
Doug to the Rescue
In our season opener, Doug takes his drone to the Dominican Republic to rescue puppies that have been abandoned in the municipal town dump.

In our season opener, Doug takes his drone to the Dominican Republic to rescue puppies that have been abandoned in the municipal town dump.

For this episode we will travel to the Entabeni Safari Conservancy where a special family of African elephant awaits relocation. The family will be moved from a private conservation area as they have reached the carrying capacity of that area.

One of the smallest antelope species – the red duiker thrives in the sub-tropical bushveld of the Kwa-Zulu Natal province. This very sensitive animal will be captured in nets, gently removed, and sent on their way to a new home.

Classified as critically endangered, these animals are known for their unpredictable and aggressive behaviour when approached or caught unaware. Join the capture team in an adventurous capture exercise at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park.

Rasto, a clever camel in Laikipia, Kenya, works as a transport vehicle on long treks through the desert, and we join a five-year-old water buffalo in Thailand for his first day at school.

In Nairobi, Kenya's Giraffe Manor is staffed by a unique crew of animals, and visit a Welsh fire station where TC, the lucky black cat, helps save lives.

At the North Shore Animal League the cages are full, and a snowstorm may keep potential adopters away. Crowded cages also put extra pressure on the staff, who need to work extra hours to care for all the animals.

The monsoon finally breaks, signaling the end of the drought and the beginning of a season of plenty, leading to celebrations from monkeys and people alike!

The drought means the monkey troop are facing starvation, but they are saved in the nick of time when a devout Hindu brings them bagful's of fruit and treats.

The captured monkeys are released in the unknown wilderness while the rest of the gang target a car full of shopping.

Aria (Cane Corso) and Brixton (Boxer) were both fun loving and friendly until a traumatic Husky attack left Aria with a fear-aggression towards strange dogs. Now it's up to the Dog Dudes and their pack of Huskies to prove to Aria that Huskies aren't so bad after all.

Doggy parents Rod and Jessie are out of options with their aggressive Australian Cattle Dog, Cooper, whose animal instincts are causing him to herd humans, not cattle. If the Dog Dudes can't turn this cattle dog's aggressive behaviour around, the family will be forced to put down their beloved pet.

Amanda loves her three-year old Pitbull/ Doberman, Frank. Frank takes his job as her protector very seriously...too seriously. Dudes will have their hands full with this protective Pitty but they and their pack of beautiful Huskies are up to the challenge.

A nervous Maremma sheepdog and a relaxed cat test Janice as she makes several prosthetics. Meanwhile, a German Shepherd needs an indoor slipper, and an Australian Cattle Dog seeks help for a knee injury.

Janice tackles a tiny challenge: making a prosthetic leg for a Chihuahua. Meanwhile, a squirrel-chasing Lab and an Akita with an autoimmune disorder need custom braces, and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel returns for a third device.

Jonathan returns to one of his favorite dive sites, the Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida, in search of a rare and amazing fish: The Stargazer. Then he invites his wife Christine and son Liam to go meet some playful seals in Massachusetts.,

Jonathan heads to Roatan, in Honduras, to meet the local population of sea turtles, where he witnesses an altercation over delicious sponges and ways in which fish steal food from turtles.,

The Blue World team divides up into two teams, with one heading to Florida and the other to Hawaii, to experience night dives offshore over thousands of feet of water.,

Around the globe, thousands of decommissioned naval vessels rot in dockyards. What can you do with these toxic time bombs? One solution is to clean them well, blow them up and sink them!

They're beautiful - and deadly, with venomous spines that resemble a lion's mane. They're lionfish, a tropical reef species normally found in the Indo-Pacific.