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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:03,880 Taronga, the zoo with the head -turning view. 2 00:00:05,420 --> 00:00:06,880 But dig a little deeper. 3 00:00:07,100 --> 00:00:08,200 I just planted that. 4 00:00:08,400 --> 00:00:12,940 And you'll discover there's a lot more to Taronga's two zoos than meets the 5 00:00:13,560 --> 00:00:15,560 Hello. What's it doing? 6 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:23,220 From their devoted keepers. I watched him being born, so him and I have an 7 00:00:23,220 --> 00:00:24,220 amazing relationship. 8 00:00:24,700 --> 00:00:28,720 To their first class vet team. So just here, that's the lump. 9 00:00:28,940 --> 00:00:30,380 Taronga's passionate staff. 10 00:00:30,620 --> 00:00:35,000 Laying on that dirty floor was so worth it. Are themselves a special breed. 11 00:00:35,280 --> 00:00:36,300 A lot of slobber there, bud. 12 00:00:37,100 --> 00:00:40,220 Ensuring nothing but the best for the animals in their care. 13 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:41,960 So impatient. 14 00:00:42,680 --> 00:00:43,840 Good girl. Hang on. 15 00:00:47,480 --> 00:00:48,880 On this episode. 16 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:50,320 Hey, buddy, that's it. 17 00:00:50,540 --> 00:00:53,680 From a real rodent. They'll actually eat their own poo. 18 00:00:54,519 --> 00:00:58,720 To the real queen of the jungle. They are a dangerous animal that you're 19 00:00:58,720 --> 00:01:01,320 with. You have to know your job and know your role. 20 00:01:01,600 --> 00:01:02,700 Team Taronga. 21 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:03,920 They're impressive. 22 00:01:04,099 --> 00:01:06,440 Get up close and personal. 23 00:01:07,140 --> 00:01:08,340 Oh, look at that. 24 00:01:09,740 --> 00:01:12,940 Anxious times for a very special arrival. 25 00:01:13,400 --> 00:01:17,560 It's pretty thin. You can see the ticks, like masses of ticks on it. So the next 26 00:01:17,560 --> 00:01:19,400 phase is actually going to be very challenging. 27 00:01:20,750 --> 00:01:23,550 And the secrets of convincing a galah. 28 00:01:23,750 --> 00:01:27,330 We're going to give him lots of feeds to make this a very positive place to be. 29 00:01:27,530 --> 00:01:29,370 To soar like an eagle. 30 00:01:38,610 --> 00:01:45,390 For staff at Taronga Zoo, working here is more than a job. It's a labor of 31 00:01:45,550 --> 00:01:46,550 Good boy. 32 00:01:47,150 --> 00:01:49,850 Caring for animals comes with enormous rewards. 33 00:01:50,130 --> 00:01:53,550 Yeah, OK, thank you. But also has huge challenges. 34 00:01:54,670 --> 00:01:59,150 For keeper Ellen, just preparing their meal can be tricky. 35 00:01:59,470 --> 00:02:03,270 Today I am prepping our lion meat for our seven wonderful lions. 36 00:02:03,950 --> 00:02:10,729 We have Dad Ato, Mum Maya, the two male cubs, Kari and Lizuko, and our three 37 00:02:10,729 --> 00:02:13,330 female cubs, Ayana, Malika and Ziri. 38 00:02:17,100 --> 00:02:20,380 They don't necessarily get all of the nutrients they would out in the wild, so 39 00:02:20,380 --> 00:02:23,060 we supplement it with our vitamins here. 40 00:02:24,880 --> 00:02:28,660 Our male adult lion isn't a massive fan of chicken. 41 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:32,440 Generally, when we hopper the food through to him, he kind of turns to the 42 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:35,220 of the hopper, looks at us and is like, really, you don't have anything else for 43 00:02:35,220 --> 00:02:36,780 me? But he will eat it. 44 00:02:37,920 --> 00:02:42,280 Ellen is about to face a much bigger challenge than preparing dinner. 45 00:02:45,400 --> 00:02:49,920 Malika, one of our female lion cubs, is having a general anaesthetic for her 46 00:02:49,920 --> 00:02:52,600 annual health check, which we do on all of our animals. 47 00:02:53,100 --> 00:02:58,020 Malika has never had a general anaesthetic before, and Ellen's never 48 00:02:58,020 --> 00:02:59,020 administered one. 49 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:04,500 It will be my first time pole injecting an animal for an anaesthetic, so it's 50 00:03:04,500 --> 00:03:06,120 definitely very nerve -wracking. 51 00:03:06,990 --> 00:03:11,630 It's essential for all of the drugs to go into her at once so that it's a 52 00:03:11,630 --> 00:03:13,190 procedure. She goes down really calmly. 53 00:03:13,470 --> 00:03:17,990 And if that doesn't happen, then unfortunately we may need to dart her 54 00:03:17,990 --> 00:03:20,250 things like that. So it's definitely a little bit stressful. 55 00:03:22,850 --> 00:03:28,010 This is Ellen and Malika's last dress rehearsal before the real procedure 56 00:03:28,010 --> 00:03:34,790 tomorrow. I've been training her over the past year or so for a pole or a hand 57 00:03:34,790 --> 00:03:35,790 injection. 58 00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:41,100 I will have a second keeper who's the feeder and I'll feed while I'm down the 59 00:03:41,100 --> 00:03:41,779 other end. 60 00:03:41,780 --> 00:03:46,780 So I'll ask her to drop and then I'll click your reward and we'll see how we 61 00:03:46,780 --> 00:03:48,200 from there, what she's doing. 62 00:03:49,540 --> 00:03:54,280 For safety reasons, the procedure will be performed in the back of house den. 63 00:03:54,760 --> 00:03:58,180 For me to be able to touch her, originally it starts with a bamboo 64 00:03:58,400 --> 00:03:59,400 Touch. 65 00:04:00,220 --> 00:04:01,220 Good girl. 66 00:04:04,680 --> 00:04:07,420 Also a blunt needle on the end of a pole as well. 67 00:04:10,900 --> 00:04:15,640 Drop. Between them, Malika and Ellen have the routine down pat. 68 00:04:15,940 --> 00:04:18,040 Touch. But it needs to be. 69 00:04:18,680 --> 00:04:23,640 Tomorrow the vets will be inside the mesh with her while she's under 70 00:04:25,560 --> 00:04:26,560 Finish. 71 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:29,680 We'll get Malika. Good job. 72 00:04:32,540 --> 00:04:39,100 Taronga's labours of love happen far away from the zoo also, like here at 73 00:04:39,100 --> 00:04:41,700 Lakes on the New South Wales mid -north coast. 74 00:04:43,580 --> 00:04:49,100 It's a paradise for both dingoes and humans, but that can lead to problems. 75 00:04:49,380 --> 00:04:53,440 You can be driving right through the course and they can be, like, I don't 76 00:04:53,480 --> 00:04:57,360 two metres off on the side and that big stuff and you just would never know. 77 00:04:57,980 --> 00:05:00,340 Six wild packs roam the beaches. 78 00:05:01,130 --> 00:05:04,830 the bushland and, unfortunately, the towns. 79 00:05:05,650 --> 00:05:10,370 When you come to an area like the Mile Lakes region, you encounter dingoes 80 00:05:10,370 --> 00:05:12,870 living in the town of Hawksnest. 81 00:05:14,030 --> 00:05:18,890 You'll see them walking down the street and that in itself raises a whole other 82 00:05:18,890 --> 00:05:21,690 bunch of challenges around managing them. 83 00:05:22,250 --> 00:05:26,110 Shall we go for a cruise down to that car park at the back of the beach and we 84 00:05:26,110 --> 00:05:27,810 can start tracking from there? Yeah. 85 00:05:28,410 --> 00:05:33,410 It's fair to say behavioural biologist Ben from Taronga and his colleague Neil 86 00:05:33,410 --> 00:05:36,850 from the University of New South Wales are dingo fans. 87 00:05:37,190 --> 00:05:40,930 It's worth keeping an eye out because they do just wander through the town. 88 00:05:41,190 --> 00:05:45,770 They're searching for ways to change dingo behaviour to prevent conflict with 89 00:05:45,770 --> 00:05:51,850 humans. The Mile East Dingo Project started with the objective of developing 90 00:05:51,850 --> 00:05:55,090 ways of managing dingoes so that we didn't have to kill them. 91 00:05:56,300 --> 00:06:01,640 People are sometimes tempted to feed a lean dingo and as the saying goes, a fed 92 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:06,240 dingo is a dead dingo. It's a really good way to turn them into a problem 93 00:06:06,240 --> 00:06:11,800 animal. So we put collars on the dingo and we follow them around and see what 94 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:12,800 they're getting up to. 95 00:06:12,860 --> 00:06:19,440 For the last four years, Ben and Neil have been tracking local dingoes. to 96 00:06:19,440 --> 00:06:22,080 better understand where they go and why. 97 00:06:22,380 --> 00:06:25,800 Maybe head to that high spot up on the dune first and see if we get a signal 98 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:26,519 from up there. 99 00:06:26,520 --> 00:06:27,680 Okay. Sounds good. 100 00:06:29,220 --> 00:06:32,780 This morning we're going to do a bit of radio tracking in this area here, 101 00:06:32,840 --> 00:06:37,020 looking for our collared dingoes. We're going to start up on top of the dune at 102 00:06:37,020 --> 00:06:40,900 the back of the beach because that's a nice high ground which should give us a 103 00:06:40,900 --> 00:06:42,520 good long -distance radio reception. 104 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:47,940 Oh look, tracks just here. They're in the right spot. Let's go up to the spot. 105 00:06:48,460 --> 00:06:49,500 Hopefully they're still around. 106 00:06:53,820 --> 00:06:57,220 This morning I'm looking for the dingo that we've nicknamed Andy. 107 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:01,560 Andy's the dominant male of this pack just here. 108 00:07:01,980 --> 00:07:04,620 We collared him just over a year ago. 109 00:07:05,660 --> 00:07:08,820 One of the reasons why we want to find him now is we're coming into the 110 00:07:08,820 --> 00:07:14,580 season, so we want to see if he's partnered up with another mate and who 111 00:07:14,580 --> 00:07:15,580 might be. 112 00:07:16,460 --> 00:07:22,600 In Australia, dingoes are the top predator, the apex predator, so 113 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:26,320 them and having them in the environment is really important ecologically. 114 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:32,220 Andy the dingo is playing hard to get. 115 00:07:33,540 --> 00:07:38,460 We're not getting a signal for him here at the moment, so our next step will be 116 00:07:38,460 --> 00:07:42,100 to go and look in the scrub between here and the edge of town. 117 00:07:43,950 --> 00:07:47,610 It's time for Malika, the lioness's, first health check. 118 00:07:48,090 --> 00:07:50,790 It's not something anyone is taking lightly. 119 00:07:51,250 --> 00:07:55,870 Here's the vet bag, emergency, and the blue one. So today we're going to be 120 00:07:55,870 --> 00:07:59,890 doing the anaesthetic of Malika in her inside dens. 121 00:08:00,950 --> 00:08:07,110 The heart's racing this morning. It is pretty crazy to be so close and personal 122 00:08:07,110 --> 00:08:11,470 to, you know, one of the best predators on the earth. So excited, nerve 123 00:08:11,470 --> 00:08:12,470 -wracking, but excited. 124 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:15,600 I think there's lots of healthy adrenaline in these procedures. 125 00:08:16,380 --> 00:08:20,560 Everyone's really well trained, but they are a dangerous animal that you're 126 00:08:20,560 --> 00:08:24,240 dealing with. You have to know your job and know your role and know that what 127 00:08:24,240 --> 00:08:27,760 you're doing is risky, but you're doing it in the safest way possible for the 128 00:08:27,760 --> 00:08:29,160 cat and for yourself as well. 129 00:08:29,660 --> 00:08:30,660 Push it, sweetie. 130 00:08:31,060 --> 00:08:35,919 The first and most important element of today's procedure is ensuring the 131 00:08:35,919 --> 00:08:37,500 anaesthetic works correctly. 132 00:08:38,320 --> 00:08:40,380 So this is the pole syringe. 133 00:08:41,080 --> 00:08:44,700 And I'm going to fill this with the anesthetic, and then the keepers 134 00:08:44,700 --> 00:08:48,300 inject the anesthetic because the lions are used to them. But we do get a bit 135 00:08:48,300 --> 00:08:51,560 excited when we're doing any kind of dangerous animal because we need to be 136 00:08:51,560 --> 00:08:54,240 careful. Just double -checking my doses, 0 .23. 137 00:08:54,820 --> 00:08:57,380 No one is more anxious than Ellen. 138 00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:01,080 It's her first time administering the anesthetic. 139 00:09:02,860 --> 00:09:04,880 No pressure. No pressure at all. 140 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,400 The first attempt has missed. 141 00:09:30,380 --> 00:09:31,380 Drop. 142 00:09:36,480 --> 00:09:37,480 Set. 143 00:09:39,600 --> 00:09:43,460 Luckily enough, with the training that I've been able to do, she did drop a 144 00:09:43,460 --> 00:09:47,620 second time for me and allowed me to get the pole injection in on that second 145 00:09:47,620 --> 00:09:48,620 go, which is amazing. 146 00:09:49,500 --> 00:09:50,500 Good girl. 147 00:09:51,020 --> 00:09:52,120 You're OK, sweetheart. 148 00:09:53,860 --> 00:09:54,860 I'm going to go in. 149 00:09:55,240 --> 00:10:01,340 With the injection in, it's up to vet Kimberley to decide when and if it's 150 00:10:01,340 --> 00:10:02,340 to enter. 151 00:10:02,660 --> 00:10:08,200 So I'm just kind of waiting to get the all clear that Kimberley's happy, Liz is 152 00:10:08,200 --> 00:10:10,080 happy with the way the anaesthetic's going. 153 00:10:11,300 --> 00:10:14,720 Poke her ear and around her eye to see if there's any response. 154 00:10:15,600 --> 00:10:19,360 No blink response. I think she's quite deep. She went down very quickly, which 155 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:23,040 is good. The next point of call, I'll go in and shackle. 156 00:10:24,620 --> 00:10:28,880 and have her attached to the mesh and cargo net on the top until everyone's 157 00:10:28,880 --> 00:10:33,500 completely happy that she's at a depth that's safe for us to all go in. Let's 158 00:10:33,500 --> 00:10:34,500 see if I can feel. 159 00:10:36,680 --> 00:10:37,680 There's no jaw tone. 160 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:39,360 Okay, that's good. 161 00:10:39,600 --> 00:10:43,420 Yeah, this is kind of the nerve -wracking part, to say the least. 162 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:48,700 While I'm going in, all of you should be outside. 163 00:10:49,540 --> 00:10:51,700 Malika seems safely asleep. 164 00:10:52,040 --> 00:10:53,100 You going behind me, Rob? Yep. 165 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:57,420 But everyone's holding their breath as Kimberley goes through the door. 166 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:02,560 Coming up, a national icon... Oh, wow. 167 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:03,880 ..in real trouble. 168 00:11:04,100 --> 00:11:08,180 It's pretty thin. The really plump platypus, you wouldn't be able to squish 169 00:11:08,180 --> 00:11:09,560 those edges together at all. 170 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:13,860 And the world's biggest rodent. Three, two, one. 171 00:11:14,120 --> 00:11:16,140 But what brought a tear to his eye? 172 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:18,860 Let's grab the rope and see if we can crank that mouth open. 173 00:11:22,250 --> 00:11:27,530 At Taronga's Wildlife Hospital, a very special patient has just come through 174 00:11:27,530 --> 00:11:28,530 door. Hi. 175 00:11:28,830 --> 00:11:29,830 What have we got here? 176 00:11:29,930 --> 00:11:33,510 We have a brand new little juvenile platypus. Wow. 177 00:11:33,750 --> 00:11:35,130 Just come in this morning. Yeah, yeah. 178 00:11:35,570 --> 00:11:40,710 So we found it up in Rimba, up on the central coast, on a rural property, just 179 00:11:40,710 --> 00:11:44,390 in the yard, under a bush. Okay. The dogs were barking at it. They don't 180 00:11:44,390 --> 00:11:46,330 they got to the platypus. 181 00:11:46,670 --> 00:11:52,130 Vets only see a few of these a year, and it's a special moment when they do. 182 00:11:52,350 --> 00:11:56,150 Must be small, isn't it? Yeah, a tiny little beak. 183 00:11:56,930 --> 00:11:58,510 Oh wow, there you go. 184 00:12:00,530 --> 00:12:01,610 That is beautiful. 185 00:12:03,650 --> 00:12:07,770 I can see already it's got ticks, quite a lot of ticks on it. It may be that 186 00:12:07,770 --> 00:12:11,130 that burden of ticks is actually having an impact on the animal in terms of 187 00:12:11,130 --> 00:12:12,870 maybe it'll be quite anemic. 188 00:12:13,770 --> 00:12:17,830 To properly examine the platypus, it will have to be anaesthetised. 189 00:12:18,390 --> 00:12:24,090 One way of assessing body condition in platypus is what's called the tail 190 00:12:24,090 --> 00:12:27,430 index or the tail fat index, and you squish the tail together. 191 00:12:27,930 --> 00:12:32,210 Like a really plump platypus, you wouldn't be able to squish those edges 192 00:12:32,210 --> 00:12:34,930 together at all. So the condition is pretty thin. 193 00:12:35,970 --> 00:12:40,790 The scale is 1 to 5, with 5 being a very poor condition. 194 00:12:41,900 --> 00:12:44,700 So I would say it's about a four out of five. 195 00:12:48,080 --> 00:12:52,500 It's actually really exciting having this little platypus here because, in 196 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:58,060 platypuses are my favourite animal. You know, just the most bizarre creatures. 197 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:02,400 They're just this mixture of birds and reptiles and mammals and, you know, 198 00:13:02,420 --> 00:13:07,100 anatomically and physiologically, they're just so unique and, yeah, it 199 00:13:07,100 --> 00:13:08,420 makes them a fascinating animal. 200 00:13:09,780 --> 00:13:10,960 2 .6. 201 00:13:11,500 --> 00:13:12,740 Their numbers are declining. 202 00:13:12,980 --> 00:13:19,300 They're very impacted by a lot of human activity, building dams, changing water 203 00:13:19,300 --> 00:13:20,340 flows, agriculture. 204 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:25,100 Obviously, predators such as foxes and dogs and cats also impact them. 205 00:13:25,920 --> 00:13:31,100 If the platypus has been bitten, X -rays will show up any internal injuries, 206 00:13:31,260 --> 00:13:32,680 like broken bones. 207 00:13:33,300 --> 00:13:36,460 OK. It's also ventral. Get the mask off. 208 00:13:38,930 --> 00:13:42,230 Looks pretty good though. There's no injuries that I can see. 209 00:13:42,850 --> 00:13:45,550 I can see the ticks, like masses of ticks on them. 210 00:13:46,650 --> 00:13:49,830 All those little dots there are the ticks. One there as well. There. 211 00:13:50,150 --> 00:13:51,129 Cluster there. 212 00:13:51,130 --> 00:13:52,130 One there. 213 00:13:52,550 --> 00:13:54,930 The medication here would kill the ticks. 214 00:13:55,310 --> 00:13:57,450 Just wipe it over the areas where the ticks are. 215 00:13:58,550 --> 00:14:00,730 Lizzie's going to give it some fluids while I'm doing this. 216 00:14:01,900 --> 00:14:05,520 So the next phase is actually going to be very challenging for us. The 217 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:09,560 requirements are quite specialised in terms of the food and their environment 218 00:14:09,560 --> 00:14:13,540 that they live in. They can be quite picky with the food that they choose to 219 00:14:13,540 --> 00:14:18,300 and the temperature of the water is really important as well and the 220 00:14:18,300 --> 00:14:22,640 side of things is going to be a very significant part of ensuring that this 221 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:24,540 little girl recovers well. 222 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:30,380 The zoo team will need to work around the clock if she's to have any chance of 223 00:14:30,380 --> 00:14:31,380 survival. 224 00:14:33,270 --> 00:14:37,190 Malika, the lioness, is undergoing her first health check. 225 00:14:37,450 --> 00:14:42,670 When I first go in, until I get her 100 % stabilized, she'll be, I'll just slip 226 00:14:42,670 --> 00:14:45,950 her on her side, she'll be right where she is. Yeah, I'll just come in with you 227 00:14:45,950 --> 00:14:47,630 and I'll stand in the front corner. Okay. 228 00:14:48,810 --> 00:14:51,050 She's been given her anesthetic shot. 229 00:14:52,930 --> 00:14:54,390 You're going behind me, Rob? Yep. 230 00:14:54,710 --> 00:14:58,750 Vet Kimberly needs to make sure she's really asleep. Okay. 231 00:14:59,670 --> 00:15:00,670 Ellen? Yeah. 232 00:15:02,540 --> 00:15:07,960 She's looking for any sign of reaction and hoping she doesn't get one. 233 00:15:08,200 --> 00:15:09,860 Anything? Not really. 234 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:15,100 No jaw tone. 235 00:15:17,300 --> 00:15:18,500 No blink reflex. 236 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:19,920 No, we're good. 237 00:15:20,040 --> 00:15:21,140 You can come on in, Liz. 238 00:15:23,340 --> 00:15:25,300 Malika is safely asleep. 239 00:15:25,930 --> 00:15:29,910 Cargo net on her. But she needs to be secured just in case. 240 00:15:30,190 --> 00:15:31,930 Andy, can you do the cargo net and the hobbles? 241 00:15:32,150 --> 00:15:33,150 Yeah. 242 00:15:34,930 --> 00:15:39,770 We're doing a baseline health check on the lion because we want to know what 243 00:15:39,770 --> 00:15:44,390 normal values are. You know, what's her normal weight? What's her normal blood 244 00:15:44,390 --> 00:15:48,930 work look like? And then we can compare and know if she's got changes in her 245 00:15:48,930 --> 00:15:51,410 liver function or she's got signs of infection. 246 00:15:52,090 --> 00:15:58,370 With Malika now receiving anesthetic via an IV drip, the net and hobbles can be 247 00:15:58,370 --> 00:15:59,370 safely removed. 248 00:15:59,810 --> 00:16:01,350 If we can just roll her over. 249 00:16:01,650 --> 00:16:02,650 Is that the head? 250 00:16:02,770 --> 00:16:06,450 Yeah. One, two, three. Because I need the left side up. 251 00:16:07,490 --> 00:16:08,690 Okay, cool. Thanks. 252 00:16:09,070 --> 00:16:11,530 I might just look in her mouth if you don't mind. 253 00:16:11,750 --> 00:16:12,750 Sure. 254 00:16:13,430 --> 00:16:15,210 Okay, can you just pull the jaw? 255 00:16:16,550 --> 00:16:22,550 It's a rare perk of the job, being able to get so close to such a powerful 256 00:16:22,550 --> 00:16:26,530 animal. Can you check the front claws and just make sure there's no ingrowns 257 00:16:26,530 --> 00:16:27,530 anything? 258 00:16:28,770 --> 00:16:29,770 God, they're impressive. 259 00:16:36,250 --> 00:16:37,870 Okay, that's a COVID vaccine. 260 00:16:38,330 --> 00:16:39,330 Left shoulder. 261 00:16:39,810 --> 00:16:42,330 COVID can be caught by zoo animals. 262 00:16:42,970 --> 00:16:46,590 So Malika will now join a study on the vaccine's effectiveness. 263 00:16:47,930 --> 00:16:49,870 She's perfect, isn't she? 264 00:16:50,570 --> 00:16:51,770 She's so pretty. 265 00:16:52,370 --> 00:16:55,770 Within half an hour, the checkup is complete. 266 00:16:56,210 --> 00:16:57,550 Everything looks perfect. 267 00:16:58,890 --> 00:17:00,790 Okay, let's let her get up. 268 00:17:01,830 --> 00:17:03,130 I'm reversing her. 269 00:17:08,290 --> 00:17:10,150 It went really smoothly, didn't it? 270 00:17:10,760 --> 00:17:14,599 So we'll do the baseline bloods and we've got her serum for the COVID study. 271 00:17:17,619 --> 00:17:18,619 Vaccinated. 272 00:17:19,560 --> 00:17:23,940 Yeah, I'd say she's got a really clean slate of health. A few hours later, 273 00:17:24,180 --> 00:17:27,060 Malika is fully recovered and back with the pride. 274 00:17:27,680 --> 00:17:30,440 Ellen's first anaesthetic has been a success. 275 00:17:30,860 --> 00:17:32,760 Everything went really smoothly, which is amazing. 276 00:17:33,140 --> 00:17:37,260 She's recovered really, really well and we've been able to place her back with 277 00:17:37,260 --> 00:17:41,820 her family and that reintroduction was really fantastic to see because they're 278 00:17:41,820 --> 00:17:44,720 all a little bit worried about her, wondering where she was, but they're all 279 00:17:44,720 --> 00:17:45,880 back together and happy now. 280 00:17:49,920 --> 00:17:54,180 A two -and -a -half -hour drive north of Taronga in Mile Lakes... 281 00:17:55,060 --> 00:17:59,580 Conservationists Ben and Neil are on the trail of a male dingo called Andy. 282 00:18:00,180 --> 00:18:03,960 So this is a good spot. There's a walking track that goes down the side of 283 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:04,960 golf course here. 284 00:18:05,220 --> 00:18:08,900 He's proving elusive despite wearing a tracking collar. 285 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:11,240 Well, you reckon we have a track just up here? 286 00:18:11,440 --> 00:18:12,760 Yeah, I think this would be good. 287 00:18:15,060 --> 00:18:19,940 I mean, this is pretty much where you would expect single males to spend their 288 00:18:19,940 --> 00:18:21,360 day at the golf course. 289 00:18:25,090 --> 00:18:26,090 Okay. 290 00:18:32,710 --> 00:18:34,490 I'm getting a little bit of a signal. Oh yeah? 291 00:18:35,030 --> 00:18:36,710 Yeah, over here just in the bush. 292 00:18:37,510 --> 00:18:38,510 Over this way. 293 00:18:39,570 --> 00:18:42,270 I think he's going to come out of the bush and cross onto the golf course. Oh, 294 00:18:42,270 --> 00:18:43,270 yep. 295 00:18:44,390 --> 00:18:45,390 Here he comes. 296 00:18:45,710 --> 00:18:46,710 Oh, yep, yep. 297 00:18:47,530 --> 00:18:48,530 Finally. 298 00:18:48,990 --> 00:18:50,650 Collar's looking really good. It's moving. 299 00:18:51,870 --> 00:18:54,590 Freely, and he looks in really good condition. 300 00:18:55,130 --> 00:18:56,130 Oh, hang on. 301 00:18:57,290 --> 00:19:01,510 Have a look at that. He's got quite a big wound on his flank. 302 00:19:02,030 --> 00:19:03,030 Look at that. 303 00:19:03,610 --> 00:19:04,610 Can you make it up? 304 00:19:04,850 --> 00:19:05,709 Oh, yeah. 305 00:19:05,710 --> 00:19:06,710 Yeah, he does. 306 00:19:06,750 --> 00:19:12,790 The wound appears clean and superficial, so Neil and Ben feel veterinary care is 307 00:19:12,790 --> 00:19:13,789 not required. 308 00:19:13,790 --> 00:19:14,790 Looks like a bite. 309 00:19:15,570 --> 00:19:17,150 Maybe from another dingo, do you think? 310 00:19:17,640 --> 00:19:20,420 About time of year again, going into the breeding season. 311 00:19:20,760 --> 00:19:22,060 Where we see a bit of aggression. 312 00:19:23,440 --> 00:19:28,040 So what I'm going to do now is connect up this download antenna. 313 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:32,260 Every hour his collar will record a location. 314 00:19:32,480 --> 00:19:37,680 We're able to download the data from the collar onto the laptop and we'll be 315 00:19:37,680 --> 00:19:43,520 able to see where this collar, therefore this dingo, has been in the last month 316 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:44,520 or so. 317 00:19:44,850 --> 00:19:48,390 He's clearly not concerned about being out on the golf course. He's sitting 318 00:19:48,390 --> 00:19:52,730 there with the lawnmowers running in the background and he's not phased by it, 319 00:19:52,810 --> 00:19:55,670 so he's definitely a golf course dingo. 320 00:19:56,290 --> 00:19:57,290 Absolutely. 321 00:19:58,790 --> 00:20:03,170 We've been tracking Andy for almost 12 months now, so we're starting to get a 322 00:20:03,170 --> 00:20:08,750 really good understanding of his behaviour and his relationship with the 323 00:20:08,750 --> 00:20:13,760 Hawksnest. He's obviously comfortable and familiar with people, but he still 324 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:19,380 maintained enough of that dingo instinct to stay away from us and not wanting to 325 00:20:19,380 --> 00:20:23,660 approach us. So that's what we want to see from the dingoes in the town, that 326 00:20:23,660 --> 00:20:28,120 we're not seeing any of those concerning habituation behaviours where they might 327 00:20:28,120 --> 00:20:29,580 start to approach people. 328 00:20:33,400 --> 00:20:35,500 Andy's data has been downloaded. 329 00:20:36,300 --> 00:20:39,620 revealing exactly where he's ventured over the last month. 330 00:20:42,180 --> 00:20:46,940 That's like the standard range. So we've got his home range sort of encompasses 331 00:20:46,940 --> 00:20:51,660 most of the southern part of the town, a lot of that beachfront there. 332 00:20:52,140 --> 00:20:57,200 Yeah, so that's good to see. He's healthy, he's doing well, and great to 333 00:20:57,200 --> 00:21:00,320 data. We'll get a lot of information from that when we look at it in a lot 334 00:21:00,320 --> 00:21:05,570 detail. With the help of Andy and his pack, Ben and Neil hope to work out the 335 00:21:05,570 --> 00:21:10,010 dingo movement patterns and how they can encourage them to stay away from 336 00:21:10,010 --> 00:21:11,010 humans. 337 00:21:11,750 --> 00:21:15,230 Coming up... This is an important part of the first sets of training. 338 00:21:15,650 --> 00:21:20,010 ..will Taronga's latest additions... You're a pro, Jetta. Like he was made 339 00:21:20,010 --> 00:21:22,170 it. ..make real galahs of themselves. 340 00:21:22,730 --> 00:21:24,990 That's a safe perch. That's a very good perch. 341 00:21:26,320 --> 00:21:27,720 And the little platypus. 342 00:21:27,980 --> 00:21:28,979 Time to eat. 343 00:21:28,980 --> 00:21:30,800 In the fight of her life. 344 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:32,040 There you go. 345 00:21:32,080 --> 00:21:33,960 You get snuggled up in there. 346 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:38,720 So this is not something that we ever trained Warren to do, but he's insane. 347 00:21:39,120 --> 00:21:44,000 One of the most fun things to do at Taronga is the free flight bird 348 00:21:45,420 --> 00:21:48,640 There's magic in the air as they swoop overhead. 349 00:21:49,300 --> 00:21:52,540 Free to fly away, but choosing to stay. 350 00:21:53,420 --> 00:21:56,780 It looks easy, but it takes months of preparation. 351 00:21:57,360 --> 00:22:02,900 And for two rescued galahs, Jeddah and Jirigi, it's the first day at school. 352 00:22:05,220 --> 00:22:06,880 Good morning, everyone, to your stations. 353 00:22:09,400 --> 00:22:14,880 So we are here with our beautiful galahs, and today is an exciting day 354 00:22:14,880 --> 00:22:18,980 they're starting to do training. So very important for these birds to practice a 355 00:22:18,980 --> 00:22:20,900 lot of skills before the brief light presentation. 356 00:22:21,710 --> 00:22:25,110 So we're going to have a couple months ahead of us in training, but it's a very 357 00:22:25,110 --> 00:22:29,630 exciting time. We'll start with the basics, the ABCs, baby behavior, and 358 00:22:29,630 --> 00:22:32,210 eventually, hopefully, they'll be flying long distances. 359 00:22:34,710 --> 00:22:35,710 Hello. 360 00:22:39,750 --> 00:22:40,750 What do you think? 361 00:22:41,010 --> 00:22:42,010 Good job. 362 00:22:43,290 --> 00:22:46,490 So this is an important part of the first steps of training. 363 00:22:48,030 --> 00:22:49,390 This is called a nagel. 364 00:22:49,790 --> 00:22:52,030 It's a specific term we use here at Taronga. 365 00:22:52,930 --> 00:22:58,610 And it simply means like their crate or their transportation enclosure that they 366 00:22:58,610 --> 00:23:02,810 go to and from to. So it's the first step we want them to practice because 367 00:23:02,810 --> 00:23:07,170 in this has to be the most reinforcing, the most fun place where you get tons of 368 00:23:07,170 --> 00:23:12,990 seeds. So as a first step to any training, there, you saw there's a 369 00:23:12,990 --> 00:23:13,990 of hesitation. 370 00:23:14,030 --> 00:23:16,710 You slowed down in that step. That's not a problem. 371 00:23:16,950 --> 00:23:18,810 We'll try again, leaning forward. 372 00:23:19,870 --> 00:23:20,870 Nice job. 373 00:23:21,310 --> 00:23:24,830 But you can see she's choosing to go inside that nagle. 374 00:23:25,530 --> 00:23:27,550 And they stay really nice and calm inside. 375 00:23:28,730 --> 00:23:30,110 And we can shut this door. 376 00:23:31,090 --> 00:23:33,170 Then we know it's time to move on to the next step. 377 00:23:36,530 --> 00:23:38,870 So this is the first time that they've ever seen... 378 00:23:39,120 --> 00:23:42,860 This step stool, again, we're going to give them lots of reinforcers, lots of 379 00:23:42,860 --> 00:23:45,340 seeds to make this a very positive place to be. 380 00:23:45,620 --> 00:23:49,000 And this is an important part of their training because eventually this perch 381 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:52,340 will move further and further and further, and they're going to fly these 382 00:23:52,340 --> 00:23:53,460 distance A to Bs. 383 00:23:57,660 --> 00:24:00,200 So we'll see if they're comfy. Oh, easy. 384 00:24:01,880 --> 00:24:04,100 You're a pro, Jetta. Like he was made for it. 385 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:15,240 Jeddah has parked with flying colors. 386 00:24:16,580 --> 00:24:18,860 Time for Jirigi to step up. 387 00:24:20,420 --> 00:24:22,180 So this is a new perch. 388 00:24:22,820 --> 00:24:24,900 Sometimes novel things can be a little bit scary. 389 00:24:26,620 --> 00:24:30,020 Yeah, that crest up. The eyes dilated a little bit. 390 00:24:30,240 --> 00:24:31,640 But they're still leaning forward. 391 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:35,580 So it's really good information that I'm still able to move forward. 392 00:24:35,920 --> 00:24:37,040 But maybe slow. 393 00:24:37,340 --> 00:24:38,340 What do you think? 394 00:24:39,260 --> 00:24:41,320 Oh, that's okay. 395 00:24:42,190 --> 00:24:43,190 Good job. 396 00:24:43,210 --> 00:24:44,230 Chris is safety. 397 00:24:44,530 --> 00:24:48,790 Slowly bring them forward like we did. Sometimes a step up is easier than... 398 00:24:48,790 --> 00:24:53,070 Eventually, the galahs will fly 100 metres in the open air. 399 00:24:53,310 --> 00:24:57,410 But for now, Jiragi still has a lot to learn. 400 00:24:57,670 --> 00:24:59,890 That's a safe perch. That's a very good perch. 401 00:25:04,370 --> 00:25:05,370 Hey, boys. 402 00:25:06,690 --> 00:25:07,750 How we doing? 403 00:25:09,150 --> 00:25:12,930 Keeper Jacob is crazy about capybaras. 404 00:25:13,210 --> 00:25:15,010 They seem to like him too. 405 00:25:15,410 --> 00:25:17,350 Or maybe it's just the breakfast. 406 00:25:17,790 --> 00:25:18,790 Hey, buddy. 407 00:25:20,210 --> 00:25:21,270 Enough of those. 408 00:25:22,750 --> 00:25:26,950 Capybaras are the world's largest rodent. They're closest relative to 409 00:25:26,950 --> 00:25:28,890 rodents like guinea pigs, beavers. 410 00:25:29,210 --> 00:25:34,310 They live across South America in a lot of jungle areas. So we're talking the 411 00:25:34,310 --> 00:25:37,350 Amazon, Peru and a few other countries throughout South America. 412 00:25:38,670 --> 00:25:42,770 They look small and stout, but they're really fast. They can run up to about 35 413 00:25:42,770 --> 00:25:44,090 kilometres an hour. 414 00:25:44,710 --> 00:25:46,190 About as fast as a horse. 415 00:25:47,150 --> 00:25:49,250 These guys are amazing swimmers. 416 00:25:49,670 --> 00:25:53,010 His feet are partially webbed. They can actually hold their breath for about 417 00:25:53,010 --> 00:25:54,010 five minutes. 418 00:25:56,830 --> 00:26:00,050 There's not much Jacob doesn't know about capybaras. 419 00:26:00,490 --> 00:26:03,910 And some of those things, he probably wishes he didn't. 420 00:26:04,190 --> 00:26:07,210 So capybaras, they'll actually eat their own poo. 421 00:26:08,140 --> 00:26:14,000 When capybaras eat their food, grasses ferment in their gut. And once that goes 422 00:26:14,000 --> 00:26:18,400 through in the form of poo, they'll actually reconsume that because there's 423 00:26:18,400 --> 00:26:21,520 lot of nutritional value still in that food that they need to absorb. 424 00:26:23,840 --> 00:26:28,100 One of the capybaras has what Jacob hopes is a simple problem. 425 00:26:28,580 --> 00:26:32,080 But the fear is it could be something more sinister. 426 00:26:33,180 --> 00:26:35,240 So over here we have Rodney. 427 00:26:35,920 --> 00:26:37,580 Now, Rodney is... 428 00:26:37,800 --> 00:26:39,320 Had a little bit of trouble with his eye. 429 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:41,220 He's just had a little bit of discharge. 430 00:26:42,120 --> 00:26:46,780 So we're a little bit concerned because it can sometimes mean that there's signs 431 00:26:46,780 --> 00:26:47,940 of dental issues. 432 00:26:48,560 --> 00:26:52,780 Because these guys' teeth are constantly growing and there's a lot of action 433 00:26:52,780 --> 00:26:57,700 happening here, there can be a lot of pressure and potential infection that 434 00:26:57,700 --> 00:27:00,160 occur around the teeth that can actually affect the eyes. 435 00:27:00,880 --> 00:27:05,480 Left untreated, infected teeth will eventually kill a capybara. 436 00:27:06,090 --> 00:27:09,110 So Rodney has an urgent date with the vet. 437 00:27:14,370 --> 00:27:19,230 At the wildlife hospital, it's been a tough week for the juvenile platypus. 438 00:27:20,030 --> 00:27:25,630 To help her put on weight, she's been virtually spoon -fed six times a day. 439 00:27:26,070 --> 00:27:28,930 For her, when she's feeding, we're trying to keep the water temperature 440 00:27:28,930 --> 00:27:30,970 about 28 and 31 at the moment. 441 00:27:31,510 --> 00:27:35,630 That seems to be where she thrives at the moment with her eating. 442 00:27:36,090 --> 00:27:40,370 The duck is the thermometer and the water bath is there because platypus 443 00:27:40,370 --> 00:27:42,190 naturally feed under water. 444 00:27:43,890 --> 00:27:46,650 She does enjoy maggots. 445 00:27:48,770 --> 00:27:51,470 We know all the things that platypus should like. 446 00:27:52,370 --> 00:27:54,870 We're going to add black worms. 447 00:27:55,550 --> 00:28:00,170 That will give her a nice little selection of bones. 448 00:28:03,120 --> 00:28:07,020 That way we ensure that she's continuing to eat well and that she's putting on 449 00:28:07,020 --> 00:28:08,020 weight. 450 00:28:10,380 --> 00:28:15,720 Even with the dedicated care, there are no guarantees with platypus, and the 451 00:28:15,720 --> 00:28:17,600 first few days were touch and go. 452 00:28:18,100 --> 00:28:20,640 All tucked up. Wake up, little one. 453 00:28:21,480 --> 00:28:22,480 Time to eat. 454 00:28:23,740 --> 00:28:24,880 There you go. 455 00:28:25,420 --> 00:28:26,460 There you go. 456 00:28:28,240 --> 00:28:35,200 When she first arrived, she was about 320 grams, so she did 457 00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:42,080 lose a fair bit in the first couple of days, and she's just now started to 458 00:28:42,080 --> 00:28:43,680 increase in weight again. 459 00:28:45,160 --> 00:28:46,320 Try another cricket. 460 00:28:46,580 --> 00:28:47,600 There you go. 461 00:28:51,180 --> 00:28:53,680 We're not so keen on the crickets this afternoon. 462 00:28:56,680 --> 00:29:01,320 Platypus are obviously one of those iconic Australian species and very few 463 00:29:01,320 --> 00:29:06,780 people do get to look after a platypus. So to have the privilege of having one 464 00:29:06,780 --> 00:29:12,620 in care and to be able to spend a lot of time hands -on with looking after her 465 00:29:12,620 --> 00:29:14,040 is very special. 466 00:29:15,020 --> 00:29:16,580 You're going to come out, okay. 467 00:29:16,840 --> 00:29:18,500 You can come out for a little while. 468 00:29:19,220 --> 00:29:23,200 Okay, so come on. There we go. 469 00:29:24,460 --> 00:29:26,140 You get snuggled up in there. 470 00:29:26,460 --> 00:29:30,700 She's probably full now. She's filled her cheek pouches up. The way she's 471 00:29:30,700 --> 00:29:32,320 grinding her bill there. 472 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:38,260 So she'll be extracting the food out of the cheek pouches into her bill and 473 00:29:38,260 --> 00:29:41,440 she'll grind away, help the digestion and then she'll swallow that. 474 00:29:43,820 --> 00:29:46,720 We're going to call this feed done. 475 00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:52,300 Tuck her in there. 476 00:29:53,800 --> 00:29:57,320 She's improving, but the platypus isn't out of the woods yet. 477 00:29:57,720 --> 00:30:01,960 For staff, there are plenty more sleepless nights ahead. 478 00:30:02,480 --> 00:30:03,480 You're done. 479 00:30:05,300 --> 00:30:07,040 One, two, three. 480 00:30:07,600 --> 00:30:12,300 Rodney the capybara has been given an anaesthetic and transferred to the 481 00:30:12,300 --> 00:30:13,660 hospital. Beautiful. 482 00:30:14,060 --> 00:30:17,080 At 35 kilos, it's no small job. 483 00:30:17,540 --> 00:30:20,200 So Rodney is one of our capybaras. He's four and a half years old. 484 00:30:20,720 --> 00:30:25,340 He's had some white, puffy discharge from one of his eyes. So we're 485 00:30:25,340 --> 00:30:26,880 that he's actually got a blocked tear duct. 486 00:30:27,520 --> 00:30:31,620 So we're going to try and pass a little catheter into it so that we can give it 487 00:30:31,620 --> 00:30:34,520 a really good flush and see if there's anything lodged in there, see if there's 488 00:30:34,520 --> 00:30:35,520 evidence of infection. 489 00:30:37,260 --> 00:30:41,340 First, Jess wants to rule out another, more serious possibility. 490 00:30:42,480 --> 00:30:46,620 The tear duct runs down your face sort of internally and pops out just towards 491 00:30:46,620 --> 00:30:49,380 the tip of your nose, which is why if you're having an ugly cry, the tears 492 00:30:49,380 --> 00:30:50,740 out your nose as well as your eyes. 493 00:30:51,120 --> 00:30:54,640 If there are any dental problems, that can push against the tear duct and cause 494 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:55,539 an obstruction. 495 00:30:55,540 --> 00:30:58,980 So one of the things we'll also be checking today is to make sure his teeth 496 00:30:58,980 --> 00:30:59,899 in good nick. 497 00:30:59,900 --> 00:31:02,920 So let's grab the rope and see if we can crank that mouth open. 498 00:31:05,920 --> 00:31:06,920 Yeah, that's awesome. 499 00:31:07,340 --> 00:31:10,720 Both the cheek teeth and the insides of those big front teeth. 500 00:31:11,630 --> 00:31:15,110 continuously growing. And that's a reflection of their really abrasive 501 00:31:15,190 --> 00:31:17,750 They need to have teeth that are constantly coming through. Otherwise 502 00:31:17,750 --> 00:31:19,150 get worn down and they starve. 503 00:31:20,210 --> 00:31:22,170 That looks pretty good to me. Perfect. 504 00:31:22,870 --> 00:31:26,890 Fortunately for Rodney, his teeth aren't causing his eye issue. 505 00:31:27,510 --> 00:31:29,250 Jess needs to know what is. 506 00:31:29,530 --> 00:31:31,550 This is a little bit of a yellow stain. 507 00:31:31,750 --> 00:31:35,970 If there's any trauma to the surface of the eye, you'll pick up the dye. 508 00:31:36,780 --> 00:31:40,660 And it'll also come out his nose and tell us that his tear duct is patent, so 509 00:31:40,660 --> 00:31:41,660 that's quite good. 510 00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:44,380 And we've got no uptake on that one either. 511 00:31:45,200 --> 00:31:48,660 So it just means there's no scratches on the surface of the eye. One of the 512 00:31:48,660 --> 00:31:51,780 reasons that eye might have discharge is if there's a scratch and it's 513 00:31:51,780 --> 00:31:54,880 uncomfortable. I didn't think that was going to be the case with Rodney because 514 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:58,520 there's no indication that the eye itself is uncomfortable. There's no 515 00:31:58,520 --> 00:32:00,120 of the tissue around the eye. 516 00:32:00,880 --> 00:32:02,600 But it's worth checking on the same. 517 00:32:03,160 --> 00:32:06,400 All right, can we take his mask off? And I'm just going to have a look at his 518 00:32:06,400 --> 00:32:07,400 nostrils. 519 00:32:08,300 --> 00:32:14,400 So I'm interested to see whether the stain comes out his nostrils. It should 520 00:32:14,400 --> 00:32:16,900 glow, but it's not. 521 00:32:17,940 --> 00:32:23,200 With no dye emerging from his nose, it's likely there's a blockage somewhere in 522 00:32:23,200 --> 00:32:24,200 the tear duct. 523 00:32:24,820 --> 00:32:26,560 Jess will try to clear it. 524 00:32:26,760 --> 00:32:27,760 Numb it up a little bit. 525 00:32:28,300 --> 00:32:30,660 I'm just going to try and flush the tear duct. 526 00:32:31,289 --> 00:32:33,110 It is just there. 527 00:32:33,510 --> 00:32:35,010 Can you see that tiny little opening? 528 00:32:35,830 --> 00:32:39,790 That's what we want to catheterize. So this is just a soft little hollow 529 00:32:39,790 --> 00:32:40,790 catheter. 530 00:32:42,370 --> 00:32:43,570 I'm just going to give it a flush. 531 00:32:46,630 --> 00:32:51,010 Flush anything that might be occluding the tear duct out. 532 00:32:51,970 --> 00:32:54,410 That was a blob of pus that had come out. 533 00:32:56,949 --> 00:33:00,850 We've got two little openings to that T -deck. One's on the lower eyelid and 534 00:33:00,850 --> 00:33:03,810 one's on the top eyelid. So they both join kind of like that and then run 535 00:33:04,550 --> 00:33:08,870 And as I've been flushing the lower ones, pyrrolent material has been coming 536 00:33:08,870 --> 00:33:14,490 the top one, which is what we got a sample of. So we'll be able to culture 537 00:33:14,490 --> 00:33:17,610 and see if there's a particular bacteria that's growing in there that we might 538 00:33:17,610 --> 00:33:21,890 be able to... Oh, look at that. 539 00:33:22,550 --> 00:33:25,110 So that's just a big old glob of pus. 540 00:33:31,660 --> 00:33:36,640 The galahs debut at the free flight presentation is just three months away. 541 00:33:37,260 --> 00:33:40,580 Training is stepping up for the two budding stars. 542 00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:42,740 So this is Jeddah and Jirgi. 543 00:33:43,140 --> 00:33:47,680 They're here in the Blue Mountains Bushwalk Aviary and it's a nice safe 544 00:33:47,680 --> 00:33:51,040 them to learn how to practice flying around other birds and interact with 545 00:33:51,220 --> 00:33:54,100 The net -covered aviary is a safe place. 546 00:33:54,440 --> 00:33:58,320 If Jeddah or Jirgi gets spooked, they can't fly far. 547 00:33:58,920 --> 00:34:02,580 We're going to do some in and outs first with the birds and make sure that 548 00:34:02,580 --> 00:34:04,540 they're comfortable going in and out of their naggle. 549 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,300 And that was great. You can see she was leaning back inside, so that's awesome. 550 00:34:09,360 --> 00:34:14,239 We can take that as a yes for going to the next step, which is going to be some 551 00:34:14,239 --> 00:34:15,940 short distance flights called A to B. 552 00:34:17,340 --> 00:34:21,100 The presentation flight will be 100 metres over the audience. 553 00:34:21,960 --> 00:34:23,980 But you've got to start somewhere. 554 00:34:29,020 --> 00:34:30,260 Jeda. Good job. 555 00:34:37,260 --> 00:34:38,320 And we can do one more? 556 00:34:38,580 --> 00:34:39,580 Mm -hmm. 557 00:34:40,520 --> 00:34:44,080 Once again, Jeda knows exactly what to do. 558 00:34:46,719 --> 00:34:49,639 Awesome. So short distance, we've seen no hesitation. 559 00:34:50,040 --> 00:34:53,139 That's our sign to move on to the next step. And we're going to try a really 560 00:34:53,139 --> 00:34:55,659 long one. You have to kind of maneuver between some trees. 561 00:34:56,380 --> 00:34:57,380 Ready? 562 00:34:59,680 --> 00:35:00,680 Good work. 563 00:35:06,820 --> 00:35:13,440 So we're going to work Jirgi now. We'll do the same test. 564 00:35:19,380 --> 00:35:20,740 I'll just do one scene. 565 00:35:21,700 --> 00:35:25,060 She soon gets the hang of it. 566 00:35:31,180 --> 00:35:34,720 So both of the birds have done really well today. 567 00:35:36,980 --> 00:35:43,580 No worries. So that was really important. Great job. Welcome back. 568 00:35:44,240 --> 00:35:47,820 It's very exciting. I think both of these birds are probably ready for the 569 00:35:47,820 --> 00:35:51,980 step, which will be to fly outside and hopefully very soon be in presentation. 570 00:35:54,000 --> 00:35:55,000 Good job. 571 00:35:58,690 --> 00:36:03,230 Coming up. I'm just going to try and flush the tear duct. All eyes on Rodney. 572 00:36:03,370 --> 00:36:05,910 Have a look at them under the microscope and we can see what white blood cells 573 00:36:05,910 --> 00:36:06,970 there, so it's definitely pus. 574 00:36:07,510 --> 00:36:11,410 Three, two, one. But will there be more tears at bedtime? 575 00:36:11,610 --> 00:36:13,490 We'll watch him to make sure he's doing all right. 576 00:36:17,010 --> 00:36:19,570 Rodney the capybara has a runny eye. 577 00:36:20,430 --> 00:36:22,310 Jess thinks she's worked out why. 578 00:36:24,630 --> 00:36:27,890 So that's just a big old glob of I think what's probably pus. 579 00:36:28,320 --> 00:36:30,620 That's just come jetting out of that tear duct. 580 00:36:31,140 --> 00:36:32,460 And onto my finger. 581 00:36:32,800 --> 00:36:33,800 Mmm. 582 00:36:34,420 --> 00:36:38,220 Thank you. And there was none of this coming out of the other tear duct, so it 583 00:36:38,220 --> 00:36:40,220 does suggest that, yeah, definitely a tear duct problem. 584 00:36:41,340 --> 00:36:44,480 Now, we've had a look under the microscope, and we can see what white 585 00:36:44,480 --> 00:36:45,760 cells there, so it's definitely pus. 586 00:36:46,340 --> 00:36:50,620 That seems to have accumulated in the tear duct somewhere between the opening 587 00:36:50,620 --> 00:36:52,140 and where that blockage is sitting. 588 00:36:54,700 --> 00:36:59,680 Certainly Rodney hasn't been showing any signs of eye pain. He's not had any 589 00:36:59,680 --> 00:37:03,880 squinting? No, no squinting or looking like it's uncomfortable at all. Hasn't 590 00:37:03,880 --> 00:37:04,880 been rubbing it. 591 00:37:05,260 --> 00:37:08,500 The path will be sent to pathology for testing. 592 00:37:09,700 --> 00:37:15,440 It's hoped the solution will be as simple as antibiotics to clear up 593 00:37:15,440 --> 00:37:16,440 infection. 594 00:37:16,520 --> 00:37:23,060 For now, Rodney will be returned to his exhibit and woken up. 595 00:37:24,590 --> 00:37:25,810 So that is his reversal. 596 00:37:26,670 --> 00:37:28,470 Well, let's take a few minutes to take a check. 597 00:37:34,930 --> 00:37:40,010 He's recovering really well. It's only taken him 10 minutes to sort of come to. 598 00:37:40,130 --> 00:37:43,450 We won't let him back out with the group just yet. We'll probably wait until 599 00:37:43,450 --> 00:37:49,390 he's up and about and motivated to eat and drink, which might take maybe an 600 00:37:49,390 --> 00:37:52,330 or so, and during that time we'll watch him to make sure he's doing all right. 601 00:37:57,100 --> 00:38:00,320 Rodney is soon ready to rejoin the gang. 602 00:38:01,480 --> 00:38:02,880 Hey, buddy, that's it. 603 00:38:04,680 --> 00:38:06,700 He's back outside. He looks very happy. 604 00:38:08,700 --> 00:38:11,960 It's good to know that there's nothing wrong with his teeth and it was all 605 00:38:11,960 --> 00:38:13,680 purely to do with his tear ducts. 606 00:38:14,460 --> 00:38:17,840 Capybara's teeth are very important to them, so it's good to know that his 607 00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:18,840 are nice and healthy. 608 00:38:19,480 --> 00:38:23,700 Rodney's obviously had his tear ducts flushed and a lot of pus came out during 609 00:38:23,700 --> 00:38:26,230 that. which is great because it means he's probably going to feel a lot of 610 00:38:26,230 --> 00:38:27,230 relief. 611 00:38:27,610 --> 00:38:31,270 He's back with his brothers now and everything's back to normal. 612 00:38:33,390 --> 00:38:37,650 The Galahs free flight exhibition is in just two months. 613 00:38:38,070 --> 00:38:41,770 It's time to give them their first truly outdoor training. 614 00:38:42,270 --> 00:38:44,470 They're performing without a net. 615 00:38:44,670 --> 00:38:48,530 So we are headed to the concert lawns today. It's an exciting first step, 616 00:38:48,530 --> 00:38:49,710 time ever being outside. 617 00:38:50,130 --> 00:38:52,910 Good morning. This is when the training wheels come off. 618 00:38:55,150 --> 00:38:56,310 Exciting? Nerve -wracking. 619 00:38:58,950 --> 00:39:02,870 Previous to this, we've been flying in aviaries, which are always netted, as a 620 00:39:02,870 --> 00:39:06,230 safe opportunity for them to practice all of these skills for flying. 621 00:39:15,020 --> 00:39:17,640 We've chose this area because it's really covered. 622 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:22,000 It still allows for a lot of wind to move through the environment and all 623 00:39:22,000 --> 00:39:24,420 that the birds will eventually need to learn how to fly with. 624 00:39:24,800 --> 00:39:29,040 So wind, other birds, there's cockatoos and lorikeets flying all over the place. 625 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:32,960 But it's a really beautiful spot because it's very sheltered. There's tons of 626 00:39:32,960 --> 00:39:33,960 trees around us. 627 00:39:34,060 --> 00:39:38,100 tons of landing opportunities so if our birds were to ever get nervous and to 628 00:39:38,100 --> 00:39:42,500 fly off our hand hopefully they land somewhere safe nearby and then they can 629 00:39:42,500 --> 00:39:45,940 come quickly back to the hand all of these are important steps to their 630 00:39:45,940 --> 00:39:52,520 progress so this is 631 00:39:52,520 --> 00:39:57,300 jetta and you can see with their body language that they're leaning really 632 00:39:57,300 --> 00:40:01,040 to get back into that nagle that's exactly what we want to see chris are 633 00:40:01,040 --> 00:40:04,700 ready are you ready okay we're gonna do A short A to B. 634 00:40:08,540 --> 00:40:09,540 Nice. 635 00:40:10,160 --> 00:40:11,160 Ready? 636 00:40:12,300 --> 00:40:13,380 Good job. 637 00:40:16,560 --> 00:40:19,820 Perfect. I think that was great. You want to back up a little bit? 638 00:40:24,640 --> 00:40:25,640 Ready? 639 00:40:28,940 --> 00:40:29,940 Superstar. 640 00:40:30,640 --> 00:40:31,640 Checked me. 641 00:40:31,880 --> 00:40:32,880 Once again. 642 00:40:33,020 --> 00:40:34,180 Jeddah is a natural. 643 00:40:34,660 --> 00:40:36,340 Now, Jirigi. 644 00:40:38,080 --> 00:40:42,980 It's a big, wide world out there, with nothing to stop her if she chooses to 645 00:40:42,980 --> 00:40:45,820 away. So we're going to go for a longer flight. 646 00:40:46,180 --> 00:40:48,020 You've done so good with your short flight. 647 00:40:53,160 --> 00:40:57,540 She's done it. My favorite part about training these birds is just really 648 00:40:57,540 --> 00:40:58,540 watching them grow. 649 00:40:59,720 --> 00:41:05,880 It's wonderful to see them navigate the skies and kind of take flight in a sense 650 00:41:05,880 --> 00:41:09,800 and become confident individuals who know how to navigate with wind patterns 651 00:41:09,800 --> 00:41:11,060 other birds in their environment. 652 00:41:11,340 --> 00:41:13,840 It's just a really special and magical thing to see. 653 00:41:14,940 --> 00:41:16,860 Yeah, I think they're ready for the next step. 654 00:41:17,280 --> 00:41:22,900 Next step, the big event. But can they perform the all -important 100 -meter 655 00:41:22,900 --> 00:41:25,320 flight in front of a full house? 656 00:41:26,480 --> 00:41:28,800 Next. When you look at her, you really don't mind. 657 00:41:29,290 --> 00:41:30,290 It's crunch time. 658 00:41:30,530 --> 00:41:31,670 She's a good little brat. 659 00:41:31,910 --> 00:41:33,030 For the little platypus. 660 00:41:33,310 --> 00:41:36,670 It's hopefully going to survive and pull through. It's all about the critters. 661 00:41:37,610 --> 00:41:39,150 And pre -flight nerve. 662 00:41:39,510 --> 00:41:42,150 Welcome to pre -flight presentation here at the Taronga Zoo. 663 00:41:42,450 --> 00:41:45,250 As the big day arrives for Jeddah and Jirigi. 664 00:41:45,490 --> 00:41:48,190 So this is what we've been working for for months now. 665 00:41:52,750 --> 00:41:55,230 It's 5 .30 in the morning. 666 00:41:56,210 --> 00:41:59,490 Keeper Rob is part of the team looking after the platypus. 667 00:42:00,410 --> 00:42:02,530 He's got the day's first feed. 668 00:42:02,990 --> 00:42:09,590 Whether it's cleaning out water bowls or organising breeding programs or coming 669 00:42:09,590 --> 00:42:14,410 in at still dark to make sure some little munchkin is hopefully going to 670 00:42:14,410 --> 00:42:18,110 and pull through. It doesn't matter what it is, but it all comes back to it. 671 00:42:18,130 --> 00:42:19,130 It's all about the critters. 672 00:42:20,890 --> 00:42:23,790 She likes the water temperature about 30 degrees. 673 00:42:25,000 --> 00:42:29,060 When we first saw this little platypus, she was essentially emaciated, very 674 00:42:29,060 --> 00:42:30,080 weak, anemic. 675 00:42:30,340 --> 00:42:33,460 And to be honest, I don't think she would have survived. 676 00:42:34,360 --> 00:42:39,220 And now she's thriving. It takes a lot of work to get them to start eating and 677 00:42:39,220 --> 00:42:43,400 things like that. And the team here put an enormous amount of work into feeding 678 00:42:43,400 --> 00:42:44,820 her six times a day. 679 00:42:45,060 --> 00:42:50,480 Sometimes it takes two hours to get all the food into her and get her used to 680 00:42:50,480 --> 00:42:53,180 the different food items. And they've done an incredible job. 681 00:42:53,800 --> 00:42:57,540 I've been doing 6 a .m. feeds. Oh, that was a big yawn. 682 00:42:58,700 --> 00:43:02,460 And 5 .30 and 8 .30 p .m. feeds. 683 00:43:03,480 --> 00:43:06,880 Mind you, when you look at her, you really don't mind. 684 00:43:08,200 --> 00:43:09,760 She is a good little brat. 685 00:43:10,280 --> 00:43:11,780 On the scales. 686 00:43:14,720 --> 00:43:19,480 344 .6, so you're up about 7 grams or thereabouts, I think, from this time 687 00:43:19,480 --> 00:43:20,480 yesterday morning. 688 00:43:22,490 --> 00:43:23,490 Time for breakfast. 689 00:43:29,030 --> 00:43:34,730 This isn't the first little platypus like this I've dealt with. About 26, 27 690 00:43:34,730 --> 00:43:39,130 years ago we had a little platypus come in that we called Annie and she was one 691 00:43:39,130 --> 00:43:41,610 of the very first platypus ever successfully hand raised. 692 00:43:42,690 --> 00:43:46,390 She'd been chewed on by a dog before she got here so she was even in a worse 693 00:43:46,390 --> 00:43:47,650 state than this little one. 694 00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:53,100 So at least now this little one's got experience from what we've done in the 695 00:43:53,100 --> 00:43:55,220 past which does make things a bit easier. 696 00:43:55,640 --> 00:43:58,480 Rob's knowledge is making a huge difference. 697 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:01,540 The platypus is on the road to recovery. 698 00:44:02,040 --> 00:44:05,280 Behaviourally she's great, she's exploring, she's interested in things. 699 00:44:05,280 --> 00:44:09,740 still be in hospital for quite some time. She's got a long way to go before 700 00:44:09,740 --> 00:44:14,080 feel that she's ready to go out into the zoo or in fact be released. It's still 701 00:44:14,080 --> 00:44:16,880 a fair way down the track before that would actually happen. 702 00:44:19,840 --> 00:44:23,300 That's probably one of the biggest senses of achievement. You've taken 703 00:44:23,300 --> 00:44:27,700 that was really, really thick and in a bad way, and you've got it better. 704 00:44:30,600 --> 00:44:32,260 Oh, it is bedtime, is it? 705 00:44:36,740 --> 00:44:42,240 After three months' practice, the big day has finally arrived for Jirigi and 706 00:44:42,240 --> 00:44:45,950 Jedha. Their first... free flight bird presentation. 707 00:44:46,550 --> 00:44:50,250 It's awesome to have a free flight presentation here at the zoo because it 708 00:44:50,250 --> 00:44:54,430 really helps to inspire conservation, caring and action when you see how 709 00:44:54,430 --> 00:44:59,410 these birds are. So we are excited to see how they go with such a large crowd. 710 00:45:00,190 --> 00:45:05,590 Even though Megan has been training galahs for over 10 years, there are 711 00:45:05,590 --> 00:45:06,790 few butterflies around. 712 00:45:11,340 --> 00:45:13,700 Welcome to Free Flight Presentation here at the Taronga Zoo. 713 00:45:13,920 --> 00:45:17,440 My name is Megan, and you're in for a bit of a treat this morning. We have two 714 00:45:17,440 --> 00:45:19,220 new birds new to the presentation. 715 00:45:19,520 --> 00:45:20,860 Their names are Jeddah and Jirgi. 716 00:45:21,160 --> 00:45:25,900 They're a tiny pink species of cockatoo, also known as a galah cockatoo, and 717 00:45:25,900 --> 00:45:28,540 this is their first time that they're going to be flying in the presentation 718 00:45:28,540 --> 00:45:35,120 today. With months of hard work on the line, it's time for these birds to 719 00:45:36,540 --> 00:45:40,040 Okay, I think we are ready to go, so let's see how these birds do. 720 00:45:40,570 --> 00:45:41,570 It's very exciting. 721 00:45:48,830 --> 00:45:50,550 Jetta's on his way. 722 00:45:51,750 --> 00:45:52,750 Awesome. 723 00:45:55,110 --> 00:45:57,830 Whoa. Here comes Jurgi. 724 00:46:11,600 --> 00:46:12,600 Pretty cute, don't they? 725 00:46:14,600 --> 00:46:18,180 They have done an awesome job. We've been working with these two birds and 726 00:46:18,180 --> 00:46:19,560 others for months now. 727 00:46:20,720 --> 00:46:23,240 It's such an awesome sight. There goes Jurgie. 728 00:46:24,860 --> 00:46:27,180 And Jetta's checking if there's any more snacks. 729 00:46:29,700 --> 00:46:33,000 She's on her way home. Thank you so much for being here with us. 730 00:46:38,120 --> 00:46:41,420 It's awesome. We have such big crowds and the birds are completely confident. 731 00:46:41,660 --> 00:46:44,620 So this is what we've been working for for months now. 732 00:46:44,880 --> 00:46:47,180 And it's awesome to finally see it come to fruition. 733 00:46:47,230 --> 00:46:51,780 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 65090

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