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25 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.
25 May
Cyclone Damien, the biggest cyclone to hit Karratha for ten years, heads towards the Vet Hospital; meanwhile, a lady prepares to cross Australia by camel in the Pilbara desert.
25 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.
25 May
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.
25 May
Julian heads to the historic Harewood House near Leeds to check on some goats who are moving to a new enclosure, and Peter heads over to help when a young farmer struggles with a tricky lambing.
25 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.
25 May
Cyclone Damien, the biggest cyclone to hit Karratha for ten years, heads towards the Vet Hospital; meanwhile, a lady prepares to cross Australia by camel in the Pilbara desert.
25 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.
25 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.
25 May
Return to South Luangwa to see the new pups born to the mighty Manzi, the tiny-but-fearless Kakumbi packs, and yearling Snowy face a hungry hyena before a lion pride scatters Manzi mum Weka's pups.
25 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.
25 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.
25 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.
25 May
In the time it takes us to complete our annual orbit around the Sun, bushfires endanger parrot chicks, manta rays swarm for a feast, and an elephant family weakened by drought suffer a terrible loss.
25 May
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.
25 May
Sharks have evolved to take advantage of every feeding opportunity in the ocean; from aerial acrobats to camouflaged ambush killers, how have these apex predators become so successful?
25 May
Older than the dinosaurs, sharks have roamed our oceans for over 400 million years; only today are scientists are beginning to unlock the secrets to their success.
25 May
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.
25 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.
25 May
We take a look behind the scenes and reveal how the series was created in collaboration with innovative conservation programmes and inspirational people.
25 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.
25 May
25 May
There are several particularly aggressive species of shark that account for most fatalities; we explore how and where these key predators hunt in this episode.
25 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.
25 May
It's not just birds that enjoy life at the top as we reveal our top contenders living the high life; which species take the bronze, silver and gold place as nature's ultimate high flyers?
25 May
A tidal arena of rivers, marshes and shorelines lies in America's far north; the animals here are the ultimate fighters as they are nature's elites and battle-hardened warriors.
25 May
25 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.
25 May
There are several particularly aggressive species of shark that account for most fatalities; we explore how and where these key predators hunt in this episode.
25 May
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.
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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