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19 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.
19 May
Winnie the pelican is having a check-up at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to see if she's ready to be released; elsewhere, Sunny the orphaned baby flying fox has clung to power lines for three days.
19 May
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.
19 May
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.
19 May
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.
19 May
A future dispersal of young adult dogs in the Manzi pack looks inevitable, the dry season forces the Kakuli pack to take risks, and ecologist Henry identifies a new dog who has joined the Stork pack.
19 May
Winnie the pelican is having a check-up at the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to see if she's ready to be released; elsewhere, Sunny the orphaned baby flying fox has clung to power lines for three days.
19 May
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.
19 May
A large part of the jungle that covers Central and South America is known as the rainforest; it is home to howler monkeys, jaguars, iguanas, bush dogs and king vultures.
19 May
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.
19 May
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.
19 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.
19 May
Dr Amanda removes a sable antelope's collar, and the team helps a baby vervet monkey find a new mum; two orphaned serval cats are also freed, and we follow 20 yellow baboons into their new enclosure.
19 May
This episode explores a unique dig site to investigate how the legendary giant megalodon shark took over the oceans.
19 May
Jeremy is thrown into his most dangerous challenge to date as stories of a lake monster lure him to Chernobyl's reactor number 4 in Ukraine; in a race against time, can he uncover the culprit?
19 May
Fiji is better known for its idyllic beaches, but Jeremy is on the trail of a body-slamming beast that leaves disturbing marks on its adult victims - and discovers two underwater assailants.
19 May
People on two bottomless lakes deep in the Alaskan wilderness have been vanishing without trace for thousands of years; Jeremy searches for a lethal lake monster of native legend.
19 May
This episode explores a unique dig site to investigate how the legendary giant megalodon shark took over the oceans.
19 May
Thanks to Hosana's exceptional hunting skills, Tingana rebuilds his strength, finally challenges Hukumuri for the dukedom, defeats him and keeps his cubs safe.
19 May
Hot weather can sometimes be a killer; in the Sonoran Desert, temperatures peak at 80 degrees Celsius and it's so hot that creatures choose to live and hunt in the night.
19 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.
19 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.
19 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.
19 May
Jeremy is thrown into his most dangerous challenge to date as stories of a lake monster lure him to Chernobyl's reactor number 4 in Ukraine; in a race against time, can he uncover the culprit?
19 May
Thanks to Hosana's exceptional hunting skills, Tingana rebuilds his strength, finally challenges Hukumuri for the dukedom, defeats him and keeps his cubs safe.
19 May
Hot weather can sometimes be a killer; in the Sonoran Desert, temperatures peak at 80 degrees Celsius and it's so hot that creatures choose to live and hunt in the night.
19 May
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.
19 May
19 May
19 May
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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