
Dr. Keri: Prairie Vet
Dr. Keri explores the new technologies at The Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Keri explores the new technologies at The Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

From show dogs to therapy dogs, Dr. Keri shows the benefits of purebreds and good breeders.

A scientific expedition explores the biology behind the largest bony fish in the world.

Volunteers aid in conservation, help build and face thrilling honey harvesting challenges.

Volunteers have close encounters with famous animals; they walk alongside elephants.

Emily takes the cubs on their first trip from the cub's house, a walk in the vineyards.

Baggins finds it hard to resist Legacy who seems to be on heat.

In Costa Rica, there is said to be two venomous snakes for every hectare of land.

Nigel explores many environments in China to track down his top 10, including the king cobra.

A look at ancient architecture, which stands as a lasting testimony to human achievement.

Takes a look at the hierarchy of animals in the wild as they fight each other to survive.

Shows some of the most venomous creatures in the animal kingdom and the various ways they hunt prey.

In the biodiverse marine region, there are extraordinary creatures beyond imagination.

Just when it seems this harsh winter will never end, Dr. Keri delivers the first calf of spring.

Dr. Keri demonstrates sheer prairie grit, crossing a dangerous ice road for winter preg checks.

The northern area of the Red Sea is known as the Sunken Route for the many vessels.

The volunteers help move an ostrich mother and her chicks and take a tour of some local caves.

The volunteers spend time with a cheetah and a zebra; they see elephants beat the heat with a swim.

Jump in the flow of the East Australian Current with migrating humpback whales.

Yankee is stuck in quarantine because he needs further tests, before flying to Canada.