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- This zoological reality series feature pages from the intertwined lives of people and animals in Chester Zoo, one of Britain's biggest, with 500 staff looking after some 7,000 wild animals. Numerous story lines follow an individual, couple, family or social group of a species, at times comparing aspects of zoo life and care (by a few keepers and some specialists, such as the vets) to life in the wild. Modern zoos not only provide entertainment and some education for visitors but also breeding programs for species in danger of extinction in the wild.
- The Waldrapp became extinct in Europe in the 16th Century but in 1997 Austrian biologist, Dr. Johannes Fritz, started to train a flock of these birds to follow his microlight over the Alps to a wintering area in the south of Tuscany.
- Three girls escape the smoke of a North of England city to enjoy a weekend's pleasure and relaxation.
- Jungle Jack visits the London and Chester Zoos in England which feature chimpanzees, elephants, orangutans and lemurs.
- The nine remaining designers are tasked to create three activity centres for schoolchildren at Chester Zoo. They will be working in teams for the first time. How will they find collaborating with each other on the designs?
- Jungle Jack counts down the reason why animals have tails.
- Jungle Jack counts down every creature that is sporting stripes whether it is for camouflage or advertising deadly venom.