2024-07-03
A summer camp for kids with cancer in New York gets an open-air tree house that encourages interaction with nature. (Repeat).
Dr. Blue takes on an urgent case after a pit bull suffers a raccoon attack; Dr. Ross takes on an aggressive ferret; and the vets test out their pig whispering skills at an animal rescue. Also, the doctors have a surprise announcement for their wives. (Repeat).
Dr. Blue must figure out what's wrong with a lethargic dog that may have eaten his mom's shorts; Dr. Lavigne operates on a husky with a torn ligament, and Dr. Ross faces an emergency with his own family pet. (Repeat).
The search is on for a missing boater who may have suffered a stroke on treacherous Corney Lake. Later, wildlife agents deploy as a hurricane makes landfall, rescuing stranded survivors from the floodwaters and dispensing life-saving supplies. (Repeat).
Wildlife agents join a manhunt for an armed fugitive on the bayou. On the first day of squirrel season, a nervous young hunter reveals a serious violation, and a night shrimping bust leads to a familiar - and unrepentant - culprit. (Repeat).
Wildlife agents find an alligator with a bullet wound to the head, and nearby anglers are the prime suspects. An injured hunter must be evacuated by helicopter, and agents use drones to track crabbers selling their catch across state lines. (Repeat).
A reality series set at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, which features a working farm and, since 1965, the Angola Prison Rodeo, begins with the warden concerned about rising flood waters from the Mississippi River and the possibility of a mass evacuation of thousands of prisoners. (Repeat).
The first rodeo of the season has the inmates psyching themselves up to ride, but the prison's mood changes after a tragedy in Camp J that presents a supreme test for the staff. (Repeat).
Adventurous deer get caught in a school bathroom, and wardens are tasked with getting them out safely. A bear is shot too close to an occupied building, and the owner wants wardens to prosecute the hunter. Students come face-to-face with sea lamprey. (Repeat).
Follow Michigan Conservation Officers as they protect and patrol the most precious natural resources in one of the nation's most remote areas. (Repeat).
A hunter insists he's searching for coyotes when he's caught using an unauthorized gun. Meanwhile, officers track down a man who killed a deer first and bought his license later, and hunters raise concern when they're too close to houses. (Repeat).
Officers investigate a suspect who's allegedly been hunting illegally for years. The bear season has some hunters covering their tracks, while others are hiding recreational drugs. (Repeat).
Adventurous deer get caught in a school bathroom, and wardens are tasked with getting them out safely. A bear is shot too close to an occupied building, and the owner wants wardens to prosecute the hunter. Students come face-to-face with sea lamprey. (Repeat).
Follow Michigan Conservation Officers as they protect and patrol the most precious natural resources in one of the nation's most remote areas. (Repeat).
A hunter insists he's searching for coyotes when he's caught using an unauthorized gun. Meanwhile, officers track down a man who killed a deer first and bought his license later, and hunters raise concern when they're too close to houses. (Repeat).
Officers investigate a suspect who's allegedly been hunting illegally for years. The bear season has some hunters covering their tracks, while others are hiding recreational drugs. (Repeat).
Wildlife agents join a manhunt for an armed fugitive on the bayou. On the first day of squirrel season, a nervous young hunter reveals a serious violation, and a night shrimping bust leads to a familiar - and unrepentant - culprit. (Repeat).
Wildlife agents find an alligator with a bullet wound to the head, and nearby anglers are the prime suspects. An injured hunter must be evacuated by helicopter, and agents use drones to track crabbers selling their catch across state lines. (Repeat).
A tuxedo kitten and a baby skunk; Russian Blue siblings; an ocicat with five little ones. (Repeat).
When a turtle with a cracked shell comes in for a visit, Dr. Martinez gets inventive. Karen comes in when her dog's fur becomes limp and bloody, and the RAPS team cheers for Izzy, a tail-less cat who has severe medical difficulties. (Repeat).
When Matthew, the feisty camel, develops a tooth issue, the zoo staff is determined to treat him. Ivy the babirusa is expecting for the very first time, and one keeper builds a bond with a Magellanic penguin chick reluctant to be hand-fed. (Repeat).
Keepers introduce three gaur, a large, skittish species of cattle, to the rest of the herd. A sickly Sambar fawn is rushed to the health center. And, the bird department excitedly prepares for the arrival of great hornbills. (Repeat).
A parolee takes the lead in a rescue in an attempt to assume more responsibility; a woman looks for a dog that will be comfortable around her chickens; Tia saves a pit bull with scars that indicate a painful history. (Repeat).
A job on a farm in North Carolina entails building a replica of an elegant English retreat with a hanging bed. (Repeat).