2024-10-04
Jaguar Den: The magnificent jaguar is the largest cat in all of the Americas. In Brazil, it reigns over a magical land filled with natural beauty and diversity.
Meet five unique feline species making a comeback in the wild. Admire their courage and resilience as they try to thrive in a changing world. (2 of 2).
Alison collects 10 stump-tailed macaques being retired from a research facility in Edinburgh. The journey is potentially dangerous as the stumpies have never been outside before and some of them are old and frail. Back at the park, staff are anxious as chimp Athena undergoes an eye operation, while squirrel monkey Fidget is a hit with the ladies.
Staff prepare for the arrival of two new woolly monkeys from Switzerland, but they are worried how the animals will cope with the long journey - and how they will fit in once they get here. The male capuchins are put to the test with a clever puzzle feeder and the female stump-tailed macaques vie for superiority.
May is the New June: Hope is busier even earlier than ever! The team struggles to handle the huge caseload.
Cat Country: In the Pantanal, the wonderful ocelot appears to be making a comeback. A team of scientists try to figure out the clues to its resurgence.
Biologist Patrick Aryee examines the development of monkeys from Central and South America and their evolutionary journey dating back more than 40 million years.
The Misfits: When the runt of the Nsefu pride's new litter gets dangerously separated, it's his shy character and his mother's love that saves his life.
A look at the world's most endearing baby animals as they grow up and find the courage and skills they need to survive.
Alison collects 10 stump-tailed macaques being retired from a research facility in Edinburgh. The journey is potentially dangerous as the stumpies have never been outside before and some of them are old and frail. Back at the park, staff are anxious as chimp Athena undergoes an eye operation, while squirrel monkey Fidget is a hit with the ladies.
Staff prepare for the arrival of two new woolly monkeys from Switzerland, but they are worried how the animals will cope with the long journey - and how they will fit in once they get here. The male capuchins are put to the test with a clever puzzle feeder and the female stump-tailed macaques vie for superiority.
May is the New June: Hope is busier even earlier than ever! The team struggles to handle the huge caseload.
Cat Country: In the Pantanal, the wonderful ocelot appears to be making a comeback. A team of scientists try to figure out the clues to its resurgence.
Biologist Patrick Aryee examines the development of monkeys from Central and South America and their evolutionary journey dating back more than 40 million years.
Madagascar, which broke away from the supercontinent more than 160 million years ago and is now home to some incredibly unique species.
A look at the world's most endearing baby animals as they grow up and find the courage and skills they need to survive.
Alison collects 10 stump-tailed macaques being retired from a research facility in Edinburgh. The journey is potentially dangerous as the stumpies have never been outside before and some of them are old and frail. Back at the park, staff are anxious as chimp Athena undergoes an eye operation, while squirrel monkey Fidget is a hit with the ladies.
Staff prepare for the arrival of two new woolly monkeys from Switzerland, but they are worried how the animals will cope with the long journey - and how they will fit in once they get here. The male capuchins are put to the test with a clever puzzle feeder and the female stump-tailed macaques vie for superiority.
Documentary following the work of staff at the RSPCA hospital in Brisbane, with one vet giving a koala mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, while another performs microsurgery on a fruit bat. A bath-averse python faces its fears and an owl is rescued.
Into the Darkness: Stay up late as the northern team attaches an activity tag to a bull shark, before diving 80 metres deep to put a satellite tracker on a great white.
A look at the world's most endearing baby animals as they grow up and find the courage and skills they need to survive.
Madagascar, which broke away from the supercontinent more than 160 million years ago and is now home to some incredibly unique species.
The series unravels a story of world domination through the plight of the lion and the tiger. Travelling back in time, the documentary tells a story of adaptation and survival to reveal how lions conquered the world and the tiger became the real undisputed king of the jungle.
Oceans: In the depths of Australia's oceans lurks a killer crew of creatures. Discover the deadliest of them all.
Documentary following the work of staff at the RSPCA hospital in Brisbane, with one vet giving a koala mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, while another performs microsurgery on a fruit bat. A bath-averse python faces its fears and an owl is rescued.
Into the Darkness: Stay up late as the northern team attaches an activity tag to a bull shark, before diving 80 metres deep to put a satellite tracker on a great white.
May is the New June: Hope is busier even earlier than ever! The team struggles to handle the huge caseload.