Wild Heroes - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
The Zoo team travel to the wild jungles of Sumatra to help an endangered species and new tigers arrive at Auckland Zoo as part of an important breeding programme.
Episode 2
Auckland Zoo vets work to save an extremely rare and critically endangered native bird, and the Zoo team head to the Southern Alps on vital conservation work.
Episode 3
Auckland Zoo engages in a conservation emergency to save a native species on the brink of extinction and the vet team treat one of the largest lizard species in the world.
Episode 4
The Zoo team help return hand-reared birds to the wild in a mobilised effort to save the species and a new zebra at Auckland Zoo has a life-changing dental procedure.
Episode 5
Auckland Zoo's two Sumatran tigers come together as part of an important breeding programme and the Zoo team travel to French Polynesia to save an endemic species.
Episode 6
Orangutan Daya moves from quarantine, the vet team work to save a critically ill turtle, giraffe Karaka gives birth and the Zoo returns rescued lizards back to the wild.
Episode 7
An injured flamingo is rushed to the vet hospital, Burma the elephant gets important health treatments and the Auckland Zoo team travels to Rarotonga on vital wild work.
Episode 8
An injured royal albatross is rushed to the vet hospital, new ostriches arrive at Auckland Zoo, and the team join forces to save a critically endangered native lizard.
Episode 9
Sumatran tiger Zayana gives birth, the Zoo team hatch and raise native kakariki karaka chicks for release and the Zoo travels to a volcanic island on vital wild work.
Episode 10
A Sumatran tiger cub is rushed to the vet hospital, orangutan Daya is united with the family and the Zoo team embarks on a conservation emergency to the South Island.
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