TV

Watch with PBS Passport

This episode is available to watch with PBS Passport.

Sign up

Already have an account? Sign in

animal-rr

Coyote Pups, A Red-Shouldered Hawk and A Snowy Egret

Black Bears, An Osprey, and Bats

Black Bears, An Osprey, and Bats

Orphan black bears from the Central Valley, an osprey from Lake Murray and the unsung heroes of the urban environment, bats, and their struggle to survive in light of California's drought are featured in this episode. Animal R & R is an Emmy-nominated show that focuses on the

Coyote Pups, A Red-Shouldered Hawk and A Snowy Egret

Coyote Pups, A Red-Shouldered Hawk and A Snowy Egret

The Emmy-nominated series returns with the wildlife rehabbers at The Fund for Animals in Ramona take in a pair of sibling coyote pups who escaped the Carlsbad Poinsettia Fire that started on May 14, 2014 with badly burned paws. For another burned victim, the cause was man-made: a red-shouldered hawk

Birds of Prey and The One-Eyed Possum

Birds of Prey and The One-Eyed Possum

In this Emmy-nominated episode, Project Wildlife rehabbers grapple with two difficult patients, a red-shouldered hawk bleeding from the keel and an opossum with a shocking burn on his face. A peregrine falcon, whose entire species once nearly went extinct, returns to his home near the San Diego airport with help

A Red-Tailed Hawk, Opossum, and Hummingbird

A Red-Tailed Hawk, Opossum, and Hummingbird

In this Emmy-nominated episode, rehabbers from the Fund for Animals care for a red-tailed hawk whose feathers got fried at a trolley station, and Project Wildlife fights for the life of a an opossum with a troubling symptom: sneezing. Team Hummingbird leader Jackie takes us inside her aviary, where dozens

Black Bears, An Osprey, and Bats

Black Bears, An Osprey, and Bats

Orphan black bears from the Central Valley, an osprey from Lake Murray and the unsung heroes of the urban environment, bats, and their struggle to survive in light of California's drought are featured in this episode. Animal R & R is an Emmy-nominated show that focuses on the

Coyote Pups, A Red-Shouldered Hawk and A Snowy Egret

Coyote Pups, A Red-Shouldered Hawk and A Snowy Egret

The Emmy-nominated series returns with the wildlife rehabbers at The Fund for Animals in Ramona take in a pair of sibling coyote pups who escaped the Carlsbad Poinsettia Fire that started on May 14, 2014 with badly burned paws. For another burned victim, the cause was man-made: a red-shouldered hawk

Birds of Prey and The One-Eyed Possum

Birds of Prey and The One-Eyed Possum

In this Emmy-nominated episode, Project Wildlife rehabbers grapple with two difficult patients, a red-shouldered hawk bleeding from the keel and an opossum with a shocking burn on his face. A peregrine falcon, whose entire species once nearly went extinct, returns to his home near the San Diego airport with help

A Red-Tailed Hawk, Opossum, and Hummingbird

A Red-Tailed Hawk, Opossum, and Hummingbird

In this Emmy-nominated episode, rehabbers from the Fund for Animals care for a red-tailed hawk whose feathers got fried at a trolley station, and Project Wildlife fights for the life of a an opossum with a troubling symptom: sneezing. Team Hummingbird leader Jackie takes us inside her aviary, where dozens