Nature's Miracle Babies is a new natural history series for BBC One about the emotionally-charged attempts to save some of the rarest animals on earth. Presented by Autumnwatch's Martin Hughes-Games the series explores the ground-breaking work of pioneering programmes to protect some of the world's most threatened animals. Over five one-hour episodes Martin travels the globe to follow the moving stories of some very precious babies. Through hands-on experience Martin investigates the cutting-edge science dedication and perseverance of some inspirational individuals... as they endeavour to make a difference to the survival of these species. [show more]
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Join Springwatch Martin Hughes-Games as he follows the dedicated and inspirational individuals working to save some very special babies nature miracle babies who are the lifeline to preserving some of our planet most critically vulnerable species There great hope for the future of the rarest cat in the world the Amur leopard With only 35 left in the wild the arrival of a litter of tiny cubs could help save this species from extinction There a rollercoaster of emotions following the exhausting vigil of one very special giant an Indian one horned rhino who has her keepers on tenterhooks for days as she tries to deliver a baby as big as a man And heartbreak turns into hard work for a dedicated team at Jersey Zoo They have to become surrogate parents to a litter of tiny baby pied Tamarins the rarest primate in South America after they attacked by their mother But will they make it through? Nature&39;s Miracle Babies is an intimate yet ultimately uplifting series that touches all our emotions Special Features
All five episodes of the BBC wildlife series looking at the protection programmes set up to help some of the world's most endangered animals. Martin Hughes-Games travels the world to look at the fertility treatments being used to ensure the survival of species including the giant panda, the pied tamarin monkey, the Yangtse soft-shelled turtle, the Amur leopard, Tasmanian Devil, Bonobo chimpanzee, cheetah and the koala.
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