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Bindi and Chandler prepare for the birth of their daughter. See the Irwin family's reaction to the moment Grace enters the world!
The Irwins take action when a beloved crocodile becomes critically ill. And, Terri welcomes five fluffy koala joeys from Kangaroo Island.
A pregnant Bindi continues to work saving animals at the Wildlife Hospital. And, Steve's dream of breeding cassowaries may finally become a reality.
It's a big day at the zoo as they welcome four Sumatran elephants. Robert rescues a crocodile from a suburban backyard and Bindi and Chandler have a surprise!
Robert watches anxiously as Indah the Komodo dragon meets a potential mating partner. Plus, Terri deals with a phyton with an unusual lump.
The family return to the Steve Irwin Wildlife Rescue to study crocodiles. Then, Bindi and Chandler reveal an exciting, life-changing announcement.
Robert continues his father's legacy as he works with Bosco, an aggressive crocodile. Plus, Bindi assists with a koala suffering with chlamydia.
Bindi and the zoo welcome two baby echidnas, but health concerns become a major threat for one puggle's survival. Plus, a jabiru goes missing!
Terri and Bindi join the team at The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital as they treat an incredible range of animals. And, a koala undergoes surgery.
After the birth of Talbert the giraffe, serious complications arise. Plus, Robert rescues an entangled swan caught in a fishing line.
After historical wildfires strike Australia, the Irwins race to rescue as many animals as possible. Robert and Terri help the severely injured koala population.
Bindi and the family plan an emotional surprise for Terri in the Crocoseum. Plus, Robert gets stuck in with helping the zoo's three new adorable tiger cubs.
After weeks of being closed due to the pandemic, the Irwins prepare for the reopening of the zoo. Plus, Robert helps deliver a litter of tiger cubs.
The Irwins - Terri, Bindi and Robert - return to Animal Planet in a new series that gives audiences an all-access, front row seat to experience the sights and sounds of their thrilling wildlife adventures around the globe and the amazing animals that continue to inspire their conservation efforts. From running Australia's largest family-owned zoo, Australia Zoo in Queensland, to crisscrossing the world protecting and celebrating the most wondrous animals on the planet, The Irwins work thoughtfully and tirelessly to carry on Steve's mission to bring people closer to animals and ignite the connection that will ensure an abundance of wildlife for generations to come.