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- Ben and Louise are no ordinary couple; wedding organizers by the day and Snake Hotline 24x7. Snakes SOS follows them on their nerve-wracking snake rescues in Goa.
- Watch the actor and reality TV star take an intimate journey into the lives of an incredible cast of wild creatures across eight national parks and sanctuaries in India.
- Noted Swedish author, commentator, and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg explores an inherited British bureaucracy which created layers of rules and regulations. However, globalization and economic liberalization have created fluidity between classes - and greater ambition. Norberg follows three individuals who are working to improve their lives, and in doing so, are breaking down the centuries old caste system. India is coming alive and flourishing economically. In fact, Citigroup estimates that by 2050, it will have the world's largest economy, larger than China and the United States. For many centuries, only the politically connected and elite prospered in India, while the rest of the population lived in poverty. However, since 1991, 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty and are finding new ways to flex their personal and economic power.
- Each and every tiger is important and that's why we need to find Sultan. This film follows the story of Sultan, the up and coming dominant tiger of Ranthambore who vanished suddenly. Father and son wildlife filmmakers Mike and Gautam had been filming him since he was a cub and are now trying to put the pieces together to solve this mystery. As they set off to try and find the missing pieces and track Sultan, they come across the many challenges wildlife faces once they leave the safety of the forest. Tigers once out of the park face many dangers, poachers and angry farmers sometimes poison and kill any animals that are causing any damage to their crops or livestock. The team pushes on even harder to find Sultan before it's too late.
- Gyamo, a Snow Leopard and her two cubs haven't been seen since the big male snow leopard appeared. The father son wildlife filmmaker duo Mike and Gautam return to the same mountain to pick up the trail and find the cubs. Exploring this amazing landscape they discover there are many challenges that surround this endangered cat.
- The documentary exposes the cruel and outdated methods used to trap protected and endangered species of animals. It is critical of these methods while simultaneously emphasizing the urgent need to halt the trapping of elephants. The documentary calls for political changes to ensure the protection of elephants.
- To complete this VR experience and to transport the audience we set out to try and achieve what seemed impossible - to film wild snow leopards in 360. After months of trying and blind luck we succeeded in capturing a first ever moment.
- The team rescues and rehabilitates a captive elephant and a paralyzed monkey.
- In India Wildlife SOS teams race to save twin leopard cubs that fell down a well, rescue a huge python, and release a leopard back into the wild.
- A hyena chased by frightened villagers, a reptile invades a city home. And a lost leopard cub is separated from her mom.
- Following a monsoon flood the Wildlife SOS team is called out on a dangerous mission to extract a crocodile flushed down a well; a monkey that lost both its arms in an electrocution incident is savaged by dogs.
- Wildlife SOS are determined to help a rescued 18-year-old tiger Jawara, whose teeth and paw were damaged in a poacher's trap. Meanwhile, the rapid response team gets an emergency call to rescue an 8-foot long python.
- Wildlife SOS ended bear dancing in India, rescuing 628 bears from this cruel and illegal trade. Its medical team uses laser massage technology to help a bear that has had a brain hemorrhage.