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16 May
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.
16 May
Dr Bree and the team at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital check out an adorable five-week-old flying fox with a sore wing and Lover the green sea turtle, who has had a run-in with a boat propeller.
16 May
There is an enormous territory of plains in the north of South America that changes its appearance twice a year; we discover the capybara, gigantic anacondas, and the few remaining Orinoco crocodiles.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
Dr Bree and the team at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital check out an adorable five-week-old flying fox with a sore wing and Lover the green sea turtle, who has had a run-in with a boat propeller.
16 May
There is an enormous territory of plains in the north of South America that changes its appearance twice a year; we discover the capybara, gigantic anacondas, and the few remaining Orinoco crocodiles.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
This episode examines excavations in Los Angeles' La Brea Tar Pits that could help to solve the mystery of how the sabre-tooth tiger hunted its prey.
16 May
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?
16 May
From Canada's waterlogged wilderness comes unbelievable stories of a twenty-foot monster that attacks humans. Investigation turns into obsession as Jeremy tries to explain the widespread accounts.
16 May
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.
16 May
This episode examines excavations in Los Angeles' La Brea Tar Pits that could help to solve the mystery of how the sabre-tooth tiger hunted its prey.
16 May
The duke is desperately ill, and a new male wants to claim his territory while trying to kill young Hosana and baby Tlalamba in the process.
16 May
Cold hearts beat with a raging hot fury in a frozen world of snow, icy waters and extreme wind chill; from snow leopards to polar bears, these fighters battle it out with each other.
16 May
16 May
16 May
Dan O'Neill's on a mission to find and film Earth's biggest wild lions; he heads to Botswana in search of a known giant male, but can he track him down?
16 May
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?
16 May
The duke is desperately ill, and a new male wants to claim his territory while trying to kill young Hosana and baby Tlalamba in the process.
16 May
Cold hearts beat with a raging hot fury in a frozen world of snow, icy waters and extreme wind chill; from snow leopards to polar bears, these fighters battle it out with each other.
16 May
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.
16 May
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.
16 May
We reveal our top contenders for nature's most flamboyant creatures before revealing which animals take the bronze, silver and gold awards for being the natural world's greatest showmen.
16 May
A dense and vibrant jungle dominates across the tropical Americas; here a group of young gladiators - including poison dart frogs, jaguars and coatis - are looking to earn their stripes.
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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