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Wild at heart filming with animals
Wild at heart filming with animals







wild at heart filming with animals

The zoo doctors go into hero mode, attempting to replace a missing bone in a cheetah’s shoulder and rescuing 16 macaws from a hoarding situation. A male oryx joins a herd of females, while the zoo staff collects lifesaving blood from a giraffe, and has some fun feeding their hyenas. It’s a big new world for the zoo’s newest additions - adorable tiger cubs. Secrets of the Zoo - Stand by Your ManateeĪn orphaned baby manatee is rescued from the wild, and the zoo staff manages to retrieve an important urine sample from a beloved manatee mom. Upcoming episodes feature both heartwarming and heart-pounding stories, including the following: Secrets of the Zoo also focuses on the Columbus Zoo’s incredible conservation work, including an in-depth look at The Wilds, one of the largest conservation centers in North America at 10,000 acres, and home to rare and endangered animals from around the world. Over the course of the last year, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium staff and documentarians at Nat Geo WILD have been working together to share a glimpse into the incredible bonds between caretakers and animals at the Zoo. Two one-hour-long episodes will premiere this Sunday at 9 p.m. Wildlife fans will get the opportunity to share in some of these heartwarming and moving adventures on Sunday, July 29, when Secrets of the Zoo premieres on Nat Geo WILD. Powell, OH – With more than 10,000 animals in their care and over 2.4 million guests welcomed a year, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and The Wilds have many compelling stories to tell.









Wild at heart filming with animals