Season 2 Episodes

  • Skunk - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 1: Community

    As Jan struggles with the demands of caring for an orphaned baby skunk, the staff must come together to overcome a large number of new cases that threaten to overwhelm them.

  • Baby Fox - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 2: Balancing Act

    A baby fox with a broken leg forces Jan to walk a narrow line, while two geese with very different injuries inspire the staff to get creative.

  • Otter - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 3: Otter Panic

    The arrival of sick, orphaned otter strains Jan professionally and emotionally while Shélagh takes on one of the most challenging breeds of birds to rehabilitate.

  • Owl - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 4: Eat, Prey Love

    The centre’s golden rule to save any animal that’s brought in is tested when Sam rehabs a little mouse and then must also help Jan save its predator, an injured Great Horned Owl.

  • Porcupine - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 5: Stepping Up and Stepping Back

    Jan learns the value of leaning more heavily on her team as an unusual number of pelicans arrive at the centre. And the staff gets creative when it comes to helping a sad baby porcupine.

  • Otter- Staying Wild TV

    Episode 6: Commitment

    Jan works on a plan to keep Oscar the otter safe through the winter. While the struggle to keep a beaver alive tests Katie.

Season 1 Episodes

  • Baby gosling behing held - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 1: Baby Boom

    At Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation, spring brings a baby boom with orphans of all stripes arriving in distress. Jan grapples with an aggressive baby fox and deals with the emotional case of a sick fox in crisis, while Drayden and Emma go on a wild chase to find a family for baby geese.

  • Great horned owlet - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 2: Avian Influenza

    Avian Influenza threatens the Centre, and the team goes on "red alert" to protect all the birds in care through preventative methods. The arrival of two high-risk young owls pulls Jan away, and Katie has to step up as a leader to help fill the gap.

  • Episode 3: Pulling Their Weight

    Wild animals have a full-time job finding food, and when they get injured or orphaned it can spell disaster. Jan and her team face the challenging case of an injured Porcupine with an infected dog bite. It’s a race against time as they need to treat the wound and convince her to start eating before she loses too much weight. Meanwhile, Emma bonds with an orphaned Richardson Ground Squirrel that has lost weight and needs a lot of extra attention to survive.

  • Episode 4: Emotional Rescue

    Midway through the busy summer season, Jan and her team are exhausted as trauma cases continue without interruption. With Jan away, Katie leads the night shift team in admitting an orphaned badger, and the team works together to accommodate this potentially dangerous animal. Meanwhile, Shelagh works with Ryan to rehabilitate Maggie, an injured rabbit that narrowly escaped a bird attack.

  • Two fox kits in enclosure - Staying Wild TV

    Episode 5: Building Confidence

    When dealing with all animals, especially aggressive ones, confidence is a must. Before Jan and Colleen head off to tangle with seven teenage red foxes, Jan challenges a naïve new team leader, Phoebe, to take the lead in helping two very sick hawks.

  • Episode 6: Survival of the Fittest

    It’s the end of a busy summer season, and Jan and her team are in high gear as they evaluate animals in care to see which are ready to survive on their own. Before releasing the young Badger and two Great Horned Owls, Jan takes extra measures to improve their odds of surviving the approaching cold weather. It’s a bittersweet moment, as the animals are released back into the wild to face an uphill battle for survival.