![]() ![]() Season 3, Winter 2022 (Remedy Television) This fan-favorite shines a light on veterinary care, feeding, live birth and expanding habitats, along with all the wildlife and wild people who work together to make it all happen! Secrets of the Zoo is back with a fifth season of unprecedented access to one of the nation’s largest and most popular zoos: The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium! Featuring the dramatic, hilarious and heartwarming stories of what it takes to care for the zoo’s 10,000 animals across almost 12,000 acres of facilities, this series takes viewers behind the scenes to witness America’s favorite zoo at work. Season 5, Winter 2022 (Remedy Television) Oakley juggles being a full-time vet, wife and mom with a sense of humor and devotion. In addition to running an animal clinic in Haines, Alaska, she makes house calls, sometimes driving for long stretches through desolate wilderness to check on a patient. Michelle Oakley from performing her many duties as a veterinarian in one of the most rugged environments on Earth. Making house calls in the far reaches of the Great North is a daunting task in the least, considering hundreds of miles may separate the houses. There’s never a dull week, especially one that includes back-to-back emergency treatment for two dogs from the same home-a lab with a mangled leg on one day followed by life-threatening labor complications just days later for the other dog. The crew’s dedication is far-reaching, from customized house calls to around-the-clock critical care. A variety of critters, including chinchillas, guinea pigs and geckos, keep the vets busy. The action is non-stop as they treat the large and the small, from hustling to save a flailing Arabian horse to caring for a tiny Chihuahua left immobile after a major car accident. Pol, the doctor and his team tackle a caseload like no other. Season 19, Summer 2021 (National Geographic Studios) Here are details of all the returning shows and new programs, along with a clip from Season 2 of Critter Fixers: Country Vets: “Nat Geo Wild has always celebrated the human-animal connection and remains the leading destination for programming about animals and the people who love them.” “Over the past year, families have found comfort in and strengthened the bonds with the animals in their lives,” said Courteney Monroe, president of National Geographic Global Television Networks. The National Geographic Partners cable net also set its annual Vetsgiving celebration for Thanksgiving weekend, starting on Turkey Day. Nat Geo Wild’s Vet Appreciation Week, which uncovers the grueling work, specialized skills and heartfelt dedication it takes to become a veterinary hero, is set for June, and several of the just-renewed series will be a part of that. The Way of the Cheetah (working title), a new documentary from Beverly and Dereck Joubert highlights the week, which also will include other titles from the big-cat filmmakers and conservationists including Relentless Enemies, Ultimate Enemies, Eye of the Leopard, Big Cat Odyssey, Living with Big Cats and Eternal Enemies. ![]() Recognizing how big cats continue to face big challenges, it sheds light on the issues that could trigger many species’ extinction. This year’s Big Cat Week is set for the winter. Nat Geo Wild Slate: New Cesar Milan Series, Renewals, 'Secrets Of The Zoo' Spinoff & More ![]()
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