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04 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.
04 May
Dr Bree is worried about the gas in Sandy the Eastern grey kangaroo joey's tummy, Smaug the bearded dragon has a bone lodged in his throat, and Willow the owlet nightjar has fallen out of his nest.
04 May
The desert of Chile is the driest in the world, but its marine currents are thought to be the richest on the planet; we come across Andean flamingos, burrowing owls, and the Fabian's lizard.
04 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.
04 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.
04 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.
04 May
Dr Bree is worried about the gas in Sandy the Eastern grey kangaroo joey's tummy, Smaug the bearded dragon has a bone lodged in his throat, and Willow the owlet nightjar has fallen out of his nest.
04 May
The desert of Chile is the driest in the world, but its marine currents are thought to be the richest on the planet; we come across Andean flamingos, burrowing owls, and the Fabian's lizard.
04 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.
04 May
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.
04 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.
04 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.
04 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.
04 May
The dinosaurs dominated our planet for over 150 million years, but the dinosaurs vanished together with 75% of all species when the last mass extinction struck 66 million years ago.
04 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.
04 May
This series was filmed over three years in more than 60 locations; making one on this scale this would be impossible without the collaboration of a huge team of experts whose stories are told here.
04 May
We follow a year in the life of the tropical Atlantic. For much of the year, the Caribbean are an ocean paradise. As the Sahara heat builds, it spawns terrifying hurricanes, and all hell breaks loose.
04 May
The world has lost nearly one-third of its coral reefs over the past 30 years; a robotic-based project is underway to catch and control coral-eating starfish and give the reef a chance to regenerate.
04 May
Cameras in space show that Earth is changing rapidly; cities sprawl while forests and glaciers shrink, but locals in Tanzania have regenerated the landscape to save chimpanzees.
04 May
An elephant herd face a challenge when their river dries out early due to poor rains, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix battles time in Laikipia as she nurtures her five pups as the land dries quickly.
04 May
The Great Barrier Reef is a living, breathing organism supporting the richest and most complex ecosystem on the planet; we explore Koala Island and take a closer look at lionfish, crocodiles and more.
04 May
The Great Barrier Reef is the only place in the world where ancient rainforest meets a tropical reef, with the coastal fringe supporting a variety of unique wildlife.
04 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.
04 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.
04 May
A countdown of the creatures that have the fastest skills in nature to kill prey or evade danger quickly; which animal will earn the number one spot?
04 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.
04 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.
04 May
04 May
04 May
Megamouth sharks and other large fish are real allies in regulating the climate and restoring reef productivity; in the span of a year, mastodons store as much carbon in their fat as a thousand trees.
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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