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6 Episodes 2020 - 2020
Episode 1
Sat, Apr 11, 202044 mins
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.

Episode 2
Fri, Apr 17, 202044 mins
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.

Episode 3
Fri, Apr 24, 202044 mins
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.

Episode 4
Fri, May 1, 202042 mins
Jane collects an orphaned newborn sea otter pup which they name Tazlina. Sheila brings a young bald eaglet that's fallen from its nest to the Alaska Raptor Centre, on which Dr Victoria does an x-ray, and all seems to be good. Rescued foxes at the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre get a habitat upgrade.

Episode 5
Fri, May 8, 202042 mins
The Alaska Raptor Centre receives a raven that has fallen in fish guts. An orphaned Lynx kitten is taken to the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre. A seal swims through a fuel spill, and is collected by Alaska Sealife Center and a keeper dives head first into a filthy moose pond.

Episode 6
Fri, May 15, 202044 mins
Snr Vet Sara gets a flight to collect a rescued sea otter pup when wildfires close all roads. The gang at Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre make special popsicles for the animals due to the unusual heat. A Puffin named Rain is treated at the Alaska Wildlife Centre for his seasonal allergies, so that he can help his partner Copper, to incubate their egg.
