Schedule for Samsung Wild Life

The Wildlife Docs

The Wildlife Docs

The Wildlife Docs team up with The National Audubon Society to save hundreds of wild birds a year. We'll introduce you to a barred owl recovering from a ruptured air sack. Thanks to the help of The Wildlife Docs and the rehabilitators, the owl is healed and ready to be released back into the wild. Witness the successful return home for this lucky bird. Plus… hundreds of animals roam the 65-Acre Serengeti Plain at the park. From rhinos and giraffes to antelope and impala, the Animal Care Specialists train these hoof stock to voluntarily come in at night to participate in their own health care. Before the care team rings the bell to say goodnight, an addax on the veldt has a broken horn and needs to visit The Wildlife Docs.

2025-12-21 17:41:40 +0000 UTC2025-12-21 18:06:28 +0000 UTC (24m)
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A Dog For Life

A Dog For Life

David and Beryl are childhood sweethearts. In their late 60's now, they've been married for many enviably happy years. David has Multiple Sclerosis and they both felt it was time to bring a dog in the mix to be of assistance. Sue is a Cape Town local, with an illustrious record of international commercials behind her. She raises awareness that animals are sentient beings, deserving of as much love as much as every human and finds herself adopting a dog, even though it wasn't part of the plan.

2025-12-25 21:45:49 +0000 UTC2025-12-25 22:12:25 +0000 UTC (26m)
A Dog For Life

A Dog For Life

Lucy is a specialist service medic-alert dog trainer. She is on the hunt to adopt a dog that needs to meet her specific criteria for training, and the dog will live with her and her family until it is trained for a person in need. Kat is an introvert and hates shopping for anything so she does it all online, including finding her fur baby. She is a writer looking for a dog that will fit in with her lifestyle she loves her sleep and is reluctant to have anyone or anything disturb it.

2025-12-25 21:15:23 +0000 UTC2025-12-25 21:45:49 +0000 UTC (30m)
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