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The park may finally get its first emu chick, if the keepers can persuade the male emu to sit on the eggs. Kate spots a wild white-tailed sea eagle visiting the park.

March 2024
A mysterious illness appears to be stopping the rock hyrax mum feeding her babies. She is rushed to the vets, but can they get her back to her babies before it’s too late?
Could native beavers be at the park for the first time since before Longleat House was built? And if so, why would they choose a lake populated by sea lions and hippos?
The keepers have discovered lumps on the stomach of a zebra called Olivia. The vets perform surgery, but will Olivia survive the operation?
The park’s keepers build a new enclosure to meet their new two-toed sloth’s exacting demands. It needs the perfect atmosphere and precise humidity and heat.
The keepers must separate their precious koala joey from her mum for a short period in order to earn the baby's trust before she becomes impossible to work with.
Staff race to stop one of the park’s most important breeding programmes falling apart. And could it be 'maybe baby' for one of the park’s most endangered species?
Ben and Kate continue to follow the journey of Europe’s first southern koala joey. An initial vet visit means the keepers have to separate the baby from mum for the first time.
Ben and Kate return to Longleat, where hopes are rising for the first baby southern koala in Europe. Ben bathes a goat, and Kate meets the colobus monkeys.
The keepers have to say goodbye to a tiger, and the parrots have a dance-off
Have the park’s vultures laid their first successful egg in ten years?
February 2024
A fierce territorial battle has begun at the park, but it’s not between the lions or tigers - it’s the rabbits.
Kate Humble attempts a speed test on a pair of cackling hyena.
A legendary lion turns 18, and the meerkat mob are at war.
Following the death of their mother, the residents of the wolf wood now face losing their father.
Visitors often think Longleat’s wallabies are kangaroos. In order to help teach them the difference, a kangaroo is coming from Edinburgh Zoo to join the collection. But just how big will it be?
The tigers are showing signs of territorial battles in the park’s drive-through. Will the keepers be able to stop this escalating into potentially lethal conflict?
Vets are called to provide urgent care to a pregnant wolf. Can their intervention offer a sign of hope?
How do you measure how hydrated a cheetah is, and how do you encourage a very fussy animal to drink more water?
A new era begins in Wolf Wood, Hamza Yassin tries to identify the sexes of a troupe of wallabies, and Megan McCubbin gets up close to an aardvark.
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