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In Ouachita Parish, a trespassing investigation leads to a dicey encounter and multiple seizures of deer; agents confront a group of duck hunters who are spotted killing non-game birds; health code violations are found during a routine oyster patrol.
In Jackson Parish, a reckless hunter is investigated for shooting down a highway; agents stake out a man suspected of two illegal deer kills; duck hunters are confronted for harassment; a crowded boat parade ends with citations.
In southern Louisiana, Lt. David Nunez and Sgt. Austin Arteaga investigate a group of bird hunters on opening day of teal season; a repeated offender is busted for taking immature crabs; a late-night deer decoy leads to a hunter in handcuffs.
While using the LDWF's spy in the sky drone, agents track down a boat captain breaking the law in Plaquemines Parish; a family of shrimpers is investigated for pulling oversized nets; two feuding fishermen are suspected of being under the influence.
As Hurricane Ida makes landfall, wildlife agents deploy to help the people of Louisiana; an injured woman is trapped in a flooded hotel; elderly neighbors await rescue in punishing conditions; lifesaving supplies must be delivered to those in need.
In Jackson Parish, a reckless hunter is investigated for shooting down a highway; agents stake out a man suspected of two illegal deer kills; duck hunters are confronted for harassment; a crowded boat parade ends with citations.
In southern Louisiana, Lt. David Nunez and Sgt. Austin Arteaga investigate a group of bird hunters on opening day of teal season; a repeated offender is busted for taking immature crabs; a late-night deer decoy leads to a hunter in handcuffs.
While using the LDWF's spy in the sky drone, agents track down a boat captain breaking the law in Plaquemines Parish; a family of shrimpers is investigated for pulling oversized nets; two feuding fishermen are suspected of being under the influence.
As Hurricane Ida makes landfall, wildlife agents deploy to help the people of Louisiana; an injured woman is trapped in a flooded hotel; elderly neighbors await rescue in punishing conditions; lifesaving supplies must be delivered to those in need.
A suspicious encounter in a quiet neighborhood leads wildlife agents to a black market venison sale. A routine boating check ends with a wanted man in handcuffs, and agents launch a massive search for a 93-year-old boater lost.
LDWF biologists undertake an explosive mission to help conserve Louisiana's wild turkeys; a suspicious deer skull points to a hunter flouting the law; more than 1,000 lbs of shrimp are at stake when a captain is caught in a major violation.
A look at what would dare take on the ocean's deadliest predator, why a spider lights up like a Christmas tree, and why a wild animal begins to deliver unwanted newspapers like a paperboy.
A look at why a raccoon would scale a 25-story skyscraper, why one mother duck would have a super-sized flock of 76 ducklings, and what would motivate a bird to feed a school of fish.
A look at what could make an animal vanish into thin air, what could cause the sea to take on an eerie glow, and what event would bring killer whales together in huge numbers.
A look at if fish really can predict earthquakes and why eggs are egg shaped.
An anxious Robert looks on when Indah the Komodo Dragon meets Gili, an aggressive potential mating partner; Terri handles a lump inside Jessie the woma python.
A nuisance call leads to a dangerous encounter with two bloodthirsty lizards; Tre and Jimmy bring alligators to a saloon.
A baby alligator with a taped-shut jaw roams a nearby creek; the closing of Everglades Holiday Park could spell the end of the Gator Boys.
Two couples are at their wits end and need Jackson's help to transform their cats. Oscar turns whiny while going back and forth between owners and Riley is destructive leaving his caretakers to delay starting a family.
Finn's incessant crying often wakes up his owners, Lara and David. The couple argues about locking him up in their guest bathroom, also known as ``kitty jail``; Nancye and James are at the end of their rope, as their cat Molly chews on everything.
A potential adopter wants to give a senior dog that has only known life in a kennel a forever home; M2 and Kanani find a box of puppies in a field; Matt and Earl head to the kitchen to cook some fresh food for a sick dog.
Tia and Country Matt team up to rescue an aggressive dog; a local law student wants to adopt a dog that can go running with her; a dog is brought in with a serious skin condition and tumors.
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.
Anna and the team dehorn two rare and dangerous black rhinos; Emma spends months rehabilitating Finya the Black-Backed Jackal for release, but getting her ready to move proves difficult; Jenna and Sean tackle human and elephant conflict.
Partially blind bull elephant Matambu is seriously injured; Harriet and the team are on a race against time to find him; Emily and Annie work with a herd of skittish roan antelope when one bolts and needs to be tracked down.
Jenna and Sean lead forces in vital elephant research; they compare glucose levels in wild elephants with that of similar elephants kept in zoos.
Harriet and the team tackle the problem of human and elephant conflict with an unusual experiment using African honeybees; Alison checks on a colony of Cape fur seals.
Debbie calls on Emma to take in two baby jackals that have been found abandoned. Josie at the Vervet Monkey Foundation introduces orphan Theo to his new foster mom. Vets Emily and Will need to relocate two cheetahs to spread bloodlines.
Robert feeds 44 hungry alligators, all at the same time; Terri helps examine Kaitlyn the tiger and makes a thrilling discovery; Bindi follows the heartbreaking story of her old friend, Zambezi the zebra.
Robert and Terri take to the skies to release three rescued sea turtles near the Great Barrier Reef; Bindi anxiously awaits the birth of the zoo's first tiger cub in years; Richie helps a baby wallaby in his struggle for survival.
Harriet and the team tackle the problem of human and elephant conflict with an unusual experiment using African honeybees; Alison checks on a colony of Cape fur seals.
Debbie calls on Emma to take in two baby jackals that have been found abandoned. Josie at the Vervet Monkey Foundation introduces orphan Theo to his new foster mom. Vets Emily and Will need to relocate two cheetahs to spread bloodlines.
Robert feeds 44 hungry alligators, all at the same time; Terri helps examine Kaitlyn the tiger and makes a thrilling discovery; Bindi follows the heartbreaking story of her old friend, Zambezi the zebra.
Robert and Terri take to the skies to release three rescued sea turtles near the Great Barrier Reef; Bindi anxiously awaits the birth of the zoo's first tiger cub in years; Richie helps a baby wallaby in his struggle for survival.
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.
Anna and the team dehorn two rare and dangerous black rhinos; Emma spends months rehabilitating Finya the Black-Backed Jackal for release, but getting her ready to move proves difficult; Jenna and Sean tackle human and elephant conflict.
Follow puppies in the first months of these Pugs, Mini-Australian Shepherds and Rottweillers' lives as they will be adventure-filled, including a lesson in duck-herding.
Heartwarming romps featuring hairless Sphynxes, inquisitive Burmese cats, and tiny Ragdolls who buddy up to German Shepherds.
While pregnant, Bindi continues to work at the Wildlife Hospital.
Paul and Jimmy argue over Jimmy's goal to expand the Gator Boys Rescue Operation; Jimmy disappears; Paul tries to keep the Gator Boys from falling apart.
Paul and Jimmy capture a monster-sized gator; an alligator fights to protect her young.
Terror cat Mufasa is threatening the planning of an engaged couple's perfect wedding; Roscoe is a menace, knocking things off the shelves and destroying furniture while trying to escape.
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.
Villalobos is invited to participate in Dog Bowl, creating a chance for a handful of dogs to steal the spotlight; M2 helps a neglected dog left in horrible conditions; a couple take the first step towards becoming parents by adopting a dog.
Tia and her kids race to rescue a stray dog near a busy highway; an adoption requires some temperament testing when a trucker wants to adopt a dog to join him on the road; a return adopter seeks out a senior dog.
Jeremy tracks down eyewitnesses and survivors of piranha attacks, uncovering the fear behind the man-eater.
Jeremy Wade encounters the Amazon's legendary arapaima, one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world.
Jeremy Wade travels to the Sepik River in New Guinea to investigate a creature suspected of taking the lives of at least two fishermen.
Angler Jeremy Wade heads to the Australian outback to try and catch the rare and fearsome freshwater sawfish, a shadowy predator said to be 18 feet long and known to attack boats.
Jeremy Wade travels to Japan, searching for two legendary monsters.
In Vietnam, Forrest teams up with a conservation group to save the largest turtle species in the world from extinction; using cutting edge technology, they attempt to find a suitor for the last and only surviving Giant Softshell.
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.
In Vietnam, Forrest treks through the world's largest cave searching for the saola in a hidden oasis; this exotic species was only recently discovered, but rumors swirl that The Asian Unicorn might already be extinct.
Forrest ventures home to Zimbabwe in search of the mysterious Cape lion; he and the crew navigate the African bush determined to get DNA proof, facing threats of charging rhinos and huge prides of lions.
In Vietnam, Forrest teams up with a conservation group to save the largest turtle species in the world from extinction; using cutting edge technology, they attempt to find a suitor for the last and only surviving Giant Softshell.
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.
In Vietnam, Forrest treks through the world's largest cave searching for the saola in a hidden oasis; this exotic species was only recently discovered, but rumors swirl that The Asian Unicorn might already be extinct.
Forrest ventures home to Zimbabwe in search of the mysterious Cape lion; he and the crew navigate the African bush determined to get DNA proof, facing threats of charging rhinos and huge prides of lions.
Jeremy Wade encounters the Amazon's legendary arapaima, one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world.
Jeremy Wade travels to the Sepik River in New Guinea to investigate a creature suspected of taking the lives of at least two fishermen.
The fun-filled early months in the lives of Savannah, Siberian and shorthair cats include exploring new realms and playing with other small household pets.
Frisky fun with glamorous American Curl kittens; Tonkinese youngsters bedevil their mother; a Maine Coon kitten bosses his siblings around.
The Irwins go to the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve; Robert leads his first croc-catching team; Bindi and Chandler have a life-changing announcement.
Ashley has a bad experience in the gator pit; Jimmy accuses Chris of poor training methods.
Paul and Scott must fend for themselves when Jimmy makes an adventurous trip to South Carolina.
A vicious cat named Kleo terrorizes her home, keeping the owners from their wedding day; another couple is desperate for Jackson's help with their cat Marco who tortures their tiny dog Yuki.
Jackson must figure out what is triggering his next feline's aggressive behavior. A crazed cat is enraged by her owners' roommate; a newlywed couple is concerned after their two cats behavior suddenly becomes unruly.
Return adopters visit Villalobos to find a dog that will feel at home on their boat; Tania and Mariah head out to rescue a stray that is hiding beneath a shipping container; parolee Jammall starts to slip up, risking his future at the rescue.
Lizzy and Elise struggle to rescue a dehydrated dog in the blazing heat; an anxious, abandoned dog is moved to a new warehouse for dogs with special needs; Tia and the twins help a friend of the rescue find the perfect match.
Pete has a nine day window to build a Zen-like sanctuary for some old friends in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Canton, N.C.
Pete builds a 16-foot-high adventure headquarters embedded in three cedar trees and highlighted by a 360-degree wraparound deck for a thrill-seeking couple.
Adventurous Texas family, living on a 200-acre ranch, want a camouflaged treehouse that also serves as a guest house.
Pete builds a Swiss Family Robinson inspired treehouse in Michigan to help a man surprise his wife for their anniversary; Inspired but far more advanced than the original.
Pete explores tree houses worldwide that tap into one's inner spirits; a manta-ray-shaped tree house within a Thai jungle; a spirit-soothing retreat hidden in Australia's wilderness.
Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas, for his first joint venture: a tree house bed-and-breakfast built for romance; a French-inspired chapel of love has a 25-foot steeple and the biggest bathroom Pete has built to date.
Pete journeys to Kauai to build a sky-wave tree house for a couple who ditched the mainland for a laid-back lifestyle; he transforms a bohemian tree house for two former professional surfers into a masterpiece with a crow's nest 60 feet above ground.
Pete builds a citadel fortress for a Texan couple who loves all things medieval; a 25-foot-high tower holds a round table and thrones, as well as a glass floor loft; a metalsmith joins the build to craft medieval touches.
Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas, for his first joint venture: a tree house bed-and-breakfast built for romance; a French-inspired chapel of love has a 25-foot steeple and the biggest bathroom Pete has built to date.
Pete journeys to Kauai to build a sky-wave tree house for a couple who ditched the mainland for a laid-back lifestyle; he transforms a bohemian tree house for two former professional surfers into a masterpiece with a crow's nest 60 feet above ground.
Pete builds a citadel fortress for a Texan couple who loves all things medieval; a 25-foot-high tower holds a round table and thrones, as well as a glass floor loft; a metalsmith joins the build to craft medieval touches.
Pete builds a 16-foot-high adventure headquarters embedded in three cedar trees and highlighted by a 360-degree wraparound deck for a thrill-seeking couple.
Adventurous Texas family, living on a 200-acre ranch, want a camouflaged treehouse that also serves as a guest house.
In Liverpool, new recruit Chico finds a huge stash of cannabis up an alleyway, helping his handler PC Bartley disrupt a major drugs operation.
In Yorkshire, Alsatian Thor joins a firearms unit and storms a derelict building; sniffer dog Meg raids a flat with possible drug dealing links.
Officers investigate reports of an illegal dog fight and find three pit bulls in need of help; a terrified dog is rescued from beneath a trailer.
In some cases investigators' intervention makes the difference between life and death.
Motivated by the extraordinary compassion and belief that all animals deserve treatment, the vet and thrift store team of the Regional Animal Protection Society work tirelessly to offer low-income pet families access to life-saving healthcare.
The Thrift Store crew is left shocked by the aftermath of the accident as donations flood in; Allison takes home a patient to make sure he doesn't take a turn for the worse.
When doctors discover Benny, a lovable pitbull mix has a large cancerous lump on his head, his owner is determined to have a little more time; Dr. Schwartz is on a mission to uncover a mystery behind Tigger the cat's swollen face.
Treating their dog's allergy plunges a young couple deep into debt; a hognose snake is reluctant to eat; early plans for a dog sanctuary are riding on a successful, well attended auction.
Dino the dog's anxiety level has the owner sacrificing her own mental health treatments; another dog, Dexter, is becoming increasingly nippy and confused; the final push at Bin City needs to reap big rewards.
Dr. Jeff and his team give some aid at Lakota Reservation in South Dakota; Amy debates about emergency surgery for a French bulldog that ate its favorite toy; Susan finds a forever home for Koda the lovable canine.
A dog named Mac is rushed in after being hit by a car; Dr. Amy performs surgery on a dog named Rebel who was impaled with a stick, while Dr. Baier helps Kino, a hound in heat.
Coco the Frenchie needs Dr. Jeff's help to remove a large lump from her face; vet tech Christine faces her fear of birds while helping pigeons from Rocky Mountain Adventures; Drs. Jeff and Baier aid a red-back turtle with an infected foot.
Dr. Jeff performs surgeries with the help of two vet students; a tribe of fainting goats is seen by Dr. Jeff and Hector; Dr. Amy discovers why a cute and cuddly kitten is teary-eyed.
A daredevil dog is saved by Dr. Jeff after it jumped from a fast-moving car on the highway; Dr. Don solves a medical mystery, while a couple's mischievous rescue guinea pigs cause a stir.
Dr. Jeff performs a surgery he's never done before on a dog experiencing labored breathing; a senior canine is abandoned by its owner, and the staff must find it a new forever home; neglected ornate box turtles are saved by Dr. Baier.
Dr. Jeff discovers a large mass on a loveable canine; Dr. Don helps Kelly the vet tech with her dog's sun-damaged nose; Dr. Baier and Hector join forces to treat wild bison.
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.
As Hurricane Ida makes landfall, wildlife agents deploy to help the people of Louisiana; an injured woman is trapped in a flooded hotel; elderly neighbors await rescue in punishing conditions; lifesaving supplies must be delivered to those in need.
While using the LDWF's spy in the sky drone, agents track down a boat captain breaking the law in Plaquemines Parish; a family of shrimpers is investigated for pulling oversized nets; two feuding fishermen are suspected of being under the influence.
In southern Louisiana, Lt. David Nunez and Sgt. Austin Arteaga investigate a group of bird hunters on opening day of teal season; a repeated offender is busted for taking immature crabs; a late-night deer decoy leads to a hunter in handcuffs.
In Jackson Parish, a reckless hunter is investigated for shooting down a highway; agents stake out a man suspected of two illegal deer kills; duck hunters are confronted for harassment; a crowded boat parade ends with citations.
As Hurricane Ida makes landfall, wildlife agents deploy to help the people of Louisiana; an injured woman is trapped in a flooded hotel; elderly neighbors await rescue in punishing conditions; lifesaving supplies must be delivered to those in need.
While using the LDWF's spy in the sky drone, agents track down a boat captain breaking the law in Plaquemines Parish; a family of shrimpers is investigated for pulling oversized nets; two feuding fishermen are suspected of being under the influence.
In southern Louisiana, Lt. David Nunez and Sgt. Austin Arteaga investigate a group of bird hunters on opening day of teal season; a repeated offender is busted for taking immature crabs; a late-night deer decoy leads to a hunter in handcuffs.
In Jackson Parish, a reckless hunter is investigated for shooting down a highway; agents stake out a man suspected of two illegal deer kills; duck hunters are confronted for harassment; a crowded boat parade ends with citations.
In Ouachita Parish, a trespassing investigation leads to a dicey encounter and multiple seizures of deer; agents confront a group of duck hunters who are spotted killing non-game birds; health code violations are found during a routine oyster patrol.
As a storm rolls in over St. Tammany Parish, Cpl. Blaine Wagner and Cpl. Rick Clark assist in a search-and-rescue mission for a missing fisherman; agents confront a repeat offender for harassing hunters, and a felon is caught with an illegal firearm.
LDWF biologists undertake an explosive mission to help conserve Louisiana's wild turkeys; a suspicious deer skull points to a hunter flouting the law; more than 1,000 lbs of shrimp are at stake when a captain is caught in a major violation.
A suspicious encounter in a quiet neighborhood leads wildlife agents to a black market venison sale. A routine boating check ends with a wanted man in handcuffs, and agents launch a massive search for a 93-year-old boater lost.
LDWF biologists on a conservation mission get hands-on with black bear cubs, facing a protective mama bear; hunters get caught using a banned method to hunt ducks; wildlife agents stake out after dark for a felon with an illegal gun.
A potential best friend needs to pass a unique test before he can be adopted out; parolee Jammall returns after a mysterious absence; a year after losing their house in a fire, M2 and Kanani do something special for the dog who saved their lives.
Two teachers from Massachusetts fall in love with a deaf puppy they hope to give a forever home; a house fire reveals a massive dog-hoarding situation; Earl's wisdom isn't enough to keep one of the parolees from getting into trouble.
Two couples need Jackson's help against their ferocious felines. Olive and Pepper cannot be left alone in fear that it will end up in a blood bath; bengal cat Mufasa is high-energy and uses his owner as a personal clawing board.
Polly displays anger by vomiting and attacks as soon as she gets the opportunity; Black Rose and Mathilda battle for control over their keeper's home.
A water moccasin is spotted near a home; 6-foot-long rattlesnake; Paul and Scott pull a prank on Ashley and Chris.
A 12-foot alligator stalks farm animals; an elusive gator moves into a neighborhood pond; a triple-amputee war veteran wants to wrestle an alligator.
The zoo welcomes four Sumatran elephants; Robert and Terri try to guess the gender of Bindi's baby, but Bindi and Chandler have their own surprise in store.
Motivated by the extraordinary compassion and belief that all animals deserve treatment, the vet and thrift store team of the Regional Animal Protection Society work tirelessly to offer low-income pet families access to life-saving healthcare.
Dr. Vasilescu navigates a rescue dog's heart murmur after also showing signs of dental discomfort; Dr. Schwartz attempts to uncover the reason behind a cat's ear pain after losing part of his tail to frostbite.
A promising message left on the hotline convinces the team to conduct a nighttime investigation in the woods of Michigan.
Volunteers search an Ohio forest for evidence following an alleged Bigfoot sighting.
To protect the homestead from wildfires, Otto dynamites a reservoir; Charlotte goes fishing with Jane but finds it's not for her; after falling behind on the Fox Cabin, Atz Sr. enlists the help of his family to get back on track.
An earthquake strikes Homer, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuation; Eivin and Eve traverse treacherous mountain terrain on their first-ever goat hunt; Charlotte creates a special memorial for victims of COVID-19.
To protect the homestead from wildfires, Otto dynamites a reservoir; Charlotte goes fishing with Jane but finds it's not for her; after falling behind on the Fox Cabin, Atz Sr. enlists the help of his family to get back on track.
An earthquake strikes Homer, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuation; Eivin and Eve traverse treacherous mountain terrain on their first-ever goat hunt; Charlotte creates a special memorial for victims of COVID-19.