but the dinosaurs vanished together with 75% of all species when the last mass extinction struck 66 million years ago.
22 Apr
Humans became the dominant species on Earth just a short time after our appearance, but we face volcanoes, asteroids and other threats despite our success. How do we mitigate future disasters?
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