Matt Simmons and Dr. Lorin Lindner run Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (LARC) a sanctuary that rescues wolves and wolf dogs from life-threatening situations. They are joined by a team of combat veterans, working to overcome the traumas of war.
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Introduced by former Zoo Parade host Marlin Perkins as an NBC weekender in 1963, the evergreen animal show Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom managed to remain on the air in syndication into the early '90s, with several different hosts (notably Jim Fowler) at the helm. As indicated by the title, the series' sponsor remained loyal to the property right up to its final telecast. On September 17, 2002, the series was reborn on the Animal Planet, again with the Mutual Insurance Company footing the bills (but, alas, without those wonderfully torturous "segues" from film to commercial which distinguished the original). Though this version had no set host, Alec Baldwin narrated most of the episodes. And unlike the earlier series, which was generally satisfied to show exotic animals in their natural habitats, the "new" version had a pronounced pro-conservation slant. This incarnation of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom was doled out as six one-hour "specials" throughout each TV season.
Animal Cops: Phoenix, formerly titled Animal Planet Heroes: Phoenix, is an American documentary reality television series that premiered in 2008 on Animal Planet. The program follows the work of the seventeen emergency animal medical technicians employed by the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix, Arizona.The AHS employs ten full-time veterinarians, most at their on-site hospital called "Second Chance. " The AHS takes in more than 50,000 animals per year; 10,000 of these are rescued. During 2005, the AHS found homes for 18,028 companion animals in their work in preventing and prosecuting animal cruelty in Phoenix, Arizona.
2009TV14Documentary, Reality, Drama, Action & Adventure, Other
Call of the Wildman is an American reality television following the exploits of Kentucky woodsman Ernie Brown, Jr., nicknamed "The Turtleman". Aided by his friend, Neal James, and his dog, Lolly, Brown operates a nuisance animal removal business, catching the animals without harming them and releasing them back into the wild. The series is primarily filmed near Brown's Lebanon, Kentucky, home.
I'm Alive is an American reality television series featuring death-defying stories of people determined to survive any kind of animal attacks, including reenactments by actors. The series premiered on Animal Planet on October 9, 2009.