• Air date: 23 Sep '15 16 episodes
      Consistently stunning documentaries transport viewers to far-flung locations ranging from the torrid African plains to the chilly splendours of icy Antarctica. The show's primary focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world. A comic book based on the show, meant to be used an as educational tool for kids, was briefly distributed to museums and schools at no cost in the mid-2000s.
  • List of Episodes (16)
    • 1. Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Second Chances

      23 Sep '15
      Part 1 of 2. The Season 34 premiere focuses on the work of human caretakers of orphaned baby animals. At Australia's Cape Otway Conservation Centre, the staff cares for a baby koala found along a road. It's weak and underweight, and should be spending its first six months inside its mother's pouch; the staff gives it a teddy bear to hold for comfort. At a sanctuary in Costa Rica, meanwhile, primatologist Sam Trull cares for six baby orphan sloths, including one that has pneumonia.
    • 2. Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Wild Lessons

      30 Sep '15
      Growing up in the wild is hard enough on young animals when they have parents to rely on for protection and guidance, but what happens when they lose their parents? How do they survive? Over the past few years, great strides have been made in understanding how to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned wildlife.
    • 3. Big Birds Can't Fly

      07 Oct '15
      It may seem strange that among the more than 10,000 bird species in the world today is a group that literally cannot fly or sing, and whose wings are more fluff than feather. These are the ratites: the ostrich, emu, rhea, kiwi and cassowary. How and why these birds abandoned flight has puzzled scientists since Darwin’s time, but DNA and dedicated research are helping to solve these mysteries.
    • 4. Soul of the Elephant

      14 Oct '15
      Wildlife filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert take an intimate look at one of the world’s most intelligent and sensitive animals.
    • 5. Pets: Wild At Heart: Playful Creatures

      21 Oct '15
      Mini-cameras, moving x-rays and night vision cameras capture the wild behavior of parakeets, hamsters, cats, rabbits and Peruvian dogs.
    • 6. Pets: Wild At Heart: Secretive Creatures

      28 Oct '15
      Moving x-rays, ultraviolet light and doggycams show how pets experience their world through hidden channels of communication.
    • 7. Natural Born Hustlers: Staying Alive

      13 Jan '16
      Staying Alive offers stories about unusual survival techniques. Cuttlefish, for example, elude their many predators with a kind of invisibility cloak. Other ruses revealed include: why burrowing owls, who live underground, mimic the sounds of rattlesnakes; how imitation may not just be the sincerest form of flattery, it can also save your life; and what deception the regal horned lizard employs as a last resort to keep a menacing coachwhip snake at bay.
    • 8. Natural Born Hustlers: The Hunger Hustle

      20 Jan '16
      Exploring the duplicitous ways in which animals try to secure their next meal. Singled out is the devious drongo, a South African bird. In winter, he has to rely on grubs and insects that live underground, but other animals are far better equipped to dig them up, so the drongo devises a con. He serves as lookout while vulnerable social weaver birds are on the ground digging up food. Among other segments: the orchid mantis, which attracts insects by mimicking a flower and why it is even more succ
    • 9. Natural Born Hustlers: Sex, Lies & Dirty Tricks

      27 Jan '16
      Sex, Lies & Dirty Tricks explores sneaky mating techniques. For example, a lusty low-ranking male in a mob of red kangaroos considers possible plan A and plan B options when only the alpha male has the right to mate with the females in the group. A male marsh harrier’s solution to avoid conflict with a dominant resident male during breeding season is to grow feathers that make him look like female. He fools the resident male, but is able to woo a real female and settle down to raise a family. Th
    • 10. Moose: Life of a Twig Eater

      10 Feb '16
      Exploring the world of moose in the Canadian Rockies, focusing on a calf's first year of life.
    • 11. Raising the Dinosaur Giant

      17 Feb '16
      Paleontologists bring the largest dinosaur ever discovered to virtual life.
    • 12. Snow Chick

      24 Feb '16
      The incredible journey of one vulnerable and charismatic Emperor penguin chick.
    • 13. Animal Reunions

      30 Mar '16
      Reunions between wild animals and their caregivers reveal whether interspecies bonds can stand the test of time.
    • 14. India's Wandering Lions

      13 Apr '16
      As India’s population booms, her legendary wildlife has been squeezed almost out of existence. But the commitment of the Indian people to preserve their wildlife is surprising – leading even to bringing back what has been lost. Against a backdrop of teak forest, farmland and villages, this film explores the extraordinary story of Asia’s last lions and their recovery from near extinction. From a mere 20 individuals a century ago, they now number over 400. But the lions have outgrown their sanctua
    • 15. Nature's Perfect Partners

      11 May '16
    • 16. Jungle Animal Hospital

      18 May '16