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Bob Freer makes the announcement that he is closing Everglades Outpost due to lack of funds after Jimmy gets bit by a gator; no outpost means no gator rescue as Paul races to keep the outpost open.
The Gator Boys are convinced now more than ever, after some sub-par volunteers and dangerous gators, that they really need to get Jimmy back; Ashley twists her ankle while trying to help Paul, turning a gator capture into a deadly situation.
With gator hunting season on the horizon, the Gator Boys race against time in Mississippi to find and rescue the gigantic gator known as Moby Dick, before the hunters catch a massive prize.
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.
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 why a seal throws an octopus at a kayaker; why a moth is drinking from the eye of a bird in the Amazon jungle; what surprising creature has been leaping out of the Irish sea.
A look at how a dung beetle standing on its head can roll a ball in a straight line; if egrets ever regret hanging out next to hungry alligators; and what ghostly creature was caught on camera 3000 feet below the ocean's surface.
A look at which animals get the giggles; what would cause the sea lions of San Francisco to mysteriously swim away all at once, manta rays that synchronize swim.
A look at if its possible that a snake could exist totally undetected; what brought this big cat fight to ear piercing decibels; and why is this lone dolphin getting muddy.
A look at why crows leave gifts in suburban Seattle; how it's possible a shark can be older than America; and who is making the mysterious crop circles at the bottom of the sea in Japan.
A cat-obsessed woman gets a kitten as a gift, but is quickly disappointed when the cat terrorizes her other two felines; a couple living in harmony is disturbed by their newest addition's demonic ways.
A photographer who lives and works out of his home is at risk of losing his business and his assistant because of his bloodthirsty cat; a fat feline's love for food is bound to be his greatest downfall.
Tia decides to hire new parolees, but one parolee may blow his chance at redemption on the first day; shocking news about one of Villalobos' most beloved dogs, Creature, threatens to end his chances of being adopted.
Issues with the local community and government convince Tia to move the Villalobos Rescue Center from California to New Orleans.
Forrest travels to the Faroe Islands to look for any trace of the great auk; his passionate search for a large flightless seabird takes him through some of the most scenic and rugged terrain he's ever seen.
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 guerilla rebels, kidnappers, and deadly predators.
Forrest is in the Galapagos seeking the Fernandina tortoise, an animal that was only seen once, over 100 years ago; the clues are here, along with an abundance of unique species, raising hopes of a historic discovery.
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.
Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for a predator rumored to exist for years, the Black Panther; it might be a case of mistaken identity, but while scouring the landscape, discoveries suggest that it might be more than a rumor.
The southern Rocky Mountain wolf hasn't been seen in almost 80 years, but recent cattle attacks spark the possibility that is still exists; trekking high into the Sierras, Forrest is determined to bring it out of hiding.
Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for a predator rumored to exist for years, the Black Panther; it might be a case of mistaken identity, but while scouring the landscape, discoveries suggest that it might be more than a rumor.
The southern Rocky Mountain wolf hasn't been seen in almost 80 years, but recent cattle attacks spark the possibility that is still exists; trekking high into the Sierras, Forrest is determined to bring it out of hiding.
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 guerilla rebels, kidnappers, and deadly predators.
Forrest is in the Galapagos seeking the Fernandina tortoise, an animal that was only seen once, over 100 years ago; the clues are here, along with an abundance of unique species, raising hopes of a historic discovery.
A look at why some spiders disco dance; a mysterious creature is preying on Europe's sheep; a whole town is engulfed by bubbling foam.
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.
Jenna and Sean are joined by resident elephants and a meerkat in an experiment -- using the animals' sense of smell to discover whether the African puff adder, one of the world's deadliest predators, is truly odorless.
Emily anesthetizes a cheetah; Will bonds with rhino orphan Arthur; Emma has her hands full with a troop of mongooses.
There's a new arrival for Josie at the Vervet Monkey Foundation, catching up with eight-week-old Hector the hippo, and Alison is on a mission to tag a great white shark. Emily and Annie are called in to help a white rhino with a nasty horn injury.
Pete builds a triple-decker treehouse with a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and more, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, on the shores of Kentucky's Lake Barkley.
Surrounded by fields of red poppies and intertwined within a giant live oak, Pete creates a dining room tree house with a Provence countryside feel as part of a French restaurant.
Pete builds ski lodge-style treehouse complete with an indoor-outdoor fireplace and a rooftop snowmaker for a ski-loving family.
Pete takes on his first international tree house in Norway; working alongside a local builder named Frode, the one-of-a-kind, 24-foot-high retreat accommodates eight and allows for stunning views of the nearby lake.
Pete's son Charlie oversees the latest project, which happens to be a live-in Washington resort and spa, home base for himself on 23 acres of forest.
Taking a look back at builds from the past is always a joy for Pete Nelson and the carpenters of NT&S; Pete and a few crew members gather around the campfire to poke fun at one another about the shenanigans they shared when building in the trees.
A dog-loving couple dream of a tree house that recaptures mountain vistas; Pete and his team build a bulldog bungalow that offers a bounty of outdoor decks and loads of large windows to take in a view once lost.
A tuxedo cat takes playtime too far, pitting Dr. G against a life-threatening foreign body; a barbeque season corn-undrum lands a Golden Retriever in urgent care.
Rocky, a mixed-breed canine suspected of scarfing a purse, deals Dr. G unexpected side dishes; a puppy with a troubled tummy is a head-scratching case from beginning to end.
An old dog develops new tastes that aren't exactly what they seem; when a feline devours a stringy oddity, vet staff are blind to its identity; Ben realizes Dr. G is nearing a major career milestone.
When a Golden Retriever's tastes go off the beaten track Dr. G's skills must be rock-solid; Captain the three-legged cat's appetite proves to be as unique as his form; Dr. G's furry family brings a special inspiration to his work and life.
One feline has an appetite that's shockingly on the money, while another's taste for stringy oddities appears to be insatiable; while Ben is back home visiting family, an exotic bird with questionable peckishness puts Dr. G out of his comfort zone.
A pet owner who is a nurse gets a front-row seat as Dr. G explores a troublesome appetite; a feline at risk for a dangerous blockage means a high-pressure game of cat and mouse.
Dr. G gets tied up as he unravels the cause of Ivan the cat's questionable mood; a fellow veterinarian calls for help when her beloved Poodle's cough points to foreign material in an unusual place.
A tuxedo cat takes playtime too far, pitting Dr. G against a life-threatening foreign body; a barbeque season corn-undrum lands a Golden Retriever in urgent care.
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 flies to a remote clinic in Healy; tumors found on dog getting spayed; Dr. Dee readies Nugget the Bull to breed; Dr. Terry is surprised while giving six kittens their shots.
One feline has an appetite that's shockingly on the money, while another's taste for stringy oddities appears to be insatiable; while Ben is back home visiting family, an exotic bird with questionable peckishness puts Dr. G out of his comfort zone.
A pet owner who is a nurse gets a front-row seat as Dr. G explores a troublesome appetite; a feline at risk for a dangerous blockage means a high-pressure game of cat and mouse.
Dr. G gets tied up as he unravels the cause of Ivan the cat's questionable mood; a fellow veterinarian calls for help when her beloved Poodle's cough points to foreign material in an unusual place.
A tuxedo cat takes playtime too far, pitting Dr. G against a life-threatening foreign body; a barbeque season corn-undrum lands a Golden Retriever in urgent care.
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 flies to a remote clinic in Healy; tumors found on dog getting spayed; Dr. Dee readies Nugget the Bull to breed; Dr. Terry is surprised while giving six kittens their shots.
Taking a look back at builds from the past is always a joy for Pete Nelson and the carpenters of NT&S; Pete and a few crew members gather around the campfire to poke fun at one another about the shenanigans they shared when building in the trees.
A dog-loving couple dream of a tree house that recaptures mountain vistas; Pete and his team build a bulldog bungalow that offers a bounty of outdoor decks and loads of large windows to take in a view once lost.
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 why a seal throws an octopus at a kayaker; why a moth is drinking from the eye of a bird in the Amazon jungle; what surprising creature has been leaping out of the Irish sea.
A look at how a dung beetle standing on its head can roll a ball in a straight line; if egrets ever regret hanging out next to hungry alligators; and what ghostly creature was caught on camera 3000 feet below the ocean's surface.
A look at which animals get the giggles; what would cause the sea lions of San Francisco to mysteriously swim away all at once, manta rays that synchronize swim.
A deer poacher is busted, a baby rattlesnake is rescued, a hummingbird evades capture, and a raccoon is released into the wild; the wardens also respond to flooding conditions and a car accident.
A landowner is spoken to for a second time about illegal hunting; an injured deer is found hiding in a shed; wardens notice a suspicious driver hiding something under his seat.
Warden Eddins assists the local police with an animal cruelty case; a trespassing dispute; relocating a snapping turtle; cracking down on fishermen.
Anglers are out all over Texas; in Houston County, a game warden returns after a life-threatening injury; along the coast, fishermen get caught with too many sharks; a protected turtle gets relocated, and anglers on the Gulf learn how to tag fish.
A hunter is confronted for killing a deer with a gun during bowhunting season; a man is questioned for possessing venomous copperhead snakes; while checking bowhunters at night, a game warden helps find an injured hunter.
It's the opening of deer and oyster season in Texas and Game Wardens find illegal undersized oysters; in East Texas, Game Wardens patrol deer camps; an owl is rescued from a chicken coop and set free.
Deer season is well underway across Texas; in East Texas, Game Wardens find a bobcat a new home and investigate an illegally killed deer; on the coast, the Texas Game Wardens deal with an outstanding warrant.
Investigating the mysterious death of a deer; a seal is stuck in a tidal creek; a young fisherman is caught in a lie; a search for a woman with a head injury.
Newly promoted Sgt. Lucas shows Trainee Frye the ropes during a busy ATV weekend; Hannett attempts to rescue an injured heron and later faces off with a moose; lost hikers turn to Holmes for help as the sun goes down and temperatures drop.
Up north, Sgt. Lucas checks duck hunters; down south, Officer Benvenuti and trainee Crouse question a man suspected of hunting over bait; Sgt. Lucas and Officer Holmes attempt to free a cub stuck inside a trap before its mother returns.
Wardens fight to combat a string of trespassing instances. They fight to maintain order as they encounter hunters with illegal animal kills. Later, Wardens check boaters for licenses, prep for the Yellowstone boat party, prevent raft flips, and more.
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.
A warden is skeptical when a bow hunter without a license claims he's only elk calling. Hunters find out the hard way because they're on private property, and when an endangered grizzly bear is shot, wardens come out in full force.
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.
A warden is skeptical when a bow hunter without a license claims he's only elk calling. Hunters find out the hard way because they're on private property, and when an endangered grizzly bear is shot, wardens come out in full force.
Newly promoted Sgt. Lucas shows Trainee Frye the ropes during a busy ATV weekend; Hannett attempts to rescue an injured heron and later faces off with a moose; lost hikers turn to Holmes for help as the sun goes down and temperatures drop.
Up north, Sgt. Lucas checks duck hunters; down south, Officer Benvenuti and trainee Crouse question a man suspected of hunting over bait; Sgt. Lucas and Officer Holmes attempt to free a cub stuck inside a trap before its mother returns.
Facts and trivia about Dalmatians, Siberian huskies, German shorthaired pointers, Pomeranians and Havanese.
Facts and trivia about English sheepdogs, chow chows, toy fox terriers, Brittany spaniels, and miniature schnauzers.
A new bison calf has a hard time keeping up with his mom; the bird department prepares a group of Von der Decken hornbill chicks for their move to the Minnesota Zoo; keepers at the Central Park Zoo hope the female snow monkeys accept a new male.
Crate training Nikita the Amur tiger in preparation for her move to Washington, D.C., proves challenging; an endangered Chinese alligator shows signs of being pregnant; staff prepare to release rare New England cottontail rabbits into the wild.
The team scours a dangerous Thai rainforest to track down the stunningly colored tokay gecko; it has gravity-defying adhesive abilities that defy logic.
In Mozambique, the team tracks down the deadly devil's flower mantis which is virtually invisible; it resembles a tropical flower and is covered in daggers and hooks.
A successful pet psychic is having trouble communicating with her vicious cat, Lily; Khloe the cat has developed erratic behavior after her owner discovered a colony of feral felines living behind the house.
When Debbie returns home from a trip, she finds her house covered and smelling like cat pee from her boyfriend, Brian's cat Blinkie, who denies the problem;Krisi may have to choose between marriage to her boyfriend Jason and her cat Frankie.
A mother and son travel from Boston with hopes of adopting a dog, but Tia struggles to find a good fit for the family; Lizzy rescues a maggot-covered dog that was found lying on the road and races to the vet, hoping to save it.
Concerned about flooding in Assumption Parish, Tia seeks a solution for how she and the dogs would be able to evacuate quickly; Joe feels a special bond with an injured dog he rescues off the street and takes him under his wing.
Jeremy Wade heads to the Mekong River in Thailand in search of the giant freshwater stingray.
Jeremy fishes in the Alaskan wilderness and searches for a lake monster of native legend.
Jeremy Wade journeys up the Congo River in search of the goliath tiger fish.
Denver's busiest vet returns in a new clinic with more patients than ever before; Dr. Jeff fights to help a dog walk again; Dr. Amy operates on a cat with a strange appetite; the team heads out to a sanctuary to help an injured tiger.
Dr. Jeff operates on a dog rushed to the clinic after a growth on her neck ruptures; a family brings in a rabbit with mysterious growths on its side; the team performs a risky procedure on a pair of rescued miniature donkeys.
An owner drives nine hours to the clinic hoping Dr. Jeff can save her dog's leg; Jeff and his team head to a wildlife sanctuary to treat a pack of wolves; when a kitten with a deformed leg needs treatment, Dr. Baier steps up to the plate.
Two sisters rush their tiny dog to the clinic with a life-threatening brain injury; a dog with a broken jaw perplexes Dr. Jeff; a fearless cat with a broken leg wins the admiration of the clinic staff; the team treats some uncooperative yaks.
A cat-obsessed woman gets a kitten as a gift, but is quickly disappointed when the cat terrorizes her other two felines; a couple living in harmony is disturbed by their newest addition's demonic ways.
A look at why crows leave gifts in suburban Seattle; how it's possible a shark can be older than America; and who is making the mysterious crop circles at the bottom of the sea in Japan.
A look at if its possible that a snake could exist totally undetected; what brought this big cat fight to ear piercing decibels; and why is this lone dolphin getting muddy.
A look at which animals get the giggles; what would cause the sea lions of San Francisco to mysteriously swim away all at once, manta rays that synchronize swim.
A look at how a dung beetle standing on its head can roll a ball in a straight line; if egrets ever regret hanging out next to hungry alligators; and what ghostly creature was caught on camera 3000 feet below the ocean's surface.
A look at why a seal throws an octopus at a kayaker; why a moth is drinking from the eye of a bird in the Amazon jungle; what surprising creature has been leaping out of the Irish sea.
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.
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.
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.
With gator hunting season on the horizon, the Gator Boys race against time in Mississippi to find and rescue the gigantic gator known as Moby Dick, before the hunters catch a massive prize.
The Gator Boys are convinced now more than ever, after some sub-par volunteers and dangerous gators, that they really need to get Jimmy back; Ashley twists her ankle while trying to help Paul, turning a gator capture into a deadly situation.
Bob Freer makes the announcement that he is closing Everglades Outpost due to lack of funds after Jimmy gets bit by a gator; no outpost means no gator rescue as Paul races to keep the outpost open.
Ashley shares her challenges and preparations for wrestling a gator and demonstrates how her work differs from the men's with a women's empowerment group.
Jimmy leaves town with Ashley and Andy to do his road show, while Paul has only newbie Caroline to help with gator calls.
Paul has his hands full juggling nuisance gator catches and training new volunteer Caroline; Jimmy, Tre and Scott try to save a gator that swallowed a flip-flop.
Bob Freer makes the announcement that he is closing Everglades Outpost due to lack of funds after Jimmy gets bit by a gator; no outpost means no gator rescue as Paul races to keep the outpost open.
Ashley shares her challenges and preparations for wrestling a gator and demonstrates how her work differs from the men's with a women's empowerment group.
Jimmy leaves town with Ashley and Andy to do his road show, while Paul has only newbie Caroline to help with gator calls.
Paul has his hands full juggling nuisance gator catches and training new volunteer Caroline; Jimmy, Tre and Scott try to save a gator that swallowed a flip-flop.
A woman who calls about a gator in her backyard, soon ends up volunteering for Gator Boys Alligator Rescue, but when Tre starts to teach her the ins and outs, the experience goes to his head and decides to open a gator wrestling class.
Paul is in search of a veterinarian who can perform a dangerous operation to fuse a gator's broken ribs back together while using a anesthetic that is life threatening to gators.
With gator hunting season on the horizon, the Gator Boys race against time in Mississippi to find and rescue the gigantic gator known as Moby Dick, before the hunters catch a massive prize.
The Gator Boys are convinced now more than ever, after some sub-par volunteers and dangerous gators, that they really need to get Jimmy back; Ashley twists her ankle while trying to help Paul, turning a gator capture into a deadly situation.
As the calls keep coming in, everyone has been stretched thin since Jimmy quit; Paul comes to the begrudging realization that it's time to replace him.
A family from Chicago comes to VRC hoping to find their first dog; in Assumption Parish, Tia takes in a dog that has been attacked and is near death; Earl mentors a young employee, trying to keep him out of trouble.
Villalobos is stretched thin when rescue calls come in one after another; a couple from rural Idaho visits the shelter; Mariah Torres and parolee Leigh help a neighbor whose dog has become too much to handle.
Former reality star Peggy Tanous is struggling to keep the peace between her cat Shadow and her family. Meanwhile, a couple is desperate for Jackson to change the frisky behavior of their feline, Albert.
A man's devilish cat, Darkness has made his girlfriend fear for her safety after moving in together; a couple's four felines have turned their brand new home into a war zone.
A difficult search of the Madagascan forest floor reveals the lowland tenrec, an animal that often tunnels underground and is loaded with ultra-sharp senses and defenses.
Bradley and Billy discover that the Yucatan thorn forest is the ideal home for the spiny-tailed iguana, but a perilous place for humans; the toughness of this uber-reptile is proven in the field lab, where its defensive skills are put to the test.
Keepers introduce three gaur, a large species of cattle, to the rest of the herd; a sickly sambar fawn is rushed to the health center; the bird department prepares for the arrival of great hornbills.
A markhor goat gives birth to Andre, the biggest baby of the year; a baby bat requires human care before it can be reintroduced to its colony; confiscated lizards destined for the pet trade require urgent medical attention.
Mungo travels to Namibia to investigate the Dog-Headed Pig Monster, a creature that prowls through the night, preying on livestock and children. After an adrenaline-filled investigation in the African bush, Mungo captures the night stalker on camera.
A massive prehistoric, crocodilian creature known as the Gbahali kills people in Liberia; it may simply be a case of mistaken identity; it could be a super-sized species of crocodile more akin to a dinosaur than anything known today.
Revisiting tanks Wayde and Brett have created for celebrities, including comic Tracy Morgan, actor Neil Patrick Harris and rock band Kiss.
A rehabilitation facility wants a tank with a spine insert; medical practitioners desire an underwater forest fish tank for their office.
The Irwins go to the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve; Robert leads his first croc-catching team; Bindi and Chandler have a life-changing announcement.
Robert continues his father's legacy as he faces off with Bosco, the most aggressive croc at the zoo; Bindi lends a hand when a koala needs eye surgery.
It's vaccination day at the rhino sanctuary, and Rachel is worried about the orphan hawk, who has an eye infection; on the Eastern Cape, vet Emily is called to help four young sable antelopes who are being bullied by an older dominant male.
There's a new arrival for Josie at the Vervet Monkey Foundation, catching up with eight-week-old Hector the hippo, and Alison is on a mission to tag a great white shark. Emily and Annie are called in to help a white rhino with a nasty horn injury.
The Irwins go to the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve; Robert leads his first croc-catching team; Bindi and Chandler have a life-changing announcement.
Robert continues his father's legacy as he faces off with Bosco, the most aggressive croc at the zoo; Bindi lends a hand when a koala needs eye surgery.
It's vaccination day at the rhino sanctuary, and Rachel is worried about the orphan hawk, who has an eye infection; on the Eastern Cape, vet Emily is called to help four young sable antelopes who are being bullied by an older dominant male.
There's a new arrival for Josie at the Vervet Monkey Foundation, catching up with eight-week-old Hector the hippo, and Alison is on a mission to tag a great white shark. Emily and Annie are called in to help a white rhino with a nasty horn injury.