
On Canada's East Coast is a wildlife rehabilitation centre that rehabilitates and releases animals.
Despite a worldwide pandemic, wildlife emergencies keep coming in. As critical team members quarantine, how will the team get through the busy spring season? (S10, ep 10)
Hope helps the most Canadian wildlife rescue ever reach a happy ending when a beaver is saved, while the rehab is flooded with orphaned seals frozen solid in ice. (S10, ep 1) Also in UHD.
When an orphaned bear cub needs help, Hope puts everything on the line to save it. Meanwhile, two bobcats are ready for release, but they won't go easy. (S10, ep 2)
When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to save them and teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild. (S10, ep 4)
When a great horned owl arrives covered in oil, Dr Sherri puts it through a terrifying procedure to save its life. Meanwhile, boxes of young foxes need help. (S10, ep 3)
When a tiny piece of trash ruins a raccoon's life, Doctor Jessica cuts it free - but Hope faces tough decisions about its future. (S10, ep 5)
Near and Deer: When a tiny fawn gets hit by a car, Dr Jessica splints its broken leg to help it return to the wild. A porcupine and her baby need life-saving attention. (S10, ep 6)
Just as Hope is scrambling to get ready for her busiest day of the year, the government decides to seize the bear cub she has worked so hard to save. (S10, ep 7) Also in UHD.
When a category two hurricane slams straight into the rehab, Hope and her team struggle to protect their patients in the middle of the raging storm. (S10, ep 8)
A photographer snaps into action when a turkey vulture gets trapped, while Hope gathers a gaggle of geese with a reputation for violence. (S10, ep 9)