Keeper Lauren tries to train some stubborn Rothschild's giraffes. Meanwhile, staff help some Kihansi spray toads make a historic return to Tanzania. S1/Ep8
Zoo director Jim Breheny is excited to meet a king penguin chick. Keepers move a dangerous king cobra to a bigger exhibit, and the kiwis begin mating. S1/Ep7
After years of eating crickets, the bee-eaters get a tasty surprise. A snow leopard is monitored for dental problems, and keepers help a shy fennec fox. S1/Ep5
When keepers notice a snow leopard is struggling to walk, he is taken to a veterinary neurologist for an MRI scan. Keepers feed an adorable penguin chick. S1/Ep4
When keepers notice a snow leopard is struggling to walk, he is taken to a veterinary neurologist for an MRI scan. Keepers feed an adorable penguin chick. S1/Ep4
Zoo director Jim Breheny helps with the capture of a powerful tomistoma. Keepers check in on a gazelle calf, while Mert the goose has a CT scan. S1/Ep3
The keepers introduce the male and female Komodo dragons with the hope they'll procreate. The team train the loveable squirrel monkeys and vaccinate the inca terns. S2/Ep7
A female slow loris has weight problems that stop her from becoming pregnant. Keepers take the penguin colony for a CT scan and an ocopy has pain in his hooves. S2/Ep5
Armani the Aardvark suffers from a mouth infection which seems to only get worse every day. Plus, the brown bears keep digging up and destroying their exhibit. S2/Ep3
Surgery on a silverback gorilla's broken canine proves to be a serious medical issue. Plus, dozens of venomous tarantulas keep the staff on their toes. S2/Ep10
A young snow leopard cub is having difficulty walking and at risk of permanent disability. And, the zoo keepers prepare a new exhibit enclosure for gazelles. S2/Ep1
When two tigers are introduced as potential mates, it doesn't go as smoothly as keepers had hoped. Meanwhile, a pair of African porcupines arrive at the zoo! S2/Ep9
The keepers attempt to train Jackson, a golden eagle, for the educational programmes. Plus, the team shares the characteristics of a pack of African wild dogs. S2/Ep8
A female slow loris has weight problems that stop her from becoming pregnant. Keepers take the penguin colony for a CT scan and an ocopy has pain in his hooves. S2/Ep5
Keepers help out 14-year-old Dave, a kangaroo suffering with arthritis. Plus, the keepers struggle to keep critically endangered Indian gharial from fighting. S2/Ep4
Armani the Aardvark suffers from a mouth infection which seems to only get worse every day. Plus, the brown bears keep digging up and destroying their exhibit. S2/Ep3
26-year old polar bear, Tundra, is one of the zoo's favourite inhabitants. But, after his behaviour changes, keepers are worried about signs of disease. S2/Ep2
A young snow leopard cub is having difficulty walking and at risk of permanent disability. And, the zoo keepers prepare a new exhibit enclosure for gazelles. S2/Ep1
Zoo director Jim Breheny is excited to meet a king penguin chick. Keepers move a dangerous king cobra to a bigger exhibit, and the kiwis begin mating. S1/Ep7
After years of eating crickets, the bee-eaters get a tasty surprise. A snow leopard is monitored for dental problems, and keepers help a shy fennec fox. S1/Ep5
When keepers notice a snow leopard is struggling to walk, he is taken to a veterinary neurologist for an MRI scan. Keepers feed an adorable penguin chick. S1/Ep4
Zoo director Jim Breheny helps with the capture of a powerful tomistoma. Keepers check in on a gazelle calf, while Mert the goose has a CT scan. S1/Ep3
Keepers and visitors are excited by the unexpected arrival of a sea lion pup. And, a flamingo undergoes an important surgery on one of its legs. S1/Ep2
Surgery on a silverback gorilla's broken canine proves to be a serious medical issue. Plus, dozens of venomous tarantulas keep the staff on their toes. S2/Ep10
When two tigers are introduced as potential mates, it doesn't go as smoothly as keepers had hoped. Meanwhile, a pair of African porcupines arrive at the zoo! S2/Ep9
The keepers attempt to train Jackson, a golden eagle, for the educational programmes. Plus, the team shares the characteristics of a pack of African wild dogs. S2/Ep8
The keepers introduce the male and female Komodo dragons with the hope they'll procreate. The team train the loveable squirrel monkeys and vaccinate the inca terns. S2/Ep7
A young otter, Monty, has trouble chewing his food after a potential tooth infection. Plus, the keepers share how they care for the zoo's three female elephants. S2/Ep6
A female slow loris has weight problems that stop her from becoming pregnant. Keepers take the penguin colony for a CT scan and an ocopy has pain in his hooves. S2/Ep5
Keepers help out 14-year-old Dave, a kangaroo suffering with arthritis. Plus, the keepers struggle to keep critically endangered Indian gharial from fighting. S2/Ep4
Armani the Aardvark suffers from a mouth infection which seems to only get worse every day. Plus, the brown bears keep digging up and destroying their exhibit. S2/Ep3
26-year old polar bear, Tundra, is one of the zoo's favourite inhabitants. But, after his behaviour changes, keepers are worried about signs of disease. S2/Ep2
A young snow leopard cub is having difficulty walking and at risk of permanent disability. And, the zoo keepers prepare a new exhibit enclosure for gazelles. S2/Ep1
Keeper Lauren tries to train some stubborn Rothschild's giraffes. Meanwhile, staff help some Kihansi spray toads make a historic return to Tanzania. S1/Ep8
Zoo director Jim Breheny is excited to meet a king penguin chick. Keepers move a dangerous king cobra to a bigger exhibit, and the kiwis begin mating. S1/Ep7
After years of eating crickets, the bee-eaters get a tasty surprise. A snow leopard is monitored for dental problems, and keepers help a shy fennec fox. S1/Ep5
When keepers notice a snow leopard is struggling to walk, he is taken to a veterinary neurologist for an MRI scan. Keepers feed an adorable penguin chick. S1/Ep4
Zoo director Jim Breheny helps with the capture of a powerful tomistoma. Keepers check in on a gazelle calf, while Mert the goose has a CT scan. S1/Ep3
Keepers and visitors are excited by the unexpected arrival of a sea lion pup. And, a flamingo undergoes an important surgery on one of its legs. S1/Ep2
When two tigers are introduced as potential mates, it doesn't go as smoothly as keepers had hoped. Meanwhile, a pair of African porcupines arrive at the zoo! S2/Ep9
The keepers attempt to train Jackson, a golden eagle, for the educational programmes. Plus, the team shares the characteristics of a pack of African wild dogs. S2/Ep8
A young otter, Monty, has trouble chewing his food after a potential tooth infection. Plus, the keepers share how they care for the zoo's three female elephants. S2/Ep6
A female slow loris has weight problems that stop her from becoming pregnant. Keepers take the penguin colony for a CT scan and an ocopy has pain in his hooves. S2/Ep5
Armani the Aardvark suffers from a mouth infection which seems to only get worse every day. Plus, the brown bears keep digging up and destroying their exhibit. S2/Ep3
Keeper Lauren tries to train some stubborn Rothschild's giraffes. Meanwhile, staff help some Kihansi spray toads make a historic return to Tanzania. S1/Ep8