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06 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.
06 Apr
Darryl the kookaburra has been hit by a car and head vet Dr Bree needs to operate on his wing to save him; Jethro, a tiny green tree frog, needs a check-up after being squashed in a car door.
06 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.
06 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.
06 Apr
It's Sunday morning, but it's no day of rest for Julian as he heads to the Taylors' farm; at Skeldale, shih-tzu puppy Lester - who needs surgery on a hernia - has all the staff purring.
06 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.
06 Apr
Darryl the kookaburra has been hit by a car and head vet Dr Bree needs to operate on his wing to save him; Jethro, a tiny green tree frog, needs a check-up after being squashed in a car door.
06 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.
06 Apr
Julz and Henry from the ZCP track the Kakumbi pups as they face off with a warthog, and Thandie Mweetwa - ZCP's lion specialist - counts the prides that are pushing the Manzi out of their territory.
06 Apr
Dr Amanda's team lose a pangolin abused by wildlife traffickers, and we check on a trio of hedgehogs and tag along as the centre's baboons and nyala antelopes get a change of scenery.
06 Apr
Dr Amanda tries to collar a roan antelope, the team chases down blue monkey Indigo while unrest ensues among the vervets, and we examine an eagle owl with bumblefoot and say adieu to Sheila the croc.
06 Apr
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.
06 Apr
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.
06 Apr
Join Julz on a ZCP lion-collaring mission, go fishing with scout Simon, study mealtime pack hierarchy and witness a heartbreaking vigil for a badly-injured Kakumbi pup.
06 Apr
Head back to the den with the Kakumbi - who are mourning the loss of two pups - and chance upon a hyena lair and a lion pride trying to take down a buffalo.
06 Apr
We often witness combats of all kinds in the animal kingdom - from hand-to-hand fighting to fierce fashion shows and extravagant tournaments - but what is behind all these wild competitions?
06 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.
06 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.
06 Apr
From space we follow elephants struggling through drought, reveal unknown penguin colonies from the colour of their faeces, and discover strange ice rings that could endanger seals.
06 Apr
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.
06 Apr
An old leopard queen is dead; when Thandi, the new queen, discovers the young cubs left behind, the fight for survival and for the crown of Djuma is on.
06 Apr
The southwest corner of New Zealand's South Island is hemmed in by mountains and the Pacific Ocean; rare penguins are locked in a daily game of cat and mouse with giant New Zealand sea lions.
06 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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 Apr
Northern Thailand is a region dominated by mountains and jungles; it hides primates, rare creatures and hill tribes, but parts of the north are changing behind this green veil of forested mountains.
06 Apr
06 Apr
The Ganges flows through the heart of the nation, from deep in the Himalayas to the widespread delta mangrove forests; she carries valuable nutrients and irrigates the fertile soil of Asia.
06 Apr
Learn how plants and animals tough it out in some of the driest terrain Earth has to offer; see insects team up with plants for a chance at life and get an insight into natural chemical warfare.
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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