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So much Hope. This year is a turbulent time of change and renewal at Hope For Wildlife. Hope and her team are caring for more than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild animals – more than ever before. The workload has outgrown Hope's tiny 100-year-old farm. She's trying to move into a new facility, but the construction is halted by the worst winter in a century.
Injured and orphaned animals keep Hope busy from the first big snowfall right through to the spring thaw. Valentine's Day brings romance and rescues to the rehab.
Change sweeps through Hope for Wildlife as the rehab centre moves into the new facility. Hope has more white-tailed deer than any previous year.
Hope tries to make two orphaned bobcats into playmates, and 100 patients are ready for release after months of waiting. A rare bird makes a brief stopover at Hope For Wildlife.
Hope's annual open house is more popular than ever, and the whole team scrambles to get everything ready. An injured bobcat is rushed in for emergency medical attention.
Dr. Barry helps two fleet fliers with wing injuries: a peregrine falcon and a goshawk.The bird nursery fills to the rafters with hungry babies needing round-the-clock care.
A fawn survives a snare and a bobcat attack - can Hope's team save it?A bobcat kitten winds up on Hope's doorstep, and an old friend returns to the rehab to help in Hope's hour of need.
A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients.Hope's team round up five feisty bobcats and return them to the wild.
Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.Two police officers rescue a fawn after its mother was hit by a car.
Silver the seal has a mysterious illness, and Kayla finds a surprise in an attic full of baby raccoons. A former volunteer makes her debut as a veterinarian.
When there's only one animal of a species, Hope's team must take special care. The youngest porcupine Hope has ever seen arrives at the rehab, and a volunteer rescues a seal stranded in a neighbouring province.
A hare in a snare needs Hope's help. Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
The worst winter in 100 years buries the rehab in snow. Hope's team digs in to help birds and bobcats struggling to survive the brutal winter.
So much Hope. This year is a turbulent time of change and renewal at Hope For Wildlife. Hope and her team are caring for more than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild animals – more than ever before. The workload has outgrown Hope's tiny 100-year-old farm. She's trying to move into a new facility, but the construction is halted by the worst winter in a century.
Hope is overflowing! Hope's wildlife rehabilitation centre is outgrowing her little 100-year-old farm. It's bursting at the seams with injured and orphaned wildlife: deer, seals, owls, eagles, muskrats, bats and more – and they all need Hope's help. More animals, more problems and more incredible stories of people helping wildlife!
More Hope than ever! Winter used to be quiet but now Hope's patients keep her busy year-round. It's a revolving door of seals, fawns, beavers, eagles and owls – all needing her help. It's so busy, Hope's expanding beyond her little farm. And she's building a new facility just for marine mammals. Hope and her team continue to take their mission of mercy off the farm and on the road – meeting front-line wildlife rescuers around the world. They're helping manatees, badgers and hedgehogs – oh my! More animals and more Hope than ever!
There's no medicine like Hope.
Hope for the Best! This year Hope for Wildlife is full of changes and challenges. Hope's losing a key member of her team and taking on more animals than ever. And Hope's reaching out beyond the rehab – discovering new alliances, species and techniques!
Amazing stories of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
Fresh Hope. Hope is helping more animals than ever! The founder of Hope for Wildlife rescues more than 1500 injured and orphaned animals each year. Now she's taking on the city's stray dogs, too. This documentary series captures Hope for Wildlife's staff, volunteers and veterinarians in their busiest year ever. Not even international boundaries will stop them from saving every animal they can!
One thousand lives. One last chance.
There's always Hope. Hope for Wildlife is a unique wildlife rehab center on Canada's east coast. Hope Swinimer and her team rescue, rehabilitate and release more than one thousand injured and orphaned animals each year. This documentary series captures the devotion of veterinarians, volunteers and staff struggling to save every animal they can.