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Born to Be Wild follows six extraordinary animals for several years, as they are brought up in our world, but destined to return to theirs. Each episode of Born to be Wild features a different young, endangered animal as they rewild their homelands in an attempt to help save their species and change the face of our planet. Using the latest camera and tracking technology, the pioneering series follows the amazing journey of a Savanna elephant calf, two young cheetahs, a ring-tailed lemur pup, a moon bear cub, Iberian lynx kits and orphaned African penguins, from birth, or their first few months of life, through to release and beyond, into the wild.
An orphaned moon bear cub has many skills to master before he can make a home for himself in the jungles of India.
The newest arrival at Zambia's elephant orphanage must overcome his shyness to bond with the herd and form a new family.
A pint-sized penguin chick fights to beat the odds and conquer the many challenges that lie between him and the Atlantic Ocean.
In the untamed Madagascar forest, a ragtag group of lemurs forge an unlikely family and learn to look out for each other.
Two young cheetah brothers learn the art of the hunt before relocating to a reserve where their species hasn't been seen for 50 years.
Before taking on the wilderness, a lynx kitten has to prove to her human caretakers that she is ready to go it alone.
The team at the SSPCA's wildlife rescue centre receive two of Scotland's rarest predators, white-tailed eagles, and use their experience and expertise to treat them.
SSPCA team have their hands full with orphaned barn owls, baby harbour seals and a Slavonian grebe, one of the rarest waterbirds in the UK needs urgent attention.
Inside the SSPCA's wildlife rescue centre, the team rehabilitate and release an otter from Shetland and battle to save the lives of a peregrine falcon and a fox with a broken leg.
The SSPCA centre staff battle their way into work as the worst winter storm in many years batters Scotland. And two otters are released in the Borders.
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