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Loss of life and limb to crocodiles is an all too common affair on the Cubango River in northern Namibia. Ivan takes to the ground to investigate, catch, and tag these man-eating crocs.
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S2, EP9 "Desert Hyenas"
The Namibian coastline is home to the brown hyena; Ivan spends time at an isolated seal colony where a research project is revealing their secrets.

S2, EP10 "Seals: The Plastic Predicament"
Namibia is home to Africa's largest seal colonies due to the rich marine life; this abundance leads to competition with humans for resources; Ivan joins an NGO removing plastic from unlucky seals.

S2, EP7 "Leopard: Night Stalker"
Leopards are incredibly successful predators due to their stealth; Ivan joins a team to attempt to capture and collar a leopard in an area where little is known about these elusive cats, at night.

S2, EP8 "Diving With Tigers"
The Bahamas is so much more than a beach resort destination; Ivan engages with the locals and learns about the health of the underwater ecosystem, diving with the fiercest predators: tiger sharks.

S3, EP11 "Zoos: The Wild and the Wonderful"
Ivan learns how zoos support the conservation of animals in the wild and bolster endangered species.

S3, EP10 "Koalas: Protecting an Icon"
Australia is home to one of the most recognised species on the planet: the koala.

S3, EP9 "The Devil Ark"
Tasmanian devils are unique hunters that have become highly threatened in their native habitat.

S3, EP8 "Don't Poke the Bear!"
Landowners, scientists and houndsmen work together to ensure the health of black bear populations.
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