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17 May
17 May
Vets are called to the park due to serious concerns for the health of elderly chimp Zoe, and Mueller's gibbon Dalumie enjoys a pamper session.
17 May
Female orangutans RoRo and Lucky are reintroduced in the hope they can learn to live together, and woolly monkey Carlos is at full stretch for a breakfast treat.
17 May
It's a huge day for the chimp team - after weeks of meticulous planning, two of the park's chimpanzee groups are about to swap homes and enclosures.
17 May
Alison and Jeremy undertake one of the park's biggest primate rescues in recent years from a zoo in Mid Wales; and marmoset Gizmo gets to experience the outside for the first time back at the park.
17 May
Alison and Jeremy are in Mid Wales to collect four monkeys from a zoo while the small monkey team prepare for their arrival, and the Bachelor Boys enjoy a feast of melons in their new home.
17 May
Concern grows at the park as the effects of the global pandemic continue to bite; everyone has to muck in as staff are forced to isolate, and vet Dave is called in to examine stump-tailed macaque Sylvie.
17 May
Alison comes up with a plan to collect Dodger, a capuchin monkey in desperate need of rehoming, and there's a surprise during a health check on a capuchin that has recently arrived.
17 May
Alison and Jeremy come up with a cunning plan to collect Dodger the capuchin, and vet Cesar is called in to stitch up woolly monkey Bueno Junior who has been injured in a scuffle.
17 May
It's an emotional time as the team says goodbye to one of the park's original chimps, and Primate Care Staff member Cat tries to solve a golden-cheeked gibbon grooming mystery.
17 May
It's a momentous day for Alison as legislation banning the legal trade of pet primates is announced at the park, and marmoset Rattler returns to be paired with young female Maggie.
17 May
Maya's new cubs are tree climbers like their mother; Maya then makes a stag kill while her mate Matkasur has a huge fight with a sloth bear mother and is later injured in a tiger fight.
17 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.
17 May
The rains bring relief to many, but the lion prides struggle to hunt in the lush habitat: they lack camouflage. Einstein forms a coalition, but he soon learns that friendship is fickle.
17 May
The end of the wet season approaches, and things look better for the Waterfront pride. But other pressures arise. Einstein attempts courtship, while rival Mad-Eye-Moody still holds Keeza captive.
17 May
17 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.
17 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.
17 May
Zambia's Luangwa Valley's vast, vibrant vistas pulsate with one of the world's largest concentrations of wildlife; the Luangwa River powers its vitality through 15,000 km2 of grasslands and forests.
17 May
The sheer enormity and monumental scale of the Namib Desert leaves no doubt that this 55-million-year-old landscape reigns supreme as Africa's most magnificent untamed wilderness.
17 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.
17 May
Defined by the life-giving vein of the great Limpopo River - whose banks burst with some of Africa's most iconic creatures - Mashatu tells an exciting tale of times past.
17 May
33,000 acres of land makes up the world-renowned MalaMala game reserve; this fascinating region is a hotbed for wildlife activity with some of the greatest game viewing opportunities in Africa.
17 May
The rains bring relief to many, but the lion prides struggle to hunt in the lush habitat: they lack camouflage. Einstein forms a coalition, but he soon learns that friendship is fickle.
17 May
The end of the wet season approaches, and things look better for the Waterfront pride. But other pressures arise. Einstein attempts courtship, while rival Mad-Eye-Moody still holds Keeza captive.
17 May
This episode introduces lions with distinct personalities and follows them as they hunt and explore new territories, but conflict arises when the mothers return with new cubs.
17 May
Hunger drives the cubs to violence and family relationships are complicated; the lions rely on the more agile lionesses for hunting and face challenges such as climate change.
17 May
Oloborr emerges as the leader of a pride which mainly relies on buffalo for food; as it faces obstacles in establishing dominance, tensions arise within the group.
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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