The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. John Craven and the team discover how nature helps to crack crime, and pick up useful tips on battling fleas. Show more
The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. John Craven celebrates autumn in the Peak District, and the team reports on the wonderful world of trees. Show more
The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. They report on rural crime, how scampi could combat plastic pollution, and a farm that cares for the animals no-one else wants. Show more
The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. They have an exclusive on the world's rarest kitten, and look at what climate change could do to the UK's favourite trees. Show more
The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. John Craven marks the centenary of the end of World War I with reports on how stately homes tended the wounded. Show more
The park may finally get its first emu chick, if the keepers can persuade the male emu to sit on the eggs. Kate spots a wild white-tailed sea eagle visiting the park. Show more
Kate and Ben find out what lengths the keepers go to for one of Europe’s oldest elephants, and wildlife photographer Hamza witnesses some unique tiger behaviour. Show more
The Countryfile team take a look at the best summer stories. Margherita Taylor is on the banks of the River Thames to find out which creatures are making their homes in the water.
Jules Hudson is in the Lake District to discover how recycled nappies and other soft plastics could be the answer to fixing the growing number of potholes in the road network.
On the Sussex Downs, Jules Hudson finds out how light pollution is wrecking prospects of romance for glow-worms and goes on a night-time safari to try to spot one glowing.
Tigers Red and Yana appear to be in the mood for love - could the first tiger cubs in 20 years be due? And Kate Humble finds out which aquatic animal is the fussiest on the park. Show more
Keepers have their fingers crossed that their European wolves will mate, and Anne the elephant befriends some notoriously greedy grazers. Show more
Documentary series. Can the team get a hero-shot of the big cats? Anne the elephant undergoes rehabilitation. And meet a villainous sheep with the power to take down a cameraman. Show more
Can keeper Ian finally get the hippo photo he has been waiting for? Keeper Rachel hatches a plan to foil a mischievous wolf, and a troop of colobus monkeys move onto Gorilla Island. Show more
When one of the park’s pygmy goats unexpectedly goes into labour, it’s a worrying time for the keepers. Meanwhile, Ben helps the keepers sex their young pancake tortoises. Show more
Ben and Kate return to Longleat, where a lion needs surgery to amputate part of his tail. Kate gets a surprise with the eland babies, and Ben has a brush with a gorilla. Show more
The tiger cubs are growing fast, but one youngster is fighting with his family. It is normal behaviour, but the keepers must act fast to prevent serious injuries. Show more
The threat of a deadly disease forces the keepers to take action when the ankole cattle have to be screened for TB, a dangerous challenge for the biosecurity team and the keepers. Show more
Willow the aardvark has been hand-reared since birth. Now it’s time to reunite her with her family. Will she be welcomed with open arms, or will they see her as a threat? Show more
The keepers are trying a new strategy to get the koalas mating - they have paired up two couples in separate enclosures. But aggression soon threatens the breeding programme. Show more