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Julia grapples with a massive python, before encountering a lightning fast whip snake and visiting a hospital to talk snake bites.
Nick Evans is a snake-catcher from Durban; he loves snakes, especially black mambas! Follow him as he rescues highly venomous snakes from the homes of freaked out Durban residents.
Nick Evans is at it again, rescuing snakes from all kinds of odd places, like a python in a chicken coop, a deadly vine snake in a Pietermaritzburg pot plant and a bunch of terrified house snakes.
Twin fawns arrive at the centre; a volunteer searches for orphans in the woods; Hope tends to a tiny owl.
Stuart avoids a dangerous bite from an eastern brown snake; Mick and Adele struggle to remove a python from an office fridge.
A chicken coop is raided by a python; the team must remove an eastern brown snake from a family's backyard.
Niall travels to Venezuela to capture and measure the largest anacondas in the Amazon; he hears stories from locals about true giant snakes that have killed and eaten people; Niall encounters the biggest snake he's ever tackled.
A brilliant October sun rises out over the islands of Penobscot Bay; hillsides blush red, orange, and yellow, migrating waterfowl seek out marshes, and ancient lichens overtake glacial boulders.
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Jimmy Doherty travels to Uganda in the heart of Africa to meet a young British couple and their five-month-old baby, who have abandoned the rat race in the UK for a new life on the banks of the River Nile.
Jack and Colton take on a section of the Arizona Trail and make their way through ancient lava fields.
Colton and Jack head deep into the San Juan National Forest in Colorado to climb their first 14,000-foot mountain.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
Officers in Michigan's thumb region execute a group patrol for snowmobilers and ice anglers; an officer in the northern Lower Peninsula looks into a deer that may have been illegally shot on private property.
A cow winds up at Hope For Wildlife; the spring orphans are all grown up, and Hope has to decide who's ready for release.
In Uganda, Niall learns that villagers are causing the population of lions to decline.
The Harris family has stewarded the land at White Oak Pastures for six generations; throughout the years, they have remained committed to their rural Georgia community-and regenerative agriculture.
At the Whiterock Conservancy in Coon Rapids, Iowa, farmers Liz and Darwin share their passion for sustainable farming and its vital role in preserving the land for future generations.
Blue carbon describes the carbon captured and moved by the world's oceans and coastal ecosystems; we look at the potential solutions of iron fertilization, seaweed permaculture and management, ocean restoration and coastal livelihoods.
Learning how artificial intelligence threatens to take the reins as the most powerful species on Earth.
Jess and Stu are shocked to discover what species they're dealing with, and it's a code red when another team member is bitten by an eastern brown snake.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
Lynn plays surrogate to baby beavers; Zach is forced to follow a seal along the coastline; a patient returns after a release goes wrong.
Jess and Stuart answer the call to remove an eastern brown snake that has taken over a grandfather's chicken coop.
Stuart and Olivia try to capture two eastern browns while Mick's mother calls for help after she discovers a strange reptile in her bedroom.
Niall joins python hunters in Florida to find some escaped snakes.
Adele and Mick search for a camouflaged eastern brown; Jess and Chris tear into an impounded car to reach a coastal carpet python.
A ``snake`` reveals its true identity; a carpet python caught between fences makes for an awkward capture; in Sydney, a surprise package awaits Jess and Chris.
Johnny has one stinker of a day and Julia teaches a few things about owning and caring for a lizard before dealing with a deadly trespasser.
Julia is called about a possibly venomous hidden in a brick wall; expecting the usual guy in khaki shorts, the caller is surprised it's Julia who appears with snake-catching gear in hand.
Nick Evans is called out to rescue a family who has been chased out of their home by a highly venomous snake; he saves two pets from a cobra that just won't stop spitting toxic poison.
Durban's lush forests are a haven for green snakes that use the vegetation to camouflage themselves; but which ones of these slithery beasts are dangerous?
Adele and Mick search for a camouflaged eastern brown; Jess and Chris tear into an impounded car to reach a coastal carpet python.
A ``snake`` reveals its true identity; a carpet python caught between fences makes for an awkward capture; in Sydney, a surprise package awaits Jess and Chris.
Johnny has one stinker of a day and Julia teaches a few things about owning and caring for a lizard before dealing with a deadly trespasser.
Julia is called about a possibly venomous hidden in a brick wall; expecting the usual guy in khaki shorts, the caller is surprised it's Julia who appears with snake-catching gear in hand.
Nick Evans is called out to rescue a family who has been chased out of their home by a highly venomous snake; he saves two pets from a cobra that just won't stop spitting toxic poison.
Durban's lush forests are a haven for green snakes that use the vegetation to camouflage themselves; but which ones of these slithery beasts are dangerous?
Lynn plays surrogate to baby beavers; Zach is forced to follow a seal along the coastline; a patient returns after a release goes wrong.
Jess and Stuart answer the call to remove an eastern brown snake that has taken over a grandfather's chicken coop.
Stuart and Olivia try to capture two eastern browns while Mick's mother calls for help after she discovers a strange reptile in her bedroom.
Niall joins python hunters in Florida to find some escaped snakes.
Gentle waves wash an intimate Hawaiian beach as a pair of nature's dominant species exchange nuptials under a golden sun.
Conservation Officers serve warrants to a suspect believed to have taken 18 deer without licenses.
November 15 is Michigan's firearm opener each year and is like Christmas for many hunters and Conservation Officers alike; officers investigate a hunter possibly shooting into a dwelling.
Filmmaker Jacob Morrison reveals California's complex struggle over who gets fresh water and how moneyed interests manipulate the system. Battles over uncertain water supplies herald an impending crisis - not just in California but around the world.
The investigations and adventures of alien-busters Ryan Bolton, Kristen Martyn and Adam Henkel.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
Conservation Officers in West Michigan look upon salmon fishermen and work hard to protect the resource by combatting the retention of foul-hooked fish; another officer visits an elementary school to teach 3rd graders about his role in the DNR.
The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance. Upwelling from the deepest trenches brings nutrients to the surface allowing phytoplankton to bloom laying.
Dams control water supply and generate power, but cities can be submerged in minutes if something goes wrong; bridges and tunnels make hard-to-reach places easily accessible, but when they unexpectedly fail, the results can be disastrous.
Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are all the same thing with different names, but what they also have in common is their destructive power.
Using an infrared camera strapped onto his drone, Doug Thron travels to the heart of disaster zones to locate and rescue the animals who have been left behind.
With the help of expert animal rescuer Aja Estro, Doug continues his tireless search and rescue missions across the city of Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura.
Experience a hurricane's pounding rain and violent gusts, and discover how science is getting better at early detection and safety measures. Hear how a competitive fisherman, a storm chaser, and an extreme explorer have ridden out nasty tempests.
Stuart and Chris answer a call where an eastern brown snake is in between the cushions of a couch; Adele and Mick try to get a carpet python out of a family's fence slats.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
Jennie and Stephanie try to save a harbour seal pup.
Reptile catcher Stuart McKenzie responds to a distress call from a boy who discovered a snake hiding under the toilet rolls.
Surf lifesavers call the team when they find a red-bellied black snake in their boardroom; Stuart and Olivia try to remove three pythons from a building site.
Some of the world's most venomous animals are found in Gran Sabana, Venezuala.
A frantic call leads Stuart and Olivia to a red-bellied black snake; Jess proves diamonds are a girl's best friend as she wrestles her first diamond python; a rare snake makes an appearance.
A lively jungle python gives Mick a bite; on the Sunshine Coast, Stuart plays a dangerous game of tug of war with a red-bellied black snake that refuses to come out from under a concrete slab.
Julia tries to accomplish a task that seems impossible; Barry leaves Julia in a dilemma; an unrestrained keelback needs to be caught; Johnny and Julia must deal with a hopeless situation.
Julia rescues a policeman from an unwelcome intruder; Johnny gets to go up against a venomous snake all on his own; Julia gets to go explore at night in a leech-infested forest.
Summer is snake season in Durban, and Nick Evans is run off his feet rescuing terrified Durban residents from black mamba invasions.
Nick Evans is mad about black mambas, but it's not just snakes he's called out to rescue; he gets calls for pretty much anything scary and scaly, including the infamous monitor lizard.
A frantic call leads Stuart and Olivia to a red-bellied black snake; Jess proves diamonds are a girl's best friend as she wrestles her first diamond python; a rare snake makes an appearance.
A lively jungle python gives Mick a bite; on the Sunshine Coast, Stuart plays a dangerous game of tug of war with a red-bellied black snake that refuses to come out from under a concrete slab.
Julia tries to accomplish a task that seems impossible; Barry leaves Julia in a dilemma; an unrestrained keelback needs to be caught; Johnny and Julia must deal with a hopeless situation.
Julia rescues a policeman from an unwelcome intruder; Johnny gets to go up against a venomous snake all on his own; Julia gets to go explore at night in a leech-infested forest.
Summer is snake season in Durban, and Nick Evans is run off his feet rescuing terrified Durban residents from black mamba invasions.
Nick Evans is mad about black mambas, but it's not just snakes he's called out to rescue; he gets calls for pretty much anything scary and scaly, including the infamous monitor lizard.
Jennie and Stephanie try to save a harbour seal pup.
Reptile catcher Stuart McKenzie responds to a distress call from a boy who discovered a snake hiding under the toilet rolls.
Surf lifesavers call the team when they find a red-bellied black snake in their boardroom; Stuart and Olivia try to remove three pythons from a building site.
Some of the world's most venomous animals are found in Gran Sabana, Venezuala.
Brandt's cormorants soar over California sea lions hauled out on rocks, returning on this moody evening to their Pacific island.
Tom reveals why penguins waddle, explores the sperm whale's nautical noggin and more.
Tom the Blowfish Hird meets a seal with an enormous schnoz and more.
In White Cloud, Kan., soil scientist Ray Archuleta works with the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska to restore tribal lands through regenerative agriculture.
Meet the Kilpatricks of The Farm on Central, a small-scale urban farm in Carlisle, Ohio; they keep land restoration and teaching the next generation of farmers at the heart of their mission.
An overview of what climate restoration is, how it is being developed around the world and the low-hanging fruit for immediate focus, methane -- the most potent, risky and short-lived greenhouse gas.
The race to reinvent the future of transport by 2050 is on. From robotaxis and drone superhighways, to carbon-free superfuels and rethinking our lifestyles, we discover a thrilling new future.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
A Michigan officer in the northern Lower Peninsula works to confiscate guns that may have been used to illegally harvest elk and then have them analyzed by the lab of the State Police.
The staff steps up to release the few remaining patients, when Hope suffers a personal tragedy.
Some of the world's most venomous animals are found in Gran Sabana, Venezuala.
Rescuers travel to Nicaragua to try to save threatened and endangered sea turtles from extinction; a helpless harbor seal pup is tangled in a deadly nylon fishing net.
Law enforcement officers in Florida help sea lions and protect manatees; a cop helps a turtle in distress.
Whether it's flying in the sky, swinging through the trees, leaping off buildings, or defying gravity, Tom The Blowfish Hird is going higher than ever before to find nature's ultimate highflyers.
Nature is filled with no shortage of flamboyant creatures. Tom The Blowfish Hird shines the spotlight on outrageous exhibitionists in his search for the natural world's greatest showmen.
Lance, Jessica, Sonja and Leyla rescue a community center; a killer bee infestation is preventing kids from using the gym; Lance braves dangerous winds and heat on the roof to capture the bees.
Lance and Sonja smoke out a killer beehive in a golf course home; when they try to capture them, the swarm does something unexpected; they need to capture bees that attacked a family's kids.
Stuart and Chris answer a call where a snake disappears after it is spotted near a child. They later stop by a house that Stuart has already been to, where a red belly escapes for the first time.
A weekly program dedicated to covering the stories that shape the planet; featuring the latest updates in energy, environment, tech, climate, and more.
When a fawn is found stuck in thick, toxic tar, Hope assembles her entire team to wash and care for it in a desperate bid to save its life.
Two eastern brown snakes play hide-and-seek with wranglers Chris and Stuart in a family backyard; Mick dives into a swimming pool to remove a keelback.
Colton and Jack head deep into the San Juan National Forest in Colorado to climb their first 14,000-foot mountain.
Jack and Colton take on a section of the Arizona Trail and make their way through ancient lava fields.
Jimmy Doherty travels to Uganda in the heart of Africa to meet a young British couple and their five-month-old baby, who have abandoned the rat race in the UK for a new life on the banks of the River Nile.
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird meets a real-life blowfish, demonstrates how humpback whales feast, reveals the architectural genius of a sand mason worm and jumps in the pool to hunt like a spinner shark.
Tom ``The Blowfish`` Hird explores the hammerhead's sensational snout, a cuttlefish's inky getaway and pays homage to a true oceanic headbanger: the bowhead whale.
A brilliant October sun rises out over the islands of Penobscot Bay; hillsides blush red, orange, and yellow, migrating waterfowl seek out marshes, and ancient lichens overtake glacial boulders.
Niall travels to Venezuela to capture and measure the largest anacondas in the Amazon; he hears stories from locals about true giant snakes that have killed and eaten people; Niall encounters the biggest snake he's ever tackled.
A chicken coop is raided by a python; the team must remove an eastern brown snake from a family's backyard.
Stuart avoids a dangerous bite from an eastern brown snake; Mick and Adele struggle to remove a python from an office fridge.
Twin fawns arrive at the centre; a volunteer searches for orphans in the woods; Hope tends to a tiny owl.
Nick Evans is at it again, rescuing snakes from all kinds of odd places, like a python in a chicken coop, a deadly vine snake in a Pietermaritzburg pot plant and a bunch of terrified house snakes.
Nick Evans is a snake-catcher from Durban; he loves snakes, especially black mambas! Follow him as he rescues highly venomous snakes from the homes of freaked out Durban residents.
Julia grapples with a massive python, before encountering a lightning fast whip snake and visiting a hospital to talk snake bites.
Julia is led on an exhausting and not so merry chase by one of the world's most dangerous snakes.
Tackling one of the busiest catching seasons on record, Adele and Mick have double the work cut out for them as they remove a pair of highly venomous eastern browns from under a water tank.
Chris and Jess head to the outskirts of Sydney, Australia, to capture an elusive red-bellied black snake; a coastal carpet python needs help out of a drainpipe; Stuart and Olivia make a rare find.
Nick Evans is at it again, rescuing snakes from all kinds of odd places, like a python in a chicken coop, a deadly vine snake in a Pietermaritzburg pot plant and a bunch of terrified house snakes.
Nick Evans is a snake-catcher from Durban; he loves snakes, especially black mambas! Follow him as he rescues highly venomous snakes from the homes of freaked out Durban residents.
Julia grapples with a massive python, before encountering a lightning fast whip snake and visiting a hospital to talk snake bites.
Julia is led on an exhausting and not so merry chase by one of the world's most dangerous snakes.
Tackling one of the busiest catching seasons on record, Adele and Mick have double the work cut out for them as they remove a pair of highly venomous eastern browns from under a water tank.
Chris and Jess head to the outskirts of Sydney, Australia, to capture an elusive red-bellied black snake; a coastal carpet python needs help out of a drainpipe; Stuart and Olivia make a rare find.