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Peter and Dr. Rae travel from Central America to the Canadian border to catch and release wildlife in hopes of saving their species from decline, including baby crocodiles in Florida, wild sloths in Panama and giant lake sturgeons in Michigan.
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S2, EP16 "A World Without Sharks"
Dr. Rae and Peter dive into the world of shark conservation, meeting the passionate scientists fighting for sharks' survival; Peter joins a team tagging a bull shark in Florida; Dr. Rae and Peter travel to the Bahamas to visit a shark sanctuary.

S2, EP17 "Catch and Release"
Peter and Dr. Rae travel from Central America to the Canadian border to catch and release wildlife in hopes of saving their species from decline, including baby crocodiles in Florida, wild sloths in Panama and giant lake sturgeons in Michigan.

S1, EP10 "Baby Animals"
Peter and Dr. Rae explore triumphant stories of wildlife conservation with some of Earth's newest, tiniest baby animals, including Florida sea turtle hatchlings, an adorable puffin off Maine's coast, desert tortoises in the Mojave Desert and more.

S2, EP18 "Canaries of the Sea"
Dr. Rae and Peter go on a mission of discovery to save beluga whales and their habitat; they meet the five belugas in human care at the Georgia Aquarium; then they travel to Churchill, Manitoba, to experience the magic of a curious beluga pod.

S2, EP16 "A World Without Sharks"
Dr. Rae and Peter dive into the world of shark conservation, meeting the passionate scientists fighting for sharks' survival; Peter joins a team tagging a bull shark in Florida; Dr. Rae and Peter travel to the Bahamas to visit a shark sanctuary.

S2, EP15 "Women in Conservation"
Dr. Rae and Peter celebrate women leading wildlife conservation efforts; Peter helps Lauren Hinson with baby coatis and joins Orla O'Brien surveying whales; Dr. Rae learns about saving whales with Rachel Rhodes and ocelots with Dr. Ashley Reeves.

S2, EP14 "On Thin Ice"
Peter and Dr. Rae travel to the polar bear capital of the world -- Churchill, Manitoba -- to connect with the largest carnivores in North America; they join conservation experts studying the impact of thinning ice on polar bear hunting and migration.

S2, EP13 "The Biggest Fish on Earth"
Peter and Dr. Rae are on their biggest adventure yet with the largest fish in the ocean: whale sharks; Peter helps researchers gather data about whale shark health; Dr. Rae helps scientists monitor whale sharks at the U.S.'s largest aquarium.
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