Season 2
25 episodes
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Peter Gros confronts urgent wildlife crises, revealing passionate guardians fighting against extinction while uncovering their inspiring, personal sacrifices.
Episodes
Join Dr. Rae and Peter on an extraordinary journey into the world of the American black bear. Dr. Rae travels to New Hampshire to participate in a crucial black bear den inspection alongside local wildlife experts, while Peter experiences a day in the life of a bear cub caretaker, learning how abandoned cubs are given a second chance at life.
Peter and Dr. Rae embark on a mission to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale. Peter undertakes a challenging crash course in emergency water landing in order to join the aerial patrol team tracking whales on their migration up the eastern seaboard. Meanwhile, Dr. Rae visits the New England Aquarium to learn about the threats these majestic creatures face, including fishing gear entanglements and ship strikes. We'll meet the dedicated men and women racing to save whales and explore the cutting-edge technology and conservation efforts designed to protect them.
Rae explores the world of sloths in Panama's jungles. She visits a rescue facility, meets conservationists fighting to save the species, cares for orphaned sloths, and assists in their release into the wild.
Peter and Dr. Rae travel to the remote border between Mexico and the United States to uncover the hidden world of ocelots. These mysterious and elusive cats are among the most beautiful creatures in North America, but their population in southern Texas has plummeted to less than 200. Dr. Rae teams up with researchers from a large ranch and a world-renowned wildlife photographer to document the hidden lives of ocelots, while Peter discovers how biologists are working to diversify the species' gene pool and increase their numbers.
Peter and Dr. Rae connect with the most powerful predator in Central and South America: the harpy eagle. These birds are the largest eagles on earth with talons the size of grizzly bear claws. They prey on more than 100 different species and have no natural predators of their own. Peter visits raptor sanctuaries in Florida that are dedicated to the recovery of many birds of prey - especially harpy eagles. Following in the footsteps of Wild Kingdom's original host Jim Fowler, Peter explores the unique and fascinating world of harpies and meets the conservationists working to preserve the species and habitats. Meanwhile, Dr. Rae travels to the biodiverse country of Panama, the ancestral home of harpy eagles to learn the cultural significance of this amazing raptor, which is the country's national bird.
Peter Gros travels the country to spotlight men and women making a difference in wildlife conservation.
