Episode 6. There's a bad smell emanating from a shipment of mealworms. Meanwhile, a diabetic dog arriving from its 24-hour flight from Australia requires an insulin injection quickly.
06:25 Mekong: Soul of a River 1/4s.
China. The journey along the Mekong reaches China, where steep canyons fall from the Tibetan plateau. Diverse species roam, such as the elusive snow leopard.
07:15 Wildest Latin America 1/1s.
Amazon. Home to a third of all species on the planet, the Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world. What makes this rich ecosystem such a powerhouse of evolution?
08:10 Wildest Latin America 1/2s.
Andes. The longest chain of mountains in the world, the Andes run the length of western South America. How do people and animals survive in this high altitude world of extremes?
09:05 Wildest Latin America 1/3s.
Venezuela. The tidal forests of Venezuela's Orinoco River are home to ibis, pumas, four-eyed fish and fiddler crabs. What other extraordinary creatures live on the River's banks?
10:00 Wildest Latin America 1/4s.
Pantanal. The Pantanal is the world's largest wetland - but this is no ordinary swamp. Every year its drowned by floods, then parched by drought. Meet the animals that call it home.
10:55 Wildest Latin America 1/5s.
Patagonia. Witness a year in the life of the animals, plants and people who inhabit the ice fields, mountains, deserts and oceans of Patagonia, South America's last great wilderness.
11:50 Prehistoric Elephant
Discover how the mastodon evolved, migrated out of Africa and survived in the North American forests for roughly 3.7 million years and through dozens of climate changes.
12:45 The Vet Life 1/7s.
Training Day. Dr. Lavigne must remove tumours from an older dog, Dr. Ross tries to save a rabbit's foot damaged by a dog attack, and Dr. Blue visits farm to castrate an angry donkey.
13:40 Extinct Or Alive 1/6s.
The Pachylemur. Madagascar's Pachylemurs were red, furry giants, nearly the size of great apes. Forrest scales the jungle canopy to prove the giant species still lives.
14:35 Catching Monsters 1/1s.
Bluefin Battle. In the North Atlantic, the Bluefin tuna season begins. Just one tuna can bring in a payday as high as $30,000. But each fisherman gets just one per season, so the pressure is on.
15:30 Biggest and Baddest 1/2s.
Elephants. Global explorer Niall McCann continues his quest to find the largest and most ferocious animals on the planet, and is off to western Nepal to pursue Asia's biggest elephants.
16:25 Animal Cops Houston 14/16s.
Cats in Trouble. When it becomes apparent that a group of cats are in peril, the investigators from the Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals swoop into action.
17:20 Search for the Knysna Elephants
The Knysna elephants are animals of myth and legend. It was thought that only one elderly female Knysna elephant was still surviving, until a startling discovery was made.
18:15 Hanging With The Hendersons 1/7s.
Donkey Dentist. Dr Ross visits a donkey rescue centre to learn more about equine care. Back at the clinic, Dr Tony helps an injured puppy and Dr Ryan performs a delicate surgery.
19:10 Extinct Or Alive 1/3s.
Florida Black Wolf. Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for the black panther, which has never been seen in the US. Discoveries in the area suggest it may be more than a rumour.
20:05 Wildest Islands 2/5s.
Falkland Islands: Penguin Paradise. A third of the world's penguin species make the Falklands their annual breeding ground; why do penguins and their sea lion predators thrive here?
21:00 Catching Monsters 1/2s.
Titan Tuna. As the bluefin tuna season enters its second week, the pressure ramps up. Some have caught their big money fish. Others are still searching for a giant that will bring in a payday.
21:55 Wildest Islands 1/3s.
Galapagos. How have people, plants and animals developed ingenious ways to survive and thrive in remote locations from the Galapagos Islands to the lush forests of Zanzibar?
22:50 Hanging With The Hendersons 1/7s.
Donkey Dentist. Dr Ross visits a donkey rescue centre to learn more about equine care. Back at the clinic, Dr Tony helps an injured puppy and Dr Ryan performs a delicate surgery.
23:45 Extinct Or Alive 1/3s.
Florida Black Wolf. Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for the black panther, which has never been seen in the US. Discoveries in the area suggest it may be more than a rumour.
00:40 Catching Monsters 1/2s.
Titan Tuna. As the bluefin tuna season enters its second week, the pressure ramps up. Some have caught their big money fish. Others are still searching for a giant that will bring in a payday.
01:35 Search for the Knysna Elephants
The Knysna elephants are animals of myth and legend. It was thought that only one elderly female Knysna elephant was still surviving, until a startling discovery was made.
02:25 Hanging With The Hendersons 1/7s.
Donkey Dentist. Dr Ross visits a donkey rescue centre to learn more about equine care. Back at the clinic, Dr Tony helps an injured puppy and Dr Ryan performs a delicate surgery.
03:15 Extinct Or Alive 1/3s.
Florida Black Wolf. Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for the black panther, which has never been seen in the US. Discoveries in the area suggest it may be more than a rumour.
04:02 Wildest Islands 2/5s.
Falkland Islands: Penguin Paradise. A third of the world's penguin species make the Falklands their annual breeding ground; why do penguins and their sea lion predators thrive here?
04:49 Wildest Islands 1/3s.
Galapagos. How have people, plants and animals developed ingenious ways to survive and thrive in remote locations from the Galapagos Islands to the lush forests of Zanzibar?
05:36 Animal Airport 2/6s.
Episode 6. There's a bad smell emanating from a shipment of mealworms. Meanwhile, a diabetic dog arriving from its 24-hour flight from Australia requires an insulin injection quickly.
Episode 7. Grace loses her way whilst transporting a support dog. Meanwhile, the rescue centre braces itself for a huge influx of rescued animals, but can the team find room for them all?
06:25 Into Alaska 1/9s.
Surrounded By Bears. While on an expedition, Bill and Dustin find themselves surrounded by Kodiak bears. Meanwhile, Dom is on his way to place tracking collars on mountain goats.
07:15 A Panda Is Born
We focus on the struggle of two pandas to become parents, and also cover the 30-year history of giant pandas at the National Zoo from the original pair to the present day.
08:10 China's Last Elephants
Follow a team from The International Fund For Animal Welfare working with locals in Yunnan Province to secure a future for one of China's most treasured symbols.
09:05 Kingdom of the Elephants
A sacred animal, the elephant holds much prestige in Thailand. This is an intimate portrayal of a young girl's journey to becoming a Mahout.
10:00 Prehistoric Elephant
Discover how the mastodon evolved, migrated out of Africa and survived in the North American forests for roughly 3.7 million years and through dozens of climate changes.
10:55 Search for the Knysna Elephants
The Knysna elephants are animals of myth and legend. It was thought that only one elderly female Knysna elephant was still surviving, until a startling discovery was made.
11:50 Wildest Islands 2/1s.
Japan: Islands Of Extremes. Japan is an expansive archipelago covering a range of climatic zones. Explore the unique array of Asian and Arctic species that inhabit this country.
12:45 Wildest Islands 2/2s.
Amazon River Islands: The Floating Forests. Discover the amazing creatures that inhabit the thousands of isolated jungle islands spread along the Rio Negro and Amazon River.
13:40 Wildest Islands 2/3s.
Vancouver Island: Rivers Of Life. Vancouver Island is a vast and wild island with a backbone of jagged mountains running its length. Explore the unique wildlife that inhabits it.
14:35 Wildest Islands 2/4s.
Philippines: Islands Of Mystery. Discover a nation of over 7,000 islands, forming one of the most ancient archipelagos in the world where wildlife and people have had to adapt.
15:30 Wildest Islands 2/5s.
Falkland Islands: Penguin Paradise. A third of the world's penguin species make the Falklands their annual breeding ground; why do penguins and their sea lion predators thrive here?
16:25 Shark Attack Survivors
An investigation into the secrets of the most deadly marine predators, this special looks at why sharks attack humans, as well as the best ways to survive an attack.
17:20 Sharkbite Beach
Shark Bite Beach. In the summer of 2008, panic gripped the Pacific coast when a series of horrific shark attacks left three dead. Why were the deadly Great Whites targeting humans?
18:15 Sharks of the Shadowland
Attack survivor Jenny Oliver and researcher Kina Scollay are on a quest to find out if the mysterious Sevengill sharks are targeting divers- and are they hunting in packs?
19:10 How Do Animals Do That 1/11s.
Episode 11. Experts test to see if wild wolves are smarter than domestic dogs with an interesting experiment. Plus, can spiders really fly? And, how do polar bears keep warm?
19:35 How Do Animals Do That 1/12s.
Episode 12. Experts look at why drowned ants don't drown. Plus, why don't woodpeckers get headaches? And, how does a 15-foot octopus escape through a three-inch hole?
20:05 Pit Bulls & Parolees 10/2s.
Golden Girl. Former adopters come back to Villalobos to adopt another dog. Mariah faces a challenging rescue when she realizes that the dog in danger is deaf.
21:00 Alaska Monsters 1/4s.
The Northern Giant. The team heads deep into the Alaskan Interior outside of Fairbanks to investigate reports of a gigantic bear-like creature known as the Northern Giant.
21:55 Alaska Monsters 1/5s.
The Alaskan Tiger. Hot on the trail of a huge feline who has been reported in the town of Paxson, Todd devises a trap, while Levi figures out a way to wirelessly trigger it.
22:50 Alaska Monsters 1/6s.
The Sasquatch of the South. The team heads to southern Alaska to investigate sightings of a highly temperamental Bigfoot. Todd and Rhett build a huge, electrified tepee to catch it.
23:45 Catching Monsters 1/1s.
Bluefin Battle. In the North Atlantic, the Bluefin tuna season begins. Just one tuna can bring in a payday as high as $30,000. But each fisherman gets just one per season, so the pressure is on.
00:40 Catching Monsters 1/2s.
Titan Tuna. As the bluefin tuna season enters its second week, the pressure ramps up. Some have caught their big money fish. Others are still searching for a giant that will bring in a payday.
01:35 I'm Alive 1/9s.
A New Day. An engagement party turns to tragedy when one of the guests is attacked by an alligator and a man is bitten five times by the deadly death adder. Will they survive?
02:25 Into Alaska 1/9s.
Surrounded By Bears. While on an expedition, Bill and Dustin find themselves surrounded by Kodiak bears. Meanwhile, Dom is on his way to place tracking collars on mountain goats.
03:15 North Woods Law 6/7s.
Under The Radar. Officer Canfield breaks up an illegal fishing tournament that has been operating in secret for 45 years. Meanwhile, Officer MacFadzen rescues an injured hawk.
04:02 Animal Cops Houston 14/12s.
Insulin Injection. Investigator Trischa Price is called out on an animal cruelty case with sinister undertones. She finds a sick horse, and nearby, some needles. What is going on?
04:49 Animal Cops Houston 14/13s.
Fred the Chimpanzee. SPCA investigators are called out on a shocking case - to rescue a 25-year-old chimpanzee that has been found living alone in a cage at his owner's house.
05:36 Animal Airport 2/7s.
Episode 7. Grace loses her way whilst transporting a support dog. Meanwhile, the rescue centre braces itself for a huge influx of rescued animals, but can the team find room for them all?
Episode 8. The team at the rescue centre faces a range of animals requiring attention. But will they be able to deal with them in the fast-paced setting of an international airport?
06:25 How Do Animals Do That 1/11s.
Episode 11. Experts test to see if wild wolves are smarter than domestic dogs with an interesting experiment. Plus, can spiders really fly? And, how do polar bears keep warm?
06:50 How Do Animals Do That 1/12s.
Episode 12. Experts look at why drowned ants don't drown. Plus, why don't woodpeckers get headaches? And, how does a 15-foot octopus escape through a three-inch hole?
07:15 Pit Bulls & Parolees 8/6s.
Hounded. When an adopted dog mysteriously appears in a Mississippi shelter, Tania and Earl go to the rescue. Parolee Joe is shaken after separating two stray dogs fighting.
08:10 Pit Bulls & Parolees 8/7s.
Kindness of Strangers. After great flood of 2016 devastates Louisiana, Tia and the Villalobos team help the victims. An elderly woman is hospitalised and separated from her dogs.
09:05 Pit Bulls & Parolees 8/8s.
Pushing Forward. Tia attempts to rescue a stray, but her leg injury holds her back, and new parolee Mike struggles to balance working and being a parent.
10:00 Pit Bulls & Parolees 8/9s.
Going The Distance. Tania heads to California to pick up a former VRC dog whose adopter has died, and after being rescued, a badly injured puppy is discovered to be a missing pet.
10:55 Wildest Islands 1/3s.
Galapagos. How have people, plants and animals developed ingenious ways to survive and thrive in remote locations from the Galapagos Islands to the lush forests of Zanzibar?
11:50 How Do Animals Do That 1/11s.
Episode 11. Experts test to see if wild wolves are smarter than domestic dogs with an interesting experiment. Plus, can spiders really fly? And, how do polar bears keep warm?
12:15 How Do Animals Do That 1/12s.
Episode 12. Experts look at why drowned ants don't drown. Plus, why don't woodpeckers get headaches? And, how does a 15-foot octopus escape through a three-inch hole?
12:45 Shark Attack File 2
A chilling, in-depth look at one of man's dreaded fears - the shark. With graphic news clips, shark footage and interviews with shark attack survivors from around the world.
13:40 Alaska Monsters 1/4s.
The Northern Giant. The team heads deep into the Alaskan Interior outside of Fairbanks to investigate reports of a gigantic bear-like creature known as the Northern Giant.
14:35 Alaska Monsters 1/5s.
The Alaskan Tiger. Hot on the trail of a huge feline who has been reported in the town of Paxson, Todd devises a trap, while Levi figures out a way to wirelessly trigger it.
15:30 Alaska Monsters 1/6s.
The Sasquatch of the South. The team heads to southern Alaska to investigate sightings of a highly temperamental Bigfoot. Todd and Rhett build a huge, electrified tepee to catch it.
16:25 Catching Monsters 1/1s.
Bluefin Battle. In the North Atlantic, the Bluefin tuna season begins. Just one tuna can bring in a payday as high as $30,000. But each fisherman gets just one per season, so the pressure is on.
17:20 A Panda Is Born
We focus on the struggle of two pandas to become parents, and also cover the 30-year history of giant pandas at the National Zoo from the original pair to the present day.
18:15 China's Last Elephants
Follow a team from The International Fund For Animal Welfare working with locals in Yunnan Province to secure a future for one of China's most treasured symbols.
19:10 The Lost Kingdom Of The Yeti
In the high-altitude wilderness of Bhutan, new evidence hints that the mysterious yeti may exist. Mark Evans travels into the Himalayas to discover the truth.
21:00 River Monsters 8/1s.
Razorhead. Terrifying reports surface of a creature terrorizing the Florida Keys. Jeremy Wade sets off to the Sunshine State to find out what is triggering these unusual attacks.
21:55 Crocodile Hunter 4/8s.
Reptiles of the Lost Continent. Join us on an adventure into the forests of Madagascar to find the many varied species of chameleons.
22:50 How Do Animals Do That 1/11s.
Episode 11. Experts test to see if wild wolves are smarter than domestic dogs with an interesting experiment. Plus, can spiders really fly? And, how do polar bears keep warm?
23:15 How Do Animals Do That 1/12s.
Episode 12. Experts look at why drowned ants don't drown. Plus, why don't woodpeckers get headaches? And, how does a 15-foot octopus escape through a three-inch hole?
23:45 Whale Wars 4/8s.
Battle Stations. After the Bob Barker and Gojira launch a successful attack on the harpoon ship that has been following them, they continue their search for ultimate target, the Nisshin Maru.
00:40 Whale Wars 4/9s.
The Giant Enemy. After months of gruelling searching, the Sea Shepherds find the Nisshin Maru. But their target is intent on escaping the Gojira, leaving them battling the deadly Antarctic ice.
01:35 Whale Wars 4/10s.
Delivering the Final Blow. The Sea Shepherds are pursuing the Japanese whalers' mother ship, the Nisshin Maru, but as the whalers speed east, will the Bob Barker run out of fuel?
02:25 Biggest and Baddest 1/1s.
Anaconda. Global explorer and biologist Niall McCann travels to Venezuela's Amazon jungle in search of the largest snake in the world - the anaconda.
03:15 Biggest and Baddest 1/2s.
Elephants. Global explorer Niall McCann continues his quest to find the largest and most ferocious animals on the planet, and is off to western Nepal to pursue Asia's biggest elephants.
04:02 Animal Cops Houston 14/14s.
Liberty County Battle. Investigator Jennifer Francis helps police seize four emaciated horses and a calf following a heated exchange with the owner.
04:49 Animal Cops Houston 14/15s.
Slick. The SPCA responds to a call about two dogs that have been callously abandoned by their owner. Investigator Kirstie Franks goes to the rescue.
05:36 Animal Airport 2/8s.
Episode 8. The team at the rescue centre faces a range of animals requiring attention. But will they be able to deal with them in the fast-paced setting of an international airport?
Episode 9. While Stuart has some colourful and lively King Vultures to look after, it's day one for the work experience boy - how will he cope with the wild animals?
06:25 Wild Appalachia
This stunning wildlife documentary captures the seldom seen wild side of America's most popular forests and reveals the nature of the Appalachians.
07:15 Into Alaska 1/1s.
Release The Eagle. On the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Officer Johnson must save an injured bald eagle. On Kodiak Island, biologist Bill Leacock enters the heart of bear country.
08:10 Extinct Or Alive 1/1s.
Formosan Clouded Leopard. Forrest tracks clues and eyewitness accounts that suggest the Formosan Clouded Leopard, which was declared extinct only recently, could still be alive.
09:05 Extinct Or Alive 1/2s.
White Wolf Of Newfoundland. Forrest teams up with an expert in Newfoundland seeking the white wolf, which was declared extinct in 1930. They meet a hunter convinced he shot one.
10:00 Wild Costa Rica
Explore the incredible creatures that inhabit Costa Rica, one of the most ecologically diverse places on earth. Meet the rare and secretive ocelot and puma, and much more.
10:55 Into Alaska 1/2s.
The Heart Of Bear Country. Bill and Dustin must recover critical bear data before a storm strands them in Kodiak bear country. On the Kenai Refuge, Chris tracks an illegal trapper.
11:50 Search for the Knysna Elephants
The Knysna elephants are animals of myth and legend. It was thought that only one elderly female Knysna elephant was still surviving, until a startling discovery was made.
12:45 Extinct Or Alive 1/3s.
Florida Black Wolf. Forrest combs the Florida Everglades for the black panther, which has never been seen in the US. Discoveries in the area suggest it may be more than a rumour.
13:40 Wild Dubai
Behind modern Dubai lies a hidden treasure - an incredible wildlife that speaks of a timeless connection to the desert, the sea and the history and tradition of its people.
14:35 Into Alaska 1/3s.
The Salmon Are Coming!. As fishing season begins, Rob seeks missing passengers from an overturned boat on the Kenai. Intern Laura gets experience with the infamous migrating salmon.
15:30 Wildest Latin America 1/1s.
Amazon. Home to a third of all species on the planet, the Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world. What makes this rich ecosystem such a powerhouse of evolution?
16:25 Wildest Middle East 1/4s.
Egypt. Among the baron and vast sands of north Africa, there is actually a teeming ecosystem. From the crocodiles of the Nile; the horned viper and the bustling Red Sea.
17:20 Into Alaska 1/4s.
The Mountain Goat Quest. Bill and Dustin get close to a sow and cubs at a fish weir, and Dom takes a long hike into the Chugash to see what happened to one of his collared goats.
18:15 Fish Or Die 1/1s.
Welcome To The Jungle. Four friends set out on a gruelling jungle expedition to investigate rumours of Golden Dorado following migrating baitfish up an uncharted Bolivian river.
19:10 Into Alaska 1/5s.
Fishing The Midnight River. Rob puts his beloved K-9 partner to the test to ensure he's up to the job, while Officer Chris tackles the start of fishing season on the Kenai.
20:05 Wildest Europe 1/1s.
Land Of Ice And Snow. Explores the wildlife of Northern Europe's frozen frontier, from the golden eagle in Scotland's Cairngorms to the polar bears of Norway's Svalbard Archipelago.
21:00 Wildest Islands 1/2s.
Caribbean. The Caribbean islands harbour more than 800 species of fish, leatherback turtles, silky coated anteaters, scarlet ibis, and spectacled caiman. Why is this habitat ideal?
21:55 Wildest Islands 1/3s.
Galapagos. How have people, plants and animals developed ingenious ways to survive and thrive in remote locations from the Galapagos Islands to the lush forests of Zanzibar?
22:50 Extinct Or Alive 1/5s.
The Great Auk. Forrest is in the Faroe Islands looking for a trace of the great auk, a large flightless seabird that was declared extinct over 175 years ago.
23:45 Wild Hawaii
Explore the sublime nature of the Hawaiian Islands and discover of the islands' contrasting ecosystems accommodate many endangered species.
00:40 Extinct Or Alive 1/6s.
The Pachylemur. Madagascar's Pachylemurs were red, furry giants, nearly the size of great apes. Forrest scales the jungle canopy to prove the giant species still lives.
01:35 Extinct Or Alive 1/7s.
The Javan Tiger. Forrest delves into the island of Java in Indonesia, seeking the Javan tiger. It was declared extinct in 2003, but there have been recent reported sightings.
02:25 Wild Mexico
Mexico is an ancient land, full of diversity and mystery. It is home to a vast wilderness of oceans, deserts, jungle, and unique creatures that are found nowhere else on earth.
03:15 Extinct Or Alive 1/8s.
The Tasmanian Tiger Down Under. After numerous eyewitness accounts of the Tasmanian tiger in Australia, Forrest heads to the Cape York Peninsula in search of this unique species.
04:02 Wildest Europe 1/1s.
Land Of Ice And Snow. Explores the wildlife of Northern Europe's frozen frontier, from the golden eagle in Scotland's Cairngorms to the polar bears of Norway's Svalbard Archipelago.
04:49 Wildest Europe 1/2s.
Rivers, Lakes And Oceans. Discovers the wildlife of Europe's waterways, including the world's only underwater spider, the European river otter, and the Danube delta's golden jackal.
05:36 Animal Airport 2/9s.
Episode 9. While Stuart has some colourful and lively King Vultures to look after, it's day one for the work experience boy - how will he cope with the wild animals?