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- This isn't Wakanda. Deep in south India is a jungle kingdom that has inspired legends. Kabini, in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, is home to a rogue confederation of animal tribes all vying for territory, power and resources. Now a new king, Saya, is on the rise. He is the only black panther in this jungle. Lineage doesn't favor him, but he's got cunning and grit - and he plans to claim Kabini as his kingdom. From internal struggles for power to a cast reminiscent of "The Jungle Book," "The Real Black Panther" transports you to the heart of this jungle kingdom. All hail the new king.
- When animals are injured or orphaned in Alaska, there are those that will step up to help
- This programme shows various artisans plying their trade and the artistry, time and skill that goes into every piece that they produce. Beautiful pieces from various artists are shown.
- A look at British culture through its rich tradition of craftsmanship, from intricate watchmaking to making teapots and weaving scarves.
- Explore the legacy of traditional Irish craftsmanship through the skill, pride and love that go into legendary Irish products. From the spectacular cliffs on the Atlantic coast to the medieval castles and historic villages, Ireland's epic landscape and rich culture are gloriously showcased.
- The Okavango Delta is Africa's wildlife mecca. It's a place where elephants roam in massive herds, lions stalk kudu, leopards prowl for wildebeest, and crocodiles lurk in muddy rivers. For animal lovers, this is a once-in-a-lifetime safari destination. But for Brent and Grant Reed, this is home. These two animal-obsessed brothers live, work, and play in the wild. Join Brent and Grant as they manage their exciting safari and guide training business, and work towards their personal desire to save and protect the animals that share their home in the Okavango.
- A fearless team dives in to solve the secret gathering of Maui Sharks.
- Dr Victoria rescues a bald eagle impaled in a tree. After a successful rehabilitation the bird named Skewer is released. Two baby musk oxen are brought in but only one survives. A Cape Pacific Octopus is released back into the sea.
- Liza at the Sealife Centre takes in a seal pup and names her Cordova Kid. After some attention the pup is released. Britainy at the Alaskan Raptor Centre needs to trim Owlison's claws and beak, while Kara rescues one of two fighting eagles. After some treatment the eagle once more gets back to the wild. At the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre, Sarah feeds a grumpy bison.
- Sheila and the gang get a new net launcher and much humour follows. Then they get a call for a one eyed eagle needing serious help. Unexplained injuries in the wolf pack raises questions. As part of their research programme the Sealife Center, captures a small Pacific Sleeper Shark.
- At Letaka Safari headquarters, brothers Grant and Brent Reed have their hands full as an aggressive crocodile wreaks havoc in the community. While Grant gives a group a thrilling morning safari drive, Brent urgently calls him in after an alert that the croc in the river is ready to attack. Their father continues the safari for the guests while Brent and Grant try to capture the crocodile.
- Grant helps find an adult male lion that went missing, and Brent finds himself in serious trouble.
- Brent scouts out meerkats for an upcoming safari while Grant and his guests spot a male and female lion.
- Brent takes out a group that are determined to see big cats. Back at headquarters, Grant and Mike run into food and water supply issues that could put the company at risk.
- Brent and Grant Reed navigate the Okavango River searching for a route to a wilderness campsite that is perfect for a group of clients. However, dropping water levels create some challenges.