TV Schedule for Love Nature
Tuesday, January 20th TV listings for Love Nature
World's Most Scenic River Journeys The St Lawrence
The St. Lawrence River is one that forged North America, allowing ships to traverse the continent; the adventure begins in Canada's first capital city of Kingston and near Canada's second-largest city of Montreal.
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; more than 60 raccoons are now in rehab.
Hope for Wildlife The First Skunk
The first skunk of the year arrives while Dr. Sherri operates on a pigeon's toe, and saves it from infection; the first songbirds of the year are released.
Malawi Wildlife Rescue Chasing Freedom
Amanda races to save an elephant calf tangled in a poacher's wire snare; Alma tries to get a baby baboon nicknamed Doodle Bob to bond with a foster baboon mother.
Malawi Wildlife Rescue Monkey Madness
Amanda puts a radio collar on one of the first cheetah cubs born in Malawi in twenty years; the team struggles to give a 4-meter python a physical; a group of tourists deliver a rambunctious baby monkey they rescued from the pet trade.
Malawi Wildlife Rescue The Great Escape
The team prepares to release two servals and a giant eagle owl, but the plan goes awry when a serval escapes into the dangerous city of Lilongwe; finding a foster mom for an orphaned vervet.
Malawi Wildlife Rescue An Island Home
An infection slows a duiker's release.
Dr. Amanda removes a sable antelope's tracking collar and the animal-care team help a flea-riddled baby vervet monkey find a new mom, free two orphaned serval cats, and follow 20 yellow baboons into their new enclosure.
Ol Pejeta Diaries Girls of Oryx Plain
The staff attempts to calm an orphaned baby rhino.
Ol Pejeta Diaries Critical Plains
Discover how staff treat a wounded eland and reunite a hartebeest with her herd.
Tales From Zambia The River Troop
Along the bank of the Luangwa River is a troop of eighty or so baboons. This is the story of a family, and a young male baboon who faces difficult choices as he comes of age.
Tales From Zambia Africa's Edens
Zambia's wildest places are a paradise for the animals that call them home, including the Luangwa River Valley, the Liuwa Plain and the Kasanka National Park.
Animal Babies: First Year on Earth First Steps
From Africa to Sri Lanka to Iceland, animal babies learn the most basic tools for survival during the first three months of life.
Animal Babies: First Year on Earth Testing Limits
Baby animals face new challenges as they learn how to get around on their own, from searching for food to surviving in harsh environments.
Animal Babies: First Year on Earth New Frontiers
Baby animals approach the end of their first year of life, branching away from their mothers and exploring the world on their own.
Animal Babies Safari Babies
The great plains of Africa are home to some of the most iconic animals on the planet. Growing up here means safari babies face immense challenges that will really test them.
Animal Babies Water Babies
Many animals that live in water come on land to have their babies. Being born this way presents some major challenges for water babies to overcome. For some, simply getting to water in the first place can be the biggest trial of their young lives.
Animal Babies Mountain Babies
Mountains are some of the most challenging places for animals to live. Mountain babies must battle extreme weather and hungry predators. With food difficult to find, they have to work hard for every mouthful.
Animals Like Us Meerkat Survival School
Boning up on desert eats; flirting with lions; witnessing an elephant babysitters' club.
Orangutan Jungle School Movin' On Up
"Class Clown" Valentino is busy showing off; the staff decide that "Big Boy" Beni needs to lose weight; teenage mom Clara and her baby Clarita face a return to island life; they welcome a new pupil: Alba, the only reported albino orangutan.
Africa's Hunters Teenage Pride
Adolescent lions face many challenges.
Wildlife ER Nobody Likes Visiting the Dentist
Head into surgery with Mara the koala, who needs a life-saving tooth operation; assess an injured sugar glider with vet Tim; rescue officer Elise pulls a flying fox out of a gutter; see nurse Bree's clutch of python eggs hatch.
Wildlife ER Platypus Predicament
Rescue officers use a technique called flagging to nab a koala with dangerously inflamed eyes; vet Tim soothes burned possum feet; vet Karina examines a half-drowned platypus before referring him to a specialist.
World's Most Scenic River Journeys The Potomac, USA
Navigating the historic Potomac River from West Virginia to Chesapeake Bay, passing through Washington, D.C. and the national monuments and ending at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate.
Hope for Wildlife Orphans No More
The clinic opens to visitors; starlings are moved; raccoons are released; Dr. Barry tends to an injured beaver.
Hope for Wildlife Fox in the ER
A fox undergoes surgery; the marine mammals begin to move outside; the deer enclosure fills up with orphaned fawns.
Hope for Wildlife Fawns and Flippers
Jennie and Stephanie try to save a harbour seal pup.
