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04 Apr
A young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg in a violent thunderstorm, and laser technology is used to save an elephant who has come into A&E with severe burns.
04 Apr
Dr Katy has been given custody of two endangered Hawksbill turtles in Karratha - we follow their journey back to the sea; Ed and Dunc collect squid for their sustainable eating display in Ocean Park.
04 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.
04 Apr
Peter's under extra pressure with Charlie the horse - he belongs to his niece Jess; when Julian sees Jackie Barlow, it's usually about one of her alpacas, but today the patient is her little dog Isla.
04 Apr
It's birthing season on Jackie Barlow's alpaca farm, and Peter heads over to West Yorkshire to open a brand-new animal hospital run by his friends and colleagues.
04 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.
04 Apr
Dr Katy has been given custody of two endangered Hawksbill turtles in Karratha - we follow their journey back to the sea; Ed and Dunc collect squid for their sustainable eating display in Ocean Park.
04 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.
04 Apr
Run into a lion-hyena showdown with Julz as he hunts for the elusive Manzi pack and join Henry from the Zambian Carnivore Program on a house call to the Kakumbi den where another pup has gone missing.
04 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.
04 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.
04 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.
04 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.
04 Apr
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the planet's biggest living elephants; he heads to Kenya and hopes to track some incredibly rare super tuskers down.
04 Apr
04 Apr
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
04 Apr
It's the epic end to the Ice Age as Steve and Michaela discover how the Great Thaw changed the planet as we know it; we witness the flooding of the Ice Age world and the birth of the modern age.
04 Apr
Family is everything; many species live in families, clans, or groups. The survival of each individual depends on the family, and the family depends on the union of all its components.
04 Apr
Jeremy travels to one of the few rivers left on Earth that will still test a fisherman; one spirit in particular is said to lure fishermen from their boats to their death.
04 Apr
04 Apr
It's the epic end to the Ice Age as Steve and Michaela discover how the Great Thaw changed the planet as we know it; we witness the flooding of the Ice Age world and the birth of the modern age.
04 Apr
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the planet's biggest living elephants; he heads to Kenya and hopes to track some incredibly rare super tuskers down.
04 Apr
04 Apr
Jeremy travels to one of the few rivers left on Earth that will still test a fisherman; one spirit in particular is said to lure fishermen from their boats to their death.
04 Apr
Survival is based on eating; if there is no food, you cannot compete to mate, you cannot defend your family from any threat, and you will be unable to achieve good standing in your clan.
04 Apr
04 Apr
There have been over 3,000 globally recorded shark attacks since records began; we explore the three key areas that make up the most dangerous shark-infested waters in the world.
04 Apr
Older than the dinosaurs, sharks have evolved to thrive in even the most hostile of environments; the full scale of their ingenuity is only just beginning to be uncovered.
04 Apr
This is the story of how Australia's snakes evolved, over millions of years, to thrive and become dominant predators in every ecosystem on one of the harshest and most extreme continents on Earth.
04 Apr
Tropical rainforests are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet; that means intense competition. Crocodiles in the mangrove forests of Borneo are drawn to the rich variety of species on offer.
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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