This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network Animal Planet HD otherwise known as APLHD. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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Robert and Indah, a Komodo dragon, participate in an exciting research experiment; Terri tries to save a koala joey with a zero percent chance of survival; Bindi visits friends at childhood favorite spot Oregon Coast Aquarium.
Three-time world champion boxer Fernando Vargas asks Wayde and Brett to make a boxing glove-shaped tank for his boxing gym in Las Vegas; this challenge goes well beyond the ring.
California restaurant Mel's Drive In wants a tank for their new location in Santa Monica; the owners want a nostalgic feel and a ton of insert pieces that represent Mel's storied history while pointing to the restaurant's future.
A look at what would cause a ferocious tiger shark to cuddle up with a diver and why pigs are swimming in the Caribbean; and what mysterious blobs have washed up by the thousands on the shores of Oregon.
A look at what could swallow 50-foot trees in seconds, and what animal has changed the face of Yellowstone.
A look at where to go to find an enchanted underwater forest; some Mexican rattlesnakes have lost their rattle; an Indian elephant.
A look at why a herd of wild elephants check into the same hotel every year and what is causing giant bubble rings off the coast of Portland, Maine.
After historical wildfires rip through Australia, the Irwins race to rescue as many animals as possible; Robert and Terri jump in to help the severely injured koala population; Bindi and the wildlife hospital rescue hundreds of baby flying foxes.
A tomistoma, a freshwater crocodilian, stops laying eggs and a team of keepers scrambles to treat her; the veterinary team has to rescue a baby antelope that isn't getting the care it needs from its mother; Mert the Goose takes a field trip.
Zoo staff make the journey to east Africa to return to the wild thousands of toads they helped rescue from extinction; Utu, the test-pilot giraffe, tries out a new piece of equipment; the bird department works to save the lives of millions of birds.
Jackson guides a defeated couple and their cat who has been locked away for over a year; he visits a Cat-Bassador who works with his guardian to help special needs cats find forever homes; Jackson visits an incredible prison program.
Jackson transforms the life of a woman who's been feeding a colony of feral cats in her neighborhood. He is also introduced to a pair of hairless Donksoy cats who are treating their guardian's home like it's a party zone.
Tia is lured into a potentially deadly rescue when two pit bulls hide behind a stack of lumber.
A rescue mission focuses on a protective mama and her litter; William must step up and control rowdy puppies.
Madagascar's Pachylemurs were red, furry giants, nearly the size of great apes; recently discovered remains disprove that they went extinct 1,000 years ago; Forrest tries to prove the giant species still lives.
Forrest is determined to find out if the famously reclusive Ivory Billed Woodpecker still exists; the alligator and poisonous snake infested swamps of Louisiana make for a challenging mission, but he is prepared for anything.
Deep in the jungles of Colombia, Forrest is on a mission to prove the Rio Apaporis Caiman still exists; locals believe this crocodilian resides within a lawless land inhabited by guerrilla rebels, kidnappers and deadly predators.
On a family trip to Pattaya, Thailand, Helen Costigan attends an elephant show when one of the massive beasts turns deadly; golf ball recovery specialist Scott Lahodik is diving in a Florida lake when he's attacked by a vicious alligator.
Hiking in the Montana mountains, trail engineer Todd Orr is attacked twice by grizzly bear protecting her cubs; during a vacation in the Bahamas, Tiffany Johnson is snorkeling when she finds herself face-to-face with a tiger shark.
Jordan Carbery is investigating a noise outside his cabin and encounters a massive grizzly bear; Zanele Fox and her husband take a river tour when she is thrown from her raft and ravaged by a crocodile.
Sandy Prince is swimming in an African river when she's attacked by a massive crocodile; mountain-biking in Washington State, Phil Anderson comes face to face with a hungry cougar.
During an archery hunt in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Chad Dueck comes face-to-face with a mother grizzly bear; in Tracy, Calif., Walt Dean King is savagely attacked by a Brahma Bull roaming his neighborhood.
Bob Legasa is hunting in Montana and what he thinks is a bluff charge from a grizzly bear is, in fact, a near-lethal attack; while canoeing in Zimbabwe, Kristen Yaldor is thrown into the water and finds herself in the jaws of a hippopotamus.
Jordan Carbery is investigating a noise outside his cabin and encounters a massive grizzly bear; Zanele Fox and her husband take a river tour when she is thrown from her raft and ravaged by a crocodile.
Sandy Prince is swimming in an African river when she's attacked by a massive crocodile; mountain-biking in Washington State, Phil Anderson comes face to face with a hungry cougar.
During an archery hunt in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Chad Dueck comes face-to-face with a mother grizzly bear; in Tracy, Calif., Walt Dean King is savagely attacked by a Brahma Bull roaming his neighborhood.
Bob Legasa is hunting in Montana and what he thinks is a bluff charge from a grizzly bear is, in fact, a near-lethal attack; while canoeing in Zimbabwe, Kristen Yaldor is thrown into the water and finds herself in the jaws of a hippopotamus.
Forrest is determined to find out if the famously reclusive Ivory Billed Woodpecker still exists; the alligator and poisonous snake infested swamps of Louisiana make for a challenging mission, but he is prepared for anything.
Deep in the jungles of Colombia, Forrest is on a mission to prove the Rio Apaporis Caiman still exists; locals believe this crocodilian resides within a lawless land inhabited by guerrilla rebels, kidnappers and deadly predators.
Jackson and Zoe meet two cats who are never seen during the daytime because they hide inside cabinets to avoid the three giant dogs with whom they live; some family members say their beloved dog is terrorized by their cat.
A member of Amanda's crew wants to adopt a Frenchie who lived her entire life in a puppy mill; Cupid, a lab mix puppy, needs daily physical therapy for a brain disorder; a pittie from Amanda's past needs emergency surgery.
Complications arise after the birth of Talbert the giraffe; Robert rescues a black swan entangled in fishing line; Bindi and Chandler plan for Kingston the rhino's first birthday.
When keepers introduce two tigers as potential mates, the process proves bumpy; a pair of African porcupines arrive at the zoo, requiring delicate handling; a pregnancy check on a 3,000-pound rhino necessitates some highly specialized equipment.
A pregnant African wild dog has the staff anxiously preparing for the big day; zoo director Jim Breheny steps in to help a keeper learn how to handle a golden eagle; a new tree in Jungle World gives the gibbons a fresh world to explore.
A female cat named Larry with disturbing bouts of aggression threatens to keep her owners from getting married; an aggressive cat named Ruby ruins her keepers in-home Pilates studio and threatens their thriving livelihood.
City the Kitty is a Bengal cat with jungle energy who is disrupting the peace between his keepers; Mad Max sneaks into his owners' neighbor's apartment and is too dangerous to be around their soon-to-be-born baby.
Tia, Tania and new employee Perry orchestrate a midnight rescue of an injured dog; unexpected danger threatens a potential home.
Ten dogs are rescued from inhumane conditions; Tia finds companion for special needs teen.
Pete contends with plumbing issues and other challenges when he builds an over-the-top spa treehouse on a Texas entrepreneur's ranch retreat.
Pete transforms an old cedar tree into an uplifting, gold-leafed retreat for a writer in Rhinebeck, N.Y.
When all the units at a treehouse bed-and-breakfast are booked, Pete finds a way to provide an engaged couple with a structure for their upcoming wedding and honeymoon.
A Texas couple ask Pete to create a ranch-style treehouse on their sprawling property outside of Waco.
Pete creates a guesthouse for his clients' daughter, who is returning from college.
Pete's lavish treehouse for a family in Bedford, N.Y., contains a barbecue patio, a living room and a chalkboard-covered playroom.
Pete builds a high tech recording studio oasis up in the trees that perfectly blends into the heart of the outdoors. CeeLo Green soon arrives to lay down a brand new track upon completion.
The team attempts to construct a chic but bohemian tri-level, 60-foot-high treehouse in three giant redwoods for an arborist in Humboldt County, Calif.
Pete builds a 600-square foot Western-style man-cave tree house that includes a cigar humidor, a meat smoker, and a flat-screen TV, for a father of three daughters in Texas.
Pete's lavish treehouse for a family in Bedford, N.Y., contains a barbecue patio, a living room and a chalkboard-covered playroom.
Pete builds a high tech recording studio oasis up in the trees that perfectly blends into the heart of the outdoors. CeeLo Green soon arrives to lay down a brand new track upon completion.
The team attempts to construct a chic but bohemian tri-level, 60-foot-high treehouse in three giant redwoods for an arborist in Humboldt County, Calif.
Pete builds a 600-square foot Western-style man-cave tree house that includes a cigar humidor, a meat smoker, and a flat-screen TV, for a father of three daughters in Texas.
Pete transforms an old cedar tree into an uplifting, gold-leafed retreat for a writer in Rhinebeck, N.Y.
When all the units at a treehouse bed-and-breakfast are booked, Pete finds a way to provide an engaged couple with a structure for their upcoming wedding and honeymoon.
New rescues include a 9-month-old pit bull with a fractured jaw and a 4-month-old Dalmatian with an eye condition that could lead to blindness.
The rescue receives two new residents: Professor Clovis, a miniature schnauzer with a suspected liver shunt who needs a complicated and costly surgery, and Hamburglar, a blind puppy who Amanda prepares for his new forever family.
A sweet beluga whale trains with staff to go on the whale scale; a Blacktip reef shark L2 is not eating normally and staff work to figure out why; the first sea lion born at the aquarium is a 1-year-old pup named Scarlett.
A southern sea otter is rushed to the health center; the team travels to Key Largo to help coral restoration efforts; young African penguins prepare for an upcoming event; love is in the air for a trainer and his favorite sea lion pup, Scarlett.
Trainers help prepare rescued sea lions for an upcoming eye surgery.
Yuki the bulldog ate something she shouldn't have and it's up to Dr. Blue to find it; Dr. Lavigne and his wife learn how to do alternative home care on Suki, an amputee rescue cat his family adopted.
Dr. Lavigne is tasked at removing a 6-pound mass from a small dog; Dr. Blue and wife welcome their first daughter to the family; the vets make a house call to a llama that's causing some drama; Dr. Ross extracts 14 teeth from a mini poodle.
Dr. Blue must figure out what's wrong with Niko, a lethargic dog that may have eaten his mom's shorts; Dr. Lavigne operates on a husky with a torn ligament; Dr. Ross faces an emergency with his own family pet.
Dr. Blue quarantines a dog who may be suffering with the flu; Dr. Ross treats a wobbly Boxer whose limbs never fully formed; Dr. Lavigne thinks a robot vacuum is to blame for a stressed-out cat and performs emergency surgery to save a puppy's life.
Dr. Dee sets off on her first adventure as a new pilot to treat animals in the Arctic Circle; aging Border Collie; disabled Siberian husky.
A large horse may have a deadly problem within; spunky miniature horse is treated; Dr. Dee teaches castration to a new pig farmer; Dr. Terry returns to Fairbanks with a surrendered dog.
A local radio station helps Dr. Dee find a forever home for a special needs dog; cattle turns hostile during castration; Dr. Dee examines a recently awakened black bear.
Rookie vet Dr. Amy is challenged when fat cat, Chubbs, needs immediate facial surgery; Labrador's backside is peppered with buckshot; a runaway dog gets horribly torn up in a chain-link fence; husky puppy fractures her leg by falling out of bed.
Dr. Jeff must save a dog that goes into cardiac arrest as it arrives, but the owners are homeless and can't pay the bill; rookie Dr. Amy operates on a dog that was kicked in the head by a horse.
Dog found tied to a fence needs emergency leg surgery; clinic staff hosts fun run for animals in need; Pomeranian receives the present of a forever home.
A dog's suspected broken leg turns out to be far more serious; Vet-tech Tasha overcomes her fear of birds when she must trim a pet crow's nails; Dr. Jeff and Hector wrangle some slippery patients at a free-range farm.
Dr. Dee takes care of her mother while dealing with her busy clinic; emergency surgery on a Yorkie puppy; puppies are rescued from remote villages in the hopes of finding them homes.
Dr. Dee has to be careful when she visits a ranch to check on a pack horse named Red; Dr. Terry and Nicole head to a remote clinic; dog has a mass that appears to be cancerous.
Dog found tied to a fence needs emergency leg surgery; clinic staff hosts fun run for animals in need; Pomeranian receives the present of a forever home.
A dog's suspected broken leg turns out to be far more serious; Vet-tech Tasha overcomes her fear of birds when she must trim a pet crow's nails; Dr. Jeff and Hector wrangle some slippery patients at a free-range farm.
Dr. Dee takes care of her mother while dealing with her busy clinic; emergency surgery on a Yorkie puppy; puppies are rescued from remote villages in the hopes of finding them homes.
Dr. Dee has to be careful when she visits a ranch to check on a pack horse named Red; Dr. Terry and Nicole head to a remote clinic; dog has a mass that appears to be cancerous.
A large horse may have a deadly problem within; spunky miniature horse is treated; Dr. Dee teaches castration to a new pig farmer; Dr. Terry returns to Fairbanks with a surrendered dog.
A local radio station helps Dr. Dee find a forever home for a special needs dog; cattle turns hostile during castration; Dr. Dee examines a recently awakened black bear.
British Marine Pen Farthing is the founder of Nowzad, Afghanistan's only official animal sanctuary; when a U.S. soldier rescues six puppies while deployed and can't bring them back home, Pen and his team are on a mission to get them reunited.
Chimp expert Estelle Raballand has formed an incredible bond with Ponso, a chimp who lives alone on an island and has been dubbed the loneliest chimp in the world; she's determined to find him a companion and thinks she has found the perfect match.
Poached birds are discovered on an abandoned boat, changing a missing person's search into a hunt for a poacher; Wardens Mike Boone and Lauren Iles rescue a tangled 12-foot gator; multiple boats are inspected on Lake Limestone.
In Llano County, a jet skier's life is spared after an explosion on the water; when a man fakes his own death, Warden Herchman and Stapleton join forces to track him down; a man is found trespassing while fishing.
Confronting a suspected duck and goose poacher; monitoring an injured deer running along a highway; a man is arrested after confessing to poaching a deer.
During deer hunting season, Wardens Gould and Scott respond to a call about finding carcasses on private property; a horse owner's home is peppered with stray bullets, while hunters are questioned about hunting illegally.
A tense confrontation ensues when Wardens Scott and Gould respond to a call about an illegal deer hunting case; two raccoons find their way to a gas station and must be trapped; Warden Boone handles a disgruntled hunter at a deer hunting club.
Warden Cummings deals with an angry man who blew a stop sign; Warden Boone helps chase a trio of armed robbers on the run; Warden Inman investigates a group of suspected deer hunters for trespassing.
Game Wardens Mallory Mitchell and Jeremy Lindsey intervene when an overloaded boat and unruly jet skiers put lives at risk; Randolph McGee investigates reports of a wild hog being tortured; gathering up gator.
A deer hunter is caught with tree stands on private property; a group of ATV speedsters chased by wardens; investigating a suspicious bear kill.
Officer Canfield breaks up a 45-year-old illegal fishing tournament; Officer MacFadzen rescues an injured hawk; Officer Hannett confronts two kids riding OHRVs on the road; on Mt. Chocorua, officers rescue a woman with a fractured ankle.
Officer Glen Lucas treks to the summit of Mount Washington to rescue an injured hiker; officers track down a trio of possible deer poachers; officer Ron Arsenault investigates a tip about an illegal bobcat trapper.
A hunter who mistakenly takes down an antlered elk must face the consequences; a warden must come down hard on an ORV hunter who is skirting the law; a warden investigates a hunter on private property.
The Jobbie Nooner event has wardens patrolling the waters of Lake St. Clair; things get interesting when a massive storm rolls in; spring in Michigan can come with major forest fires and the DNR puts all their resources to keep them in check.
Wardens crack down on anglers not following the rules while salmon fishing; a hunter with a checkered past is caught red-handed; beaver dam management calls for some drastic measures; elk hunting season finds eager hunters on their best behavior.
Officers encounter many hunters on the opening day of waterfowl season; Chief Haines and his friends enjoy hunting during their annual Grouse Camp trip, and activities heat up on the lake as patrons celebrate the 4th of July.
Wardens must be cautious as they release a trapped black bear back into the wild; they pull together all their resources to stop illegal hunting in the valley.
Wardens crack down on anglers not following the rules while salmon fishing; a hunter with a checkered past is caught red-handed; beaver dam management calls for some drastic measures; elk hunting season finds eager hunters on their best behavior.
Officers encounter many hunters on the opening day of waterfowl season; Chief Haines and his friends enjoy hunting during their annual Grouse Camp trip, and activities heat up on the lake as patrons celebrate the 4th of July.
Wardens must be cautious as they release a trapped black bear back into the wild; they pull together all their resources to stop illegal hunting in the valley.
Officer Canfield breaks up a 45-year-old illegal fishing tournament; Officer MacFadzen rescues an injured hawk; Officer Hannett confronts two kids riding OHRVs on the road; on Mt. Chocorua, officers rescue a woman with a fractured ankle.
Officer Glen Lucas treks to the summit of Mount Washington to rescue an injured hiker; officers track down a trio of possible deer poachers; officer Ron Arsenault investigates a tip about an illegal bobcat trapper.
Dexter the dog has serious breathing problems; the team of pickers counting on abandoned storage locker goods gets an unfortunate surprise; Halo the chihuahua discovers more than exercise in the local dog park.
Jackson guides a defeated couple and their cat who has been locked away for over a year; he visits a Cat-Bassador who works with his guardian to help special needs cats find forever homes; Jackson visits an incredible prison program.
Zoo staff make the journey to east Africa to return to the wild thousands of toads they helped rescue from extinction; Utu, the test-pilot giraffe, tries out a new piece of equipment; the bird department works to save the lives of millions of birds.
A tomistoma, a freshwater crocodilian, stops laying eggs and a team of keepers scrambles to treat her; the veterinary team has to rescue a baby antelope that isn't getting the care it needs from its mother; Mert the Goose takes a field trip.
After historical wildfires rip through Australia, the Irwins race to rescue as many animals as possible; Robert and Terri jump in to help the severely injured koala population; Bindi and the wildlife hospital rescue hundreds of baby flying foxes.
A look at why a herd of wild elephants check into the same hotel every year and what is causing giant bubble rings off the coast of Portland, Maine.
A look at where to go to find an enchanted underwater forest; some Mexican rattlesnakes have lost their rattle; an Indian elephant.
A look at what could swallow 50-foot trees in seconds, and what animal has changed the face of Yellowstone.
A look at what would cause a ferocious tiger shark to cuddle up with a diver and why pigs are swimming in the Caribbean; and what mysterious blobs have washed up by the thousands on the shores of Oregon.
California restaurant Mel's Drive In wants a tank for their new location in Santa Monica; the owners want a nostalgic feel and a ton of insert pieces that represent Mel's storied history while pointing to the restaurant's future.
Three-time world champion boxer Fernando Vargas asks Wayde and Brett to make a boxing glove-shaped tank for his boxing gym in Las Vegas; this challenge goes well beyond the ring.
Robert and Indah, a Komodo dragon, participate in an exciting research experiment; Terri tries to save a koala joey with a zero percent chance of survival; Bindi visits friends at childhood favorite spot Oregon Coast Aquarium.
It's moving day for Acco, the zoo's biggest crocodile; all goes to plan until his mate Cassie goes into hiding; the team races to reunite the bonded pair in their new enclosure; the rescue unit fights to save a flying fox entangled in barbed wire.
Alison prepares to release an endangered penguin. Emily anesthetizes a cheetah that needs to go to a new home. Will and Rachel at Care for the Wild introduce orphaned baby rhinos Ribbon and Lazuli, whose mums were killed for their horns.
Robert and Indah, a Komodo dragon, participate in an exciting research experiment; Terri tries to save a koala joey with a zero percent chance of survival; Bindi visits friends at childhood favorite spot Oregon Coast Aquarium.
It's moving day for Acco, the zoo's biggest crocodile; all goes to plan until his mate Cassie goes into hiding; the team races to reunite the bonded pair in their new enclosure; the rescue unit fights to save a flying fox entangled in barbed wire.
Alison prepares to release an endangered penguin. Emily anesthetizes a cheetah that needs to go to a new home. Will and Rachel at Care for the Wild introduce orphaned baby rhinos Ribbon and Lazuli, whose mums were killed for their horns.