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21 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.
21 May
Patsy the echidna has arrived for a check-up of her broken beak, Olly the pelican has a massive tear in his pouch and won't survive unless the team can fix it, and Crash the bandicoot has lost his mum.
21 May
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.
21 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.
21 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.
21 May
Wildlife cameraman Julz Braatvedt arrives in eastern Zambia to film three packs of wild dogs - the Manzis, Kakulis and Stork Colony - in three very different territories.
21 May
Patsy the echidna has arrived for a check-up of her broken beak, Olly the pelican has a massive tear in his pouch and won't survive unless the team can fix it, and Crash the bandicoot has lost his mum.
21 May
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.
21 May
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.
21 May
Dr James treats a Boyd's Forest dragon at the clinic, Dr Shane treats a carpet python called Red, and Dr Catherine sees an emergency case; sun conure parakeet Tequila is in a lot of pain.
21 May
Dr James must save a very special bird, Dr Hamish treats very cute Australian mammal Shug, and Dr Lucinda investigates why adopted pet cockatiel Snowy is laying an excessive number of eggs.
21 May
Dr James's dad brings in Lucy, a wounded mangrove monitor lizard, Dr Kiara treats a wild echidna, and Dr Hamish must uncover the cause of Bernoulli the Alexandrine parrot's behaviour changes.
21 May
Titanosaurs are the largest animals ever to walk the Earth; palaeontologists explore their gigantic fossils to discover why they grew so big.
21 May
In the heart of central America lurks a creature that instils fear in all who encounter it; Jeremy Wade is taken to breaking point and beyond as he relearns everything that he knows about fishing.
21 May
Jeremy is on the trail of a new river monster after a corpse is found with highly unusual injuries. He also uncovers a spate of disappearances and a mysterious creature patrolling the water.
21 May
Bull sharks are the most aggressive and unpredictable of all the sharks; Jeremy travels to this river to see if last year's catch was a one-off or if there are more monsters out there.
21 May
Titanosaurs are the largest animals ever to walk the Earth; palaeontologists explore their gigantic fossils to discover why they grew so big.
21 May
The dry season is tightening its grip on a small watering hole on the great savannah of southern Africa; here a group of gladiators - big and small - are being drawn into dangerous proximity.
21 May
From rivers to oceans, water wars rewrite the rules of conflict; gravity has no meaning underwater. Weird and wonderful creatures of the reef terrorise each other as they battle for an inch of space.
21 May
This episode follows David Attenborough's adventures across the globe from the ancient tropics of China to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef.
21 May
We take a look behind the scenes and reveal how the series was created in collaboration with innovative conservation programmes and inspirational people.
21 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.
21 May
In the heart of central America lurks a creature that instils fear in all who encounter it; Jeremy Wade is taken to breaking point and beyond as he relearns everything that he knows about fishing.
21 May
The dry season is tightening its grip on a small watering hole on the great savannah of southern Africa; here a group of gladiators - big and small - are being drawn into dangerous proximity.
21 May
From rivers to oceans, water wars rewrite the rules of conflict; gravity has no meaning underwater. Weird and wonderful creatures of the reef terrorise each other as they battle for an inch of space.
21 May
The Highlands is a vast landscape dominated by hills, forests and glens; it's a place that's been heavily altered by people and climate, but it's still home to some of Scotland's most iconic species.
21 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.
21 May
21 May
The Okavango Delta is the prized jewel in Africa's crown of monumental wildernesses; the world's largest inland delta, its two million hectares of swamp glisten in unrivalled psychedelic displays.
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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