
The Wildlife Docs
Discover the amazing work being done by SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund recipients as they help animals across the globe. Then leap into action as an African bullfrog visits with park guests and The Wildlife Docs.

Discover the amazing work being done by SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund recipients as they help animals across the globe. Then leap into action as an African bullfrog visits with park guests and The Wildlife Docs.

From summer camps to the animal ambassador program, discover how Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is educating the next generation about the importance of saving wildlife. Plus, seven otter pups need rescuing.

Discover what's slowing down a usually fast cheetah. Plus, we'll travel to South Africa to visit with a cheetah rescue and rehab facility. Then, take it slow with two, young Aldabra tortoises.

A 350-pound silverback gorilla and his mom go in for their annual checkups while two young gorillas make the most of playtime.

You'll be amazed to see how fast these babies are growing! Lions, lemurs, sloths, flamingos, an orangutan, hyena, wallaby, and a giraffe too!

Creating and constructing for centuries, humans aren't the only animals built to build. Though the process differs greatly across species, nature's architects hold secrets we can only dream of unlocking. While most animals survive the harsh environment thrown at them, nature's builders have evolved to dictate their own habitat.

When Nate Hedges purchased 9-week old American bulldog Bella, he was living in a late night party house where people were constantly in and out and up at all hours. Sometimes, Nate would be gone an entire weekend, leaving Bella alone. Nate's lifestyle sent him into a downward spiral.

A Pit bull can open an ice chest, get a drink out and deliver it. She can play dead, high-five, crawl and bow, but she is aggressive toward people and dogs. A dachshund exhibits aggression at feeding time and when it comes time to trim his nails.

Weigh the merits of mini poodles, doodles, and collies for a newbie dog family.

Witness the surprise connection between a dog and a couple struck by tragedy.

Veterinarian Chris Brown is dragged out of bed to help a parrot who stuck its nose where it didn't belong. Then, an emergency strikes as Chris must help a Norwich terrier through a dangerous delivery.

Veterinarian Chris Brown is called out to a farm to investigate a daschund's dangerous obsession with newborn calves. Then, Chris turns detective as he tries to solve the mystery of the escaping pooch. Also, a depressed parrot caught in a bizarre love triangle – all caught on tape!

Chris Brown heads to Fiji with his vet father and Lisa Chimes to help victims of a devastating cyclone by treating their injured animals.

Veterinarian Chris Brown has helped his fair share of adorable animals, including a mother duck who has given birth on the balcony of a high rise building, an eight-week-old kitten who's suffering from an unknown malady, and a four-week-old lamb with a fractured leg whose place on the farm is in jeopardy unless Chris can help him walk again.

Can two families who live in New York City find the perfect dog for their urban spaces and active lifestyles?

Two moms decide their daughters are ready for the responsibility of a dog, but will they be able to agree on the right breed?

Dr. Mike joins forces with a South African Wildlife Vet as they work to keep the white rhino population healthy. Plus, meet dedicated conservationists, including a young boy, who are doing their part to help save the iconic black rhino from extinction.

Meet a pair of tiny tenrecs, the largest species of porcupine, and a tarantula, just three of the newest creatures to call Busch Gardens Tampa Bay home. Plus, a young sloth goes in for a CT scan.

Three years ago, Kelsey was a vet camper at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Today, she's landed her dream job, as a vet tech, assisting The Wildlife Docs. Plus, a red kangaroo goes in for her first checkup while a Western grey needs surgery.

Just because something is scaly... or prickly... or has a lot of legs, doesn't mean you should turn away. We'll introduce you to some creatures that get a bad rep just because of how they look.