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Manda the Wombat has problems with her teeth; Cher the Squirrel Glider won't survive in the wild unless Dr. Bree can repair her injured eye.
Manda the Wombat has problems with her teeth; Cher the Squirrel Glider won't survive in the wild unless Dr. Bree can repair her injured eye.
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S1, EP8 "Patsy the Echidna"Patsy the Echidna has arrived for a checkup of her broken beak but X-rays reveal the fracture is getting worse; Crash the Bandicoot has lost his mum and needs care and attention.
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S1, EP6 "Winnie The Pelican"Winnie the pelican is having a check-up to see if she's ready to be released; Sunny the flying fox has clung to power lines for three days, and now Dr. Bree needs to help her survive.
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S1, EP4 "Arni the Koala"At the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, Arni the koala has his sore eye checked.
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S1, EP2 "Jack the Carpet Python"Jack the python has had a run in with a tractor and needs surgery to repair his throat; Prickles the echidna has been hit by a car and Dr Bree works to pop his dislocated leg back into place.
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S1, EP7 "Sandy the Eastern Grey Kangaroo"Dr. Bree is concerned about gas in Sandy, the eastern gray kangaroo joey's belly; Willow, the owlet-nightjar, falls out of his nest and requires a check-up.
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S1, EP5 "Manda the Wombat"Manda the Wombat has problems with her teeth; Cher the Squirrel Glider won't survive in the wild unless Dr. Bree can repair her injured eye.
Wildlife Rescue Australia
S1, EP3 "Sophia the Flying Fox"Dr. Bree and the team check out a 5-week-old flying fox with a sore wing; a green sea turtle has had a run-in with a boat propeller; a python has injured himself while stealing a chicken for dinner.
Wildlife Rescue Australia
S1, EP1 "Darryl The Kookaburra"Darryl the Kookaburra has been hit by a car and Dr. Bree operates on his wing to save him; after months of rehab two green sea turtles are ready to be released back into the wild.
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As part of its 30th anniversary celebration, ESPN looks back at notable sports happenings that occurred from 1979 to 2009 with this documentary series featuring 30 films from some of Hollywood's finest directors and producers. Peter Berg, Barry Levinson, John Singleton, Spike Jonze, Dan Klores, Barbara Kopple, Ron Shelton and Albert Maysles are among the filmmakers involved, and the stories told include the shocking trade of Wayne Gretzky in 1988, the Baltimore Colts' nighttime move in 1984, Reggie Miller's rivalry with the New York Knicks, the death of Len Bias in 1986, a profile of George Steinbrenner and his family business, and a look at Michael Jordan's attempt at a baseball career. A new series of 30 films premiered in October 2012 with "Broke," about the challenges athletes face in managing their money.
Forensic Files
Eagle-eyed technical experts prove there is no such thing as a perfect crime as they assemble the pieces every criminal leaves behind. Dramatic crime re-creations and, sometimes, part of the investigations are a staple of the series. Some of the re-creations include alternate versions of the crimes, which are disproved by science. The show's episodes follow each case from the initial investigation until it reaches its legal resolution.
Aerial America
Some people like to hop in a car to take a road trip across America, visiting as many landmarks as possible along the way. Since such a trek can take a while to complete, taking a flight across America might be a better option for some people. "Aerial America" takes viewers on such a flight, offering rare looks at some of the nation's best-loved landmarks from high in the sky. Cameras capture the history and pageantry of America as they zoom over busy cityscapes and quiet, rural lands. Many episodes focus on a specific state, showcasing highlights of the state's beauty, while others revolve around themes such as the best small towns and natural wonders found in the country.
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When bears, wolves and foxes are your only neighbors, life can be pretty lonely. Add minus-60-degree days and a constant battle for the most basic necessities, and you have the daily challenges of people who live in remote corners of Alaska. This series takes viewers deep into an Alaskan winter to meet tough, resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season. When the closest neighbor is more than 300 miles away, these Alaskans subsist solely on what is hunted and foraged. They catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, or use their packs of sled dogs for transportation. Also highlighted is a time of year not always part of what viewers see in Alaska: spring! Ice is breaking, animals are waking, and residents face new tests before deep cold returns.