Outback Wrangler

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Outback WranglerRaised on the rugged plains of Australia, Matt Wright had plenty of jobs -- horse wrangler, Australian Army soldier, crocodile egg collector -- that helped develop his passion and skills for a career as a helicopter pilot and wildlife relocator. Featured in half-hour episodes of "Outback Wrangler," Wright tracks down, captures, and transports a diverse range of dangerous animals, including crocodiles, wild buffalo and even polar bears, that are posing a threat to people. As a chopper pilot he is able to access areas that would otherwise be impossible to reach. Matt's goal, he says, is based on the preservation of wildlife: to remove and relocate problem animals rather than kill them.
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S4, EP8 "Don't Rock the Boat"A croc that has been stalking fishing boats needs to be moved before someone gets hurt.
S4, EP7 "Croc Out of Water"Matt and the team must separate crocs from cattle in the crowded waterholes.
S4, EP6 "Ranch Rampage"Matt Wright is called in to clear any big crocs on the iconic Victoria River Downs Ranch.
S4, EP5 "Croc in the Hole"A monster croc has been spotted with a fully grown cow in its mouth.
S4, EP4 "Castaway Croc"Matt Wright and the team set sail to the Tiwi Islands to relocate a massive croc.
S4, EP2 "Tourist Trap"Matt and the team are clearing 15-foot crocs from water holes near a remote cattle station.
S4, EP1 "Fly Away Croc"Remote pearl farm workers are spooked by a large croc hanging around their boats.
S3, EP8 "The Croc That Ate a Boat"During peak tourist season, Matt receives a call about a huge saltwater crocodile that has launched itself into the back of a fishing boat.
S3, EP7 "Aerial Attack"After an aggressive saltwater crocodile sinks a small boat, Matt Wright and his friends work to relocate the animal to a different area away from humans.
S3, EP6 "Croc Stalker"After an aggressive crocodile sinks a small boat, Matt and his friends work to relocate several huge crocs out of a popular area, but find that the job is way more dangerous than they realized.
S3, EP5 "To Catch a Giant"Matt responds to a call about a possible sighting of a legendary crocodile.
S3, EP4 "Croc Stakeout"Animal re-locator Matt Wright receives a call for help from a crew that is camping alongside the river at a large cattle ranch.
S3, EP3 "Croc at the Door"Simon and Lauren's station sits on the bank of the Roper River; To protect their children from crocs during the wet season, when the river rises 30 feet up to their back door, the pair seek help from Matt and his traps.
S3, EP2 "Appetite for Destruction"Matt must figure out how to get an agitated killer under control and out of harm's way, but the 15-foot crocodile proves to be a major challenge.
S3, EP1 "Jaws Strike Back"As the cattle begin to return to the area in the aftermath of the dry season, Matt and the boys clear out any crocs left stranded; The massive creatures refuse to leave dry land without a fight.
Raised on the rugged plains of Australia, Matt Wright had plenty of jobs -- horse wrangler, Australian Army soldier, crocodile egg collector -- that helped develop his passion and skills for a career as a helicopter pilot and wildlife relocator. Featured in half-hour episodes of "Outback Wrangler," Wright tracks down, captures, and transports a diverse range of dangerous animals, including crocodiles, wild buffalo and even polar bears, that are posing a threat to people. As a chopper pilot he is able to access areas that would otherwise be impossible to reach. Matt's goal, he says, is based on the preservation of wildlife: to remove and relocate problem animals rather than kill them.
Original Air Date: Oct 5, 2011
Genres: NatureRealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (15 episodes)
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