#1 | 15.05.2022Episode 1 (Five's a Crowd)
The keepers guess how many cubs Mayah the lioness will give birth to.
#2 | 22.05.2022Episode 2 (Hoofin' It)
Two of Taronga Zoo's gorillas will be anesthetized for their checkups.
#3 | 29.05.2022Episode 3 (X-Ray Marks the Spot)
After weeks of training, keepers prepare an elephant for x-ray imaging.
#4 | 05.06.2022Episode 4 (It's a Hoot)
An injured barn owl arrives at Taronga for treatment. Keepers say goodbye to beloved sun bear Mr. Hobbs.
#5 | 13.06.2022Episode 5 (What a Joey!)
Keepers learn that one of the bilbies has a joey in its pouch. Arrangements are made for the baby’s arrival.
#6 | 20.06.2022Episode 6 (Turkey Takeover)
Keepers and maintenance staff must make space for an uninvited resident that loves making a mess.
#7 | 26.06.2022Episode 7 (Red Panda Problems)
To bring Amala the red panda to the animal hospital for treatment, vets must dart her from afar. But can they bring her down safely from the treetop?
#8 | 03.07.2022Episode 8 (Lion Cub Life)
Before Taronga’s five new lion cubs can make their public debut, they must pass their medical checks and meet their father, Atto.
#9 | 10.07.2022Episode 9 (Larry and Stitch)
An injured baby echidna is brought to Taronga for rehabilitation. Keepers hand-raise it for a year before releasing it to the wild.
#10 | 17.07.2022Episode 10 (Snake Snack)
Keepers hide tasty treats in puzzles for the snakes and lizards to discover. This type of enrichment showcases the reptiles’ natural behaviors.
#11 | 24.07.2022Episode 11 (Feeding the Zoo)
The complicated task of feeding all of Taronga’s residents falls on the zoo’s nutrition officers.
#12 | 31.07.2022Episode 12 (Bunny Boo Boo)
#13 | 07.08.2022Episode 13 (The Tweetest Thing)
Scientists teach a rare bird its natural mating song.
#14 | 14.08.2022Episode 14 (Meat the Butcher)
Taronga Zoo's only butcher goes through his busy day.
#15 | 21.08.2022Episode 15 (Penguin SOS)
A penguin with a serious leg injury is brought in for rehab.
#16 | 28.08.2022Episode 16 (Going Batty)
In order to ensure their survival, researchers study bats.