Episode 3: Otter Panic: Staying Wild - Season 2
Series: Staying Wild
Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is one of the busiest rescue centres in Western Canada treating over 2,000 wildlife species each season. Each episode follows Jan Shadick and her team as they encounter wildlife brought into the centre requiring various degrees of medical attention.
The second season of this documentary series is set at the busiest wildlife rescue centre in Saskatchewan, featuring a woman who knows no limits as she leads a dedicated and diverse team in a fight to save thousands of creatures each year. At its core, Staying Wild is about the animals. Cute or ugly, meek or dangerous, small or big, prey or predator, every creature has value and they each play an essential role in a greater ecosystem.
Season 2 episodes include the following titles:
- Community
- Balancing Act
- Otter Panic - The arrival of a sick, orphaned otter strains Jan professionally and emotionally while Shélagh takes on one of the most challenging breeds of birds to rehabilitate.
- Eat, Prey, Love
- Stepping Up and Stepping Back
- Commitment
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- Level 10 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD18
- Level 10 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD19
- Level 10 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23A
- Level 10 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23B
- Level 20 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD18
- Level 20 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD19
- Level 20 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23A
- Level 20 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23B
- Level 30 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD18
- Level 30 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD19
- Level 30 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23A
- Level 30 >  Wildlife and Habitat Studies >  WILD23B
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