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A look at the lives of Montana conservation officers who defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
High in the mountains, over 10,000 feet up, an unlikely champion stands: the whitebark pine. This resilient tree sustains life, providing food and shelter for animals like the grizzly bear, red squirrels, and more.
Following the three key predators of the Yellowstone ecosystem: the wolf, red fox and coyote.
A look at the lives of Montana conservation officers who defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
Wayde and Brett a hired by Howie Mandel to design a tank for his production office without any guidance, because Howie cannot make up his mind.
Wayde and Brett are asked to build a simple,elegant tank for TV host and actress Sherri Shepherd; the Rugged Ridge company has tasked the crew with their most outrageous build ever.
The Tonkinese, Nebelung, Serengeti, Korat, RagaMuffin and the Toyger; adventurous furballs in it for the long haul.
Inside Bambino, Pixie Bob, Australian Mist, Domestic Longhair, Cats Gone Wild, Cheetoh and Napoleon.
A team tests the problem-solving skills of lions against those of snow leopards; Willow, a young red panda, is having mysterious foot problems; the bird department awaits the gender reveal of two new adjutant stork chicks.
Iray, a red ruffed lemur, is rushed to the health center when keepers discover a wound on its leg; a new exhibit is built for the Pallas' cats, the original grumpy cats; seven baby turtles join the zoo's colony of an endangered species.
In the Madagascan rainforest, the team searches for a nearly invisible creature called the panther chameleon; when they test the reptile, its incredible 360-degree vision, phenomenal grip strength and deadly tongue strike are all deadly.
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.
Jackson helps a cat who struggles to get along in his rescue home but is hopeful that the right foster family is in his future. He also meets an inspiring feline who overcame a heart condition and has gained internet fame.
Roommates Josh and Grace's respective cats are constantly attacking each other; feral cat, Blackie, is a handful for mother-daughter duo, Catherine and Patty; Koneko Cat Café.
Tia addresses her lazy parolees, which leads to a fiery confrontation with Randy; a strange-looking dog is rescued from the searing heat.
Tia travels to Nashville with Tania and new parolee Randy to save a dog from death row; a storm threatens to flood Villalobos; a rescued puppy may find a permanent home.
The boys deal with more nuisance alligators; Tre embarks on a mission to locate a legendary creature that supposedly haunts the bayous of Mississippi.
Paul makes a bid that could bring the Gator Boys back to Everglades Holiday Park; a photo shoot involving alligators takes a dangerous turn.
Paul and Jimmy are faced with dual problems and create a solution for both.
Paul struggles to keep up with calls when Ashley leaves to work with tigers and Jimmy takes time off for the restaurant.
Gators must be removed from a water station so divers can safely go make repairs; Tre's shocking new trick may be his last.
The boys look back at their fondest and most dangerous mishaps in Mississippi including the time they helped the Gulf Coast Gator Ranch capture over 200 gators or the first gator they caught named Petsy or the time...
The Gator Boys do their best to rescue giant alligator Moby Dick before hunting season begins.
Reviewing the Gator Boys' most polarizing moments and closest calls from the wild Florida Everglades to the untamed Mississippi bayous.
Jimmy causes major friction with Paul by buying a restaurant while they are already stretched thin by road shows and a new juke joint.
The boys look back at their fondest and most dangerous mishaps in Mississippi including the time they helped the Gulf Coast Gator Ranch capture over 200 gators or the first gator they caught named Petsy or the time...
The Gator Boys do their best to rescue giant alligator Moby Dick before hunting season begins.
Reviewing the Gator Boys' most polarizing moments and closest calls from the wild Florida Everglades to the untamed Mississippi bayous.
Jimmy causes major friction with Paul by buying a restaurant while they are already stretched thin by road shows and a new juke joint.
Paul makes a bid that could bring the Gator Boys back to Everglades Holiday Park; a photo shoot involving alligators takes a dangerous turn.
Paul and Jimmy are faced with dual problems and create a solution for both.
American Curl kittens prepare for life on the catwalk, a set of Tonkinese run circles around mum, and a Maine Coon tries to show who's boss.
Meet the Turkish Van, Snowshoe, Chartreux, Bengal, Domestic Housecat, Fat Cats, and Balinese.
The Georgia Aquarium sends a team to Cape Town, South Africa, to help rehabilitate and release a group of African penguins into the wild; a dive team installs a shipwreck feature into an exhibit to provide enrichment for their sea turtle.
Two African penguins, Freya and Neo, welcome a young chick, but there's cause for concern when health problems arise; staff work to train a trio of harbor seals to ride the elevator, with the only hiccup being a nervous seal named Floyd.
Wade comes face-to-face with one of South America's greatest freshwater fighting fish.
Wade is on the hunt to find out what was behind the Sobral Santos attack on the Amazon River, where more than 200 passengers were killed on a pitch-black night.
Wade hunts for the Lau-lau, a creature said to swallow men whole.
Tia races to save a mother dog and her puppies; a major event in the life of a loyal parolee leaves Tia reeling.
Memphis Grizzlies basketball star Zach Randolph contacts Tia about a dog that was rescued from a drainpipe; Mariah and Earl ready a puppy for adoption.
Issues with the local community and government convince Tia to move the Villalobos Rescue Center from California to New Orleans.
Tia addresses her lazy parolees, which leads to a fiery confrontation with Randy; a strange-looking dog is rescued from the searing heat.
Tia travels to Nashville with Tania and new parolee Randy to save a dog from death row; a storm threatens to flood Villalobos; a rescued puppy may find a permanent home.
Wildlife expert Forrest Galante explores the rescue and rehabilitation at Vantara, a world-class sanctuary. Discover how the wildlife there are saved from captivity, conflict, neglect, and are given a second chance at life.
Forrest visits Vantara to see efforts securing a future for rare species; he joins a cheetah feeding circle, meets newborn cubs and follows a once orphaned sun bear called Prince.
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.
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.
Wildlife expert Forrest Galante explores the rescue and rehabilitation at Vantara, a world-class sanctuary. Discover how the wildlife there are saved from captivity, conflict, neglect, and are given a second chance at life.
Forrest visits Vantara to see efforts securing a future for rare species; he joins a cheetah feeding circle, meets newborn cubs and follows a once orphaned sun bear called Prince.
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.
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.
Tia addresses her lazy parolees, which leads to a fiery confrontation with Randy; a strange-looking dog is rescued from the searing heat.
Tia travels to Nashville with Tania and new parolee Randy to save a dog from death row; a storm threatens to flood Villalobos; a rescued puppy may find a permanent home.
Unusual kinds of dogs including an amazingly bright Briard that can ride a scooter, wipe his face and count, and the Japanese Chin, that likes to spin and sneezes backwards.
Meeting unusual kinds of dogs, including the gentle Borzoi, which is trained to help war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders.
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.
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.
Pete creates his first-ever midcentury decagon when he builds a tree house to observe bears in Farmington, Pa. -- complete with walls of glass windows and a ``bear-cam`` tracking system.
A couple dreams of having a treehouse atop a lighthouse in Washington, and Pete finds the property's steep grade challenging.
Pete uses hand-hewn rustic cedar to build an African-inspired circular hut treehouse complete with aerial walkway, spiral staircase and thatched roof.
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.
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 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.
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 canine's countertop gulp puts Dr. G and Ben on the road to a wholly challenging case; a feline who may have nibbled from a first aid kit presents a dire situation; Ben tries to pull his old school dad into the 21st century with mobile digital gear.
A canine with a stomach full of forbidden snacks socks it to Dr. G; a fellow member of the veterinary community fears her dog's symptoms might be due to an off-menu meal, or something worse.
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.
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.
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.
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 canine's countertop gulp puts Dr. G and Ben on the road to a wholly challenging case; a feline who may have nibbled from a first aid kit presents a dire situation; Ben tries to pull his old school dad into the 21st century with mobile digital gear.
A canine with a stomach full of forbidden snacks socks it to Dr. G; a fellow member of the veterinary community fears her dog's symptoms might be due to an off-menu meal, or something worse.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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 canine's countertop gulp puts Dr. G and Ben on the road to a wholly challenging case; a feline who may have nibbled from a first aid kit presents a dire situation; Ben tries to pull his old school dad into the 21st century with mobile digital gear.
A canine with a stomach full of forbidden snacks socks it to Dr. G; a fellow member of the veterinary community fears her dog's symptoms might be due to an off-menu meal, or something worse.
When a child is thrown from a boat and badly injured, wildlife agents are first on the scene. A night hunter faces multiple felony charges when agents make a grave discovery, agents confront a jet ski rider who risks drowning and gets belligerent.
A suspicious man fleeing on the levee after dark puts wildlife agents in danger. A first-time bowhunter could lose his kill over a major violation, and agents question a duck hunter with an attitude who seems to be hiding something.
When a pair of illegal hunters flee by truck, wildlife agents set out to track them down. Heaps of trash dumped at a fishing spot lead to a suspect who denies any wrongdoing, and damning evidence in a truck bed catches a hunter in a lie.
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 suspicious driver leads wildlife agents on a high-speed chase through a national forest. Goose hunting guides are caught in a repeat offense, and a routine stop turns treacherous when a suspect is discovered concealing a firearm.
At the annual ice-fishing tournament in Washington, N.H., numerous fishermen are cited for breaking the law; Officer Canfield catches reckless snowmobilers riding without registrations then receives a call that has him rushing to the hospital.
In the dark of the night, Officers Hannet and Masucci rush to the aid of an injured hiker trapped on Mount Monadnock; Lt. Cheney and Officer Jones patrol the Hooksett Dam, where river herring are spawning; a bear causes chaos.
When a reckless UTV strikes Officer Holmes from behind, Officer Mancini helps him seek medical treatment while handling the crime scene; a car accident kills a doe leaving two twin fawns vulnerable, and firecrackers give a veteran intense flashbacks.
High in the mountains, over 10,000 feet up, an unlikely champion stands: the whitebark pine. This resilient tree sustains life, providing food and shelter for animals like the grizzly bear, red squirrels, and more.
Following the three key predators of the Yellowstone ecosystem: the wolf, red fox and coyote.
A look at the lives of Montana conservation officers who defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
Inside Bambino, Pixie Bob, Australian Mist, Domestic Longhair, Cats Gone Wild, Cheetoh and Napoleon.
The Tonkinese, Nebelung, Serengeti, Korat, RagaMuffin and the Toyger; adventurous furballs in it for the long haul.
Wayde and Brett are asked to build a simple,elegant tank for TV host and actress Sherri Shepherd; the Rugged Ridge company has tasked the crew with their most outrageous build ever.
Wayde and Brett a hired by Howie Mandel to design a tank for his production office without any guidance, because Howie cannot make up his mind.
A look at the lives of Montana conservation officers who defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
Following the three key predators of the Yellowstone ecosystem: the wolf, red fox and coyote.
High in the mountains, over 10,000 feet up, an unlikely champion stands: the whitebark pine. This resilient tree sustains life, providing food and shelter for animals like the grizzly bear, red squirrels, and more.
A look at the lives of Montana conservation officers who defend public lands, handle anti-poaching sting operations and more.
Following the three key predators of the Yellowstone ecosystem: the wolf, red fox and coyote.
High in the mountains, over 10,000 feet up, an unlikely champion stands: the whitebark pine. This resilient tree sustains life, providing food and shelter for animals like the grizzly bear, red squirrels, and more.