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- Ray Garrison, a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers.
- Two young veterinarians travel overseas to South Africa, where they work to preserve the wilderness and the animals that live in it.
- Male birds show off in the exotic ritual of mating.
- From iguanas emerging out of a tropical swamp to a face-to-face encounter with a monitor lizard in the Australian desert, David Attenborough traces the lizards' colonisation of the Earth as they ultimately became the Dragons Of The Dry.
- The sardine run, which takes place each winter along the South African coast. Dolphins first find the sardines and gannets, seals, sharks and whales follow for the biggest fish supper on the planet.
- In Southern Africa, one of the largest elephant translocation projects in history is about to get underway. One thousand elephants need to be moved from the overpopulated Kruger National Park in South Africa into neighbouring Mozambique and the newly created Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park- which will later join with Kruger. Tracking, darting, capturing and transporting elephants is the most challenging of any game capture. Having to do so 1000 times is a mammoth task. Even the world's most experienced elephant capture crew finds the prospect overwhelming. And the project is fraught with dangers, mishaps and seriously close brushes with death. If the team succeeds, they will have contributed to the creation of the world's largest wildlife sanctuary and a new home for Africa's endangered elephants.
- This week Steve is in the vast nature reserves of South Africa. He goes in search of a pack of rare and endangered African wild dogs, he helps capture and tag a magnificent martial eagle. He gets hands on with a venomous spitting cobra and a puff adder as they strike and he risks life and limb to kayak up close to Africa's most dangerous mammal, the highly unpredictable hippopotamus.
- Stretching 1,500 miles from the frigid waters of Cape Point to the sub-tropical seas of Kwazulu- Natal, Africa's Cape Coast is where irresistible force meet immoveable object.
- The Limpopo river in southern Africa is a giant in size, and in the wealth of animal life it supports. In the dry season, it is the only source of water for the giants such as elephants, predators such as the python and the leopard. The river is a lure for their prey, particularly in winter.
- Ellen Rogers assists Dr. Cobus Raath in capturing a white rhinoceros and, to her surprise, she's handed a dart gun to tranquilize the massive animal. While the rhino is temporarily unconscious, she and Raath drill holes in its horns and insert microchips as a way for authorities to track poachers.
- Ellen and Jorge have an eventful encounter with a herd of wildebeests.
- Complications arise when Ellen and Jorge are given the task of capturing two adolescent giraffes.
- Treating elephants in the wild when a elephant herd breaks out of the Kruger National Park.
- Ellen Rogers and Dr Cobus Raath try to herd a group of South African Gemsbok antelope.
- Black rhinos survive in parks and protected areas.
- A village has a hyena problem, which Jorge and Ellen attempt to solve under the cover of darkness; and Ellen assists in immunizing male lions.
- Hippos are fierce and dangerous animals; Ellen and Jorge help relocate a hippo herd a citrus farmer's dam.
- Ox-pecker birds get sick from eating parasites off of big-game animals.
- The park's elands (a breed of antelope) must be herded and relocated to a sanctuary.
- Scientists at Kruger National Park in South Africa study the use of hormonal implants in female elephants as a form of birth control.
- A herd of Burchell's zebras is relocated to West Coast National Park in South Africa; and blesbok antelope are rescued.
- Transporting two male wild dogs for participation in a breeding program; and populating an area with roan antelope.
- Where nearly 2 million hectares of unrivalled diversity of life forms fuses with historical and archaeological sights - this is real Africa.
- South Africa a country where the legend and leader Nelson Mandela was forged within the confines of Robben Island. Experience the aerial splendors of Table Mountain, the lush Cape Winelands and colorful fishing villages dotted along the West Coast. Marvel as we fly over the powerful waterfall and gorge of Augrabies. Take in one of the largest urban forests in the world, Johannesburg. And enjoy a front seat to an aerial journey down the Garden Route and along the eastern coast of South Africa. All viewed from incredible heights.