Swamp Men - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Newbies
Park director Ed Woods responds to an emergency call - an imposing 11-foot alligator camped under a dock where guests are coming to visit - and calls in Paul, expert alligator catcher. On the other side of Billie Swamp Safari, a razor-tusked wild hog tests Cory's animal-trapping skills. And, newbies Matt and Shea learn how to capture trespassing raccoons and tackle alligators. Their skills are quickly put to work as they rescue a clutch of baby gators from being eaten by a hungry bull gator.

Croc Escape
Houdini is a 9-foot-long Nile croc that earned his name from being a renegade on the loose for more than 12 years. Ed and his team head deep into the swamp in an all-out effort to catch this legendary escape artist. Shea, Lawrence, and Matt are finally initiated into the Swamp Men team - but not before spending the night alone in the swamp with only a knife and one other item each. Watch the boys learn from Ed as they build their own shelter and fire, and scavenge for "survival stew."

Break-In Bear
The staff at Billie Swamp Safari is faced with the challenge of capturing a black bear threatening the food source for other animals in the reservation. When the bear doesn't fall for a bait of peanut butter and molasses, Ed has to up the ante to attract the hungry menace. A dangerous cold front means animal wranglers John and Hans must move tropical reptiles indoors, which is no easy feat with a monitor lizard that lashes out with formidable claws. The team must work together to relocate a herd of ornery American bison due to a population explosion.

Panther Down
Billie Swamps Park Director, Ed, takes Matt, the "newbie", out to feed the water buffalo. After Matt gets a crash course on how to survive the 2500-pound beasts, Ed gets a call about a Florida panther in distress. He meets up with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials and they find a panther dead - killed by a larger male panther.

Bee Bomb
The team at the Billie Swamp Safari embarks on a mammoth spring cleaning of the park in preparation for Memorial Day, one of the busiest weekends of the year. But will a colony of thousands of bees ruin the holiday?

Gator Breakout
There's more croc commotion when Ed and his team realise that an alligator has escaped from 'Alcatraz', the fenced-in area that houses the nuisance gators that might have been destroyed elsewhere in Florida.

Croc Swap
Safari director Ed Woods has a difficult - and dangerous - job on his hands as he looks to relocate a number of huge and potentially deadly Nile crocodiles to a new home.

Fire Hazard
The guys risk life and limb to search for injured animals while a forest fire ravages the nearby Seminole cultural area. With the hard work done, Ed organises a frog-leg eating contest to celebrate. But who will leap to victory?

Predators on the Prowl
Ed enlists a veteran 'gator wrangler' to help him try to catch Houdini, a dangerous nine-foot Nile croc who escaped captivity over a decade ago.

The Coming Storm
Senior staff meet to discuss emergency protocol as Tropical Storm Bonnie heads towards the safari park.
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