Orphaned baby animals will be filmed for a new BBC One show as they attempt to make their way in the wild.
Nature's Miracle Orphans will see Max Hug Williams and Ellie Harrison travelling to Costa Rica and Australia respectively to meet people who care for orphaned animals and teach them the skills they need to survive in the wild.
Williams will visit Kids Saving the Rainforest in Costa Rica to get to know a three-toed sloth called Newbie who has a dangerous illness, a two-toed baby sloth called Tiny, and an anteater called Al - who has to learn how to, well, eat ants.
Meanwhile, Harrison will go to the Cape Otway Conversation Centre in Australia to meet an abandoned koala called Danny - who ran up the leg of the driver who stopped to save him - and at Wildhaven Wildlife Shelter near Melbourne she'll get to know baby wallaby Neil.
Nature's Miracle Orphans will see Max Hug Williams and Ellie Harrison travelling to Costa Rica and Australia respectively to meet people who care for orphaned animals and teach them the skills they need to survive in the wild.
Williams will visit Kids Saving the Rainforest in Costa Rica to get to know a three-toed sloth called Newbie who has a dangerous illness, a two-toed baby sloth called Tiny, and an anteater called Al - who has to learn how to, well, eat ants.
Meanwhile, Harrison will go to the Cape Otway Conversation Centre in Australia to meet an abandoned koala called Danny - who ran up the leg of the driver who stopped to save him - and at Wildhaven Wildlife Shelter near Melbourne she'll get to know baby wallaby Neil.
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
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