
TV Schedule for Love Nature HD
Friday, August 22nd TV listings for Love Nature HD
Hope for Wildlife Hurricane!
When a Category 2 hurricane slams straight into the rehab, Hope and her team struggle to protect their patients in the middle of the raging storm.
Hope for Wildlife The Buzzard's Breakfast
A photographer snaps into action to save a turkey vulture's life after it gets trapped under a seal carcass.
Hope for Wildlife Spring
When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab, wildlife emergencies keep coming in: a bobcat that's been shot, and a massive adult seal; Hope's down to a skeleton crew as critical team members go into quarantine.
Wildlife ER Start of Trauma Season
Tending to a spring rush and a rude roo.
Wildlife ER Operation Pelican
Aiding a pelican in peril and a mad koala.
Wildlife ER The Gutsy Koala
Soothing a bitten koala and itchy possums.
Wildlife ER Brisbane Raid
Tackling pet hoarding and a deadly snake.
Wildlife ER Duckling Dramas
Rounding up ducklings and helping a lost koala.
Wildlife ER Into the Sunset
Bailing out koala joeys and a grounded owl.
Guardians of the Wild Elephant Rescue
A trio of Elephants in Zambia are rescued.
Guardians of the Wild Camp Phoenix Herd
Elephants in Camp Phoenix in Zambia's Kafue National Park.
Guardians of the Wild Predators Uncovered
Endangered carnivores of Africa.
Guardians of the Wild Return of Hunters
The effects of poaching.
An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch
An international team of scientists investigates overfishing and how close we are to a global crash in fish populations.
Big Animal Surgery Lion
In a South African sanctuary, Liz meets a nine-year-old lion called Ricci whose teeth are in such rough shape he can't eat; specially trained vets use unique tools and slightly more anaesthetic than estimated on the wakeful patient.
Big Animal Surgery Chimpanzee
In Sierra Leone, a young chimpanzee deals with a potentially cancerous growth on her abdomen; wildlife vets deliver a diagnosis then get a fright mid-surgery.
Big Animal Surgery Elephant
A majestic Asian elephant who survived a catastrophic flood at his zoo in Tbilisi, Georgia has a badly infected tusk; surgeons race to remove the tusk and save the gentle giant's life.
Hope for Wildlife The New Hope
Typical animal behaviours are thrown off due to the mild winter; Zak tends to an injured bald eagle.
Hope for Wildlife Chunk the Seal
Students from the Atlantic Veterinary College visit Hope's animal rehab facility for some hands-on experience in treating a harbor seal.
Hope for Wildlife Winter Is for the Birds
A rescue ends in tragedy; a new team of volunteers arrives at the farm just as a snowy owl is brought in.
Hope for Wildlife Come From Away
A fulmer arrives for treatment, joining a whole flock of birds.
Hope for Wildlife Orphan fox
Five orphaned foxes arrive; a beaver turns up in an unexpected place.
Hope for Wildlife Baby Boom is Here
The baby boom has officially begun, but Hope's barn isn't complete so the team must come up with a new plan to accommodate all the new arrivals.
Hope for Wildlife A Safe Harbour
Two harbour seals arrive in the middle of the night; Hope's vulture shows sign of progress; an old friend joins the team.
Hope for Wildlife Eagle Has Flown
Four squirrels arrive with their tails tangled together and Zak's bald eagle is released.
Hope for Wildlife Hope 100
Hope Swinimer recalls the most heartfelt and heart-wrenching moments from eight years and 100 episodes of "Hope for Wildlife."
Hope for Wildlife Hope the Matchmaker
Hope is caring for the tiniest porcupine she's ever seen as the team tries to match orphans with surrogates; raccoon babies are paired with a family; Zak introduces goslings to a tame goose.
Hope for Wildlife False Alarm
There's a moment of panic at Hope for Wildlife when Maxwell, the three-legged skink goes missing; luckily, they find him unharmed, just in time for Zak to release the vulture that has been in rehab for more than six months.
Hope for Wildlife The First Fawn
Animals are being rescued left and right, including a harbor seal, a barred owl, and even a crow; Hope knows the most majestic animals are yet to arrive as the team anticipates the first fawn of the season.
Hope for Wildlife Raccoon Wacky
Hope's first fawn of the season is doing better than expected - while a goose receives care at the Burnside Veterinary Hospital following a potentially fatal encounter. And, more than 60 raccoons are now in rehab.
Hope for Wildlife The First Skunk
The first skunk of the year arrives at Hope for Wildlife - while Dr. Sherri operates on a pigeon's toe, and saves it from infection. Meanwhile, the first songbirds of the year are released.