Wildlife ER - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

A Summer to Remember
Vet Emily takes the pressure off a gassy koala mum, while the team fights a wave of lorikeet paralysis syndrome.

A Prickly Problem
Join vets Emily and Martine in the OR, where Dolly the koala's spaying surgery takes a scary turn

Nobody Likes Visiting the Dentist
Head into surgery with Mara the koala, who needs a life-saving tooth operation, then assess an injured sugar glider with vet Tim. Cheer as rescue officer Elise pulls a flying fox out of a gutter and see nurse Bree's clutch of python eggs hatch.

Platypus Predicament
Stand by as rescue officers use a technique called flagging to nab a koala with dangerously inflamed eyes. Soothe burned possum feet with vet Tim, then shadow vet Karina as she examines a half-drowned platypus before referring him to a specialist.

Turtle Trouble
Juggle the demands of caring for sick koala joeys with vet Claire, then see what it takes to save a squirrel glider caught in barbed wire. Take care of an exhausted owl and get a big surprise when vet Tim X-rays a turtle that was struck by a car.

End of Summer
Follow vet Tim as he races to save rescued koala Ashley, then meet a flying fox with an extra digit who needs some TLC from vet Martine. Calculate the odds for a run-over kangaroo joey with vet Emily, then celebrate the release of 50 lorikeets.
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