Hope Swinimer and her team of interns and volunteers welcome an injured beaver. Also, Hope cares for baby starlings and rescues baby squirrels that have been trapped in a car's dashboard.
An adorable mink named Murray captures the hearts of Hope and her crew; and the team attempts to reunite a white-tailed deer fawn with its mother.
The clock is ticking as the crew tries to rehabilitate Poppy, the grey seal. Also, Hope welcomes more puppies into the rescue center.
Henderson is the first fisher, a member of the weasel family, ever rescued by the rehab center. Also, Hope's team releases a trio of animals: a wood turtle, a snow shoe hare, and a gannet.
Hope's team of volunteers tries to keep up with Shubie the raven. Also, spring brings a bevy of raccoon babies.
A group of fox pups captures the volunteers' hearts; rescued raptors get rehabilitated.
A white-tailed deer fawn must be reunited with its mother; baby barred owls.
Hope's team rescues a seal that has been orphaned and attempts to re-release bald eagles.
A baby weasel requires round-the-clock feeding, and an orphaned porcupine gets a second chance.
Hope's team tries to reunite a fawn that was accidentally separated from its mother, and an endangered turtle is rescued from a dangerous situation.
Dr. Barry surgically repairs a rare owl's broken wing, and Hope's team rescues a grey seal with pneumonia.
Hope takes in a group of orphaned skunk babies, and a snapping turtle needs roadside assistance.
A trio of orphaned red foxes need Hope's help, and an injured saw-whet owl gets an unexpected chance at freedom.
Baby raccoons try to escape from their enclosure, and Kayla rescues an injured duck from a nearby lake.
A porcupine with mange needs Hope's help, and a rehabilitated mink is ready to return to the wild.
Hope makes a decision about three bald eagles, welcomes the rehab's first albino red squirrel, and attempts to release a pair of house finches.
Hope rescues a baby North American beaver and shares her home with an American marten, and a ruby-throated hummingbird gets some TLC.
As the winter chill hits the Rehab, Hope finds herself with a pair of injured bobcats, and volunteers help out with release day for this year's herd of rehabilitated white-tailed deer.
Dr. Barry tends to a pair of injured birds of prey; young raccoons have a pool party; and Allison releases two short-term patients on the farm.
Seagull and long-term patient Willard tries out his wings, and orphaned squirrels get their first taste of freedom.
Hope and Dr. Barry work to save an injured white-tailed deer fawn, and the Rehab welcomes a bevy of baby birds.
A muskrat is trapped in a fence; a frostbitten turkey vulture completes its recovery.
Hope rehabs a pair of orphaned weasels, and a white-tailed deer fawn is reunited with its mother.
Baby striped skunks need attention from Hope's team; a baby porcupine gets a second chance.
A rare fisher; an underweight baby grey seal.
A baby mink named Murray requires regular feedings at Hope's home, and the Rehab welcomes an influx of fox pups!
A malnourished baby gray seal; a rehabilitated heron.
A group of white-tailed fawn orphans arrives at the rehab.
The team releases six young ravens; raccoons arrive at the rehab.
A hawk trapped in an ice rink in Toronto; two hikers help rescue a deer from the ocean.
Hope's team takes on the challenge of raising a trio of adorable beaver pups and rehabs an orphaned muskrat.
Hope assists with red fox research, a trio of red squirrels return to the woods, and Reid the fisherman takes Hope out to sea for a puffin release!
Hope's team takes in a rescued bobcat, but this feline's rehabilitation gets unexpectedly complicated.
Volunteer Lily rescues a skunk, feeds seals, rehabs a hawk and releases a weasel, all in a day's work.
Hope's team rescues a grey seal that fights them every step of the way, and a dovekie returns to its home in the sea.
A rescued grey squirrel named Lexus finds itself at the center of legal red tape and becomes one of Hope's longest tenured patients, while an injured woodpecker wreaks havoc on its rehab unit.
Hope's team rehabs a raccoon named Bandit that had been raised in the home of a concerned neighbor, and a trio of bird species are ready for release.
Hope prepares the year's herd of white-tailed deer fawns for release, and the Rehab team cleans up a turtle covered in paint.
Two baby seals are rescued by Hope's team, Northern Flickers complete their rehab, and the release of a barred owl becomes part of an outdoor wedding ceremony
Hope's team welcomes a rare blonde raccoon, and Dr. Barry treats an injured loon.
An eagle is ready for release, but getting him off the ground proves more difficult than expected, and a red fox with mange needs Hope's help.
Hope travels to Toronto and helps rescue a hawk from an ice arena, and an off-course puffin is returned to the Northern Atlantic.
Hope helps out with red fox research, and a grey squirrel becomes one of the rehab's longest tenured patients.
Hope's team provides care to a trio of furry creatures: an orphaned muskrat, a boisterous beaver and a baby red squirrel.
Hope sends a mischievous group of ravens off to a neighbor's property, and a large group of spring orphans are ready for release.
This year's group of white-tailed fawns grow into healthy deer, and a pileated woodpecker becomes a nuisance at the rehab.
The rehabilitation of a harbor seal pup is followed from beach rescue through swim lessons to an eventual return to the sea.
Caring for a hoary bat presents extra challenges for Hope, volunteer Sara releases rehabilitated groundhogs and Dr. Barry examines a hairless raccoon.
Hope brings baby raccoon orphans together with new mothers, and Dr. Barry comes to the aid of an injured murre.
In late summer, Hope's team prepares to release groundhogs, chipmunks, flying squirrels and a wide array of birds.
A pair of hikers rescue a deer from the ocean, and a grey seal pup returns to the sea.
An orphaned grey seal nicknamed Hollywood needs Hope's help for a feel-good ending
The first orphaned white-tailed deer fawn arrives at the Rehab, but how long will it take for others to follow?
As summer comes to a close, rehabbing seals need to be moved to new enclosures, and a trio of birds may be ready for release
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to Vancouver to learn about working with orphaned black bears
Hope and Dr. Barry journey to Southwest Florida to learn more about rehabilitating seabirds and turtles, and come face to face with an alligator
Hope's team rescues a bald eagle that can't fly and rehabilitates an injured red-tailed hawk
Hope welcomes a harbor seal with pneumonia and attempts to release this year's herd of overly friendly white-tailed deer fawns
Hope and Dr. Barry visit a Florida rehab where they tend to a brown pelican, a gopher tortoise and a baby alligator
Hope welcomes a bear to the Rehab for the first time, but will she be allowed to rehabilitate it?
Hope and her team rehab a baby harbor seal, release a grey seal, and relocate a pair of seal pups.
Hope and her team release an assortment of rehabilitated birds, along with a rowdy raccoon release round-up.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to British Columbia to learn more about raptor rehab, while back at the farm, the volunteers search for 4 missing ducklings
Hope and Krista travel to Toronto, Canada, to learn about animal rehab in the big city, including a duck rescue and a coyote with mange
Volunteer Kayla spends the day picking up, dropping off and rescuing a variety of injured birds
Hope and Krista participate in the rescue of a fox with mange on the grounds of a hospital in Toronto, Canada
Hope's team, with some helpful from a veterinary school, spend a full year rehabilitating an injured snapping turtle
Hope's team rescues four baby ducklings and re-releases a variety of rehabilitated birds including starlings, gulls and a flicker
Dr. Barry and vet student Hayley travel to England to assist with fox rehabilitation, and for a bunny and song bird release
Hope and her team round up spring orphans, including raccoons, foxes and skunks, as well as a more recently arrived falcon, for a big day of releases
Dr. Barry and volunteer Hayley visit an English wildlife rehab to work with deer, house martins and adorable little hedgehogs
A moose wanders into the city limits, a resident pigeon causes headaches at the farm, and two rehabilitated eagles fly free
Dr. Barry works with injured birds, including a bald eagle, a gull and a Wilson's snipe, and Hope's team releases a group of rehabilitated raccoon orphans
Hope and Dr. Barry visit a wildlife sanctuary in Costa Rica where they encounter a tayra, scarlet macaws, and a friendly but potentially dangerous spider monkey named Sweetie
A barred owl with mysterious medical maladies needs a lot of time and patience at Hope's farm
Hope and Dr. Barry work with coatis, toucans, monkeys and kinkajous at a Costa Rican wildlife rehab
Thanks to Hope, her team and dedicated animal experts, a red-tailed hawk, a baby alligator, rabbits, songbirds, and a massive moose find their way back to the wild
Volunteers try to round up baby raccoons, Dr. Barry treats an injured wild raccoon, and Hope welcomes a surprisingly slithery new patient.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel south to learn about animal rehab in the Lone Star State.
Two injured painted turtles require surgery at Dartmouth Vet plus a puppy adoption at Homeward Bound.
Dr. Barry and vet student Hayley visit a wildlife rehab in England, while, closer to home, volunteers try to catch an injured otter.
Hope's team rehabilitates a bald eagle that was rescued from a nearby army camp.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to British Columbia to learn more about marine mammal rehabilitation and assist in a seal rescue.
Vet student Sabrina assists Dr. Barry with wildlife examinations, including an injured chipmunk and a feisty gull, and Hope moves the fawns to a larger enclosure.
Hope and Rebecca travel to a rehab in Illinois to explore coyote rehab and help release a herd of white-tailed deer orphans.
A rehabilitated bobcat is ready for release, and Hope and Allison travel to California to find out more about how to handle these dangerous felines.
Allison delves into falconry to become more adept with the raptors, and eagle releases have varying degrees of success.
Dr. Barry and vet student Sabrina treat a trio of troubled animals, Hope's volunteers lend a helping hand, and Homeward Bound finds a new home for man's best friend.
Hope and Allison travel to Huntington Beach, California, to visit a facility that specializes in the rehabilitation of the endangered brown pelican.
Hope's film crew helps out with wildlife pickups including an injured red fox, an orphaned starling and a raccoon stuck in a dumpster.
Hope and Allison travel to California to visit a busy rehab in downtown San Diego and a sanctuary that provides a home for dangerous predator.
Hope welcomes a trio of orphaned fox kits, and a rescued bald eagle comes full circle.
Rehab Coordinator Allison assists Hope with the summer raccoons and releases a rehabilitated bald eagle in the winter, while Chelsea tries to rescue an injured otter.
Hope and Dr. Barry journey to Vancouver to visit OWL, a rehab specializing in birds of prey, and participate in a bald eagle release.
Dr. Barry treats an injured raccoon, volunteers move juvenile raccoons out to Dan's Den, and Hope relocates the orphan deer fawns to the larger enclosure.
As winter begins to thaw, Hope's rehab springs to life with incoming patients including a pregnant porcupine, raccoon babies and a crew of clever crows.
Hope's team rescues and rehabs a grey seal named Poppy, and the volunteers deal with a mischievous raven called Shubie
Hope seeks approval to rehabilitate an injured bat, volunteers care for vole and raccoon orphans, and a crow release does not go as planned
A rescued beaver proves to be a destructive patient, a rock pigeon torments the staff, and Hope's team rehabilitates a variety of raptors.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to South Florida to visit two busy wildlife rehabs and take an airboat tour of alligator-filled swampland
Volunteer Kayla rescues an injured ring-necked duck from a nearby pond, and Hope must determine whether a trio of bald eagles are ready for release
The release of a rehabilitated barred owl becomes part of an outdoor wedding, Dr. Barry works with a troubled white-tailed deer fawn named Meredith, and the volunteers must be careful around a potentially dangerous American bittern
Hope gets a hand from her film crew to rescue a raccoon trapped in a dumpster, the Rehab welcomes baby foxes, and a bald eagle release doesn't go according to plan
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to Nosara, Costa Rica, to visit a rehab that specializes in rescuing injured monkeys.
An owl has wing and eye issues; a volunteer makes a daring coyote rescue.
Hope welcomes the first baby beaver ever at the farm; an injured bald eagle requires medical care.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to British Columbia and assist with relocating three eagles into a new flight cage.
Hope tries to find a new home for a trio of rehabilitated ravens; a rescued canid with mange might not be what Hope thinks it is.
Hope and Rebecca travel to downtown Chicago to learn about urban avian rescue and visit a wildlife rehab just outside the city.
An injured harbor seal; two eagles are deemed fit for takeoff; a flurry of flickers find freedom.
Hope's team takes in two injured bobcats, welcomes its first albino red squirrel and attempts to release a pair of house finches.
Hope welcomes hundreds of members of the local community to her annual open house; a hurricane proves an unwelcome guest to the farm.
A very unusual and ahead-of-schedule patient arrives and creates a stir around the farm.
Baby raccoons try to escape from their enclosure; a ruby-throated hummingbird gets some care; a turkey vulture completes its recovery from frostbite.
Hope's team returns a great horned owl fledgling to its nest; Dr. Barry treats an injured baby fox.
Hope and Rebecca journey to a wildlife rehab just outside Chicago to learn about the challenges faced by birds, mammals and reptiles around a major metropolis.
Hope worries about releasing orphaned fawns.
A gull named Willard requires a lengthy rehabilitation; Hope's team heads into the woods for a variety of releases.
Hope's team cares for a variety of injured animals, including a snowy owl, a wood turtle, a bald eagle and a red fox with mange.
Hope and her team witness the hatching of a clutch of snapping turtles, welcome a pair of injured baby merlins and release a rehabilitated eagle and loon.
Orphaned red squirrels get their first taste of freedom; it's release day for Hope's herd of white-tailed deer.
Hope and Dr. Barry travel to Florida to learn about the plight of the manatee; intern Brandi works with baby birds back at the farm.
Hope and her team try new techniques of rehabilitation with this year's herd of white-tailed deer fawns and learn that some plans work better than others.
Hope's team rescues a beached grey seal, releases winter patients and welcomes a quartet of baby raccoon orphans.
Spring brings a porcupine and beaver to the rehab; long-term raptor patients continue their journeys to wellness.
Volunteer Kayla picks up a loon rescued by a lobsterman; two little girls rescue an orphaned duckling; Dr. Barry examines a listless young deer fawn.
Hope and her team set up for the rehab's annual open house, but the weather, a runaway deer and a rescued skunk may have other plans.
A short-eared owl faces a challenging recovery; a goshawk has difficulties with its tail feathers; a snapping turtle requires roadside assistance.
The clinic is busy attending to a tiny falcon, a majestic hawk and a porcupine with more issues than meets the eye.
A pelican is blown more than a thousand miles north by a tropical storm.
A snowy owl returns to the farm; an injured gull gets a checkup; coaxing a hawk out of a warehouse.
A massive dog adoption program; Dr. Barry works with a dog from Cuba with a spinal abnormality.
A monkey rehab; the life cycle of the olive ridley sea turtle.
Nicole forms a special bond with a pair of barred owls; Hope and her team brace for the influx of spring raccoon orphans.
A muskrat is caught in a fence; an auto mechanic makes a surprising discovery in the dash of a car.
An injured barred owl requires leg surgery; a volunteer goes on a duckling rescue mission; Hope releases a flock of rehabilitated starlings.
Hope uses a surrogate mom to help with baby raccoons, volunteers try to reunite a deer fawn with its mother, and skunks and porcupines are ready for release.
Hope and Dr. Barry make a return visit to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida to see the renovated facilities, care for an injured falcon, and release rehabilitated pelicans.
Hope welcomes an orphaned baby beaver into her home, and a trio of flying squirrels are ready to take flight back to the forest.
Hope's team releases rehabbed ravens and a grey seal, tends to the year's flock of orphaned deer, and an intern works her last shift at the farm
Volunteer Kayla heads downtown to reunite crow fledglings with their parents at a busy construction site, and Chelsea rescues baby raccoons from high in a tree
Dr. Barry and volunteer Hayley travel to England to visit a wildlife facility specializing in badgers and hedgehog rehabilitation
The Rehab welcomes an orphaned raccoon with a unique appearance, a rarely seen seabird needs veterinary care, and rehabbed ravens are ready for release
Hope and her team work to rehabilitate a group of barred owls for release, and a young raccoon that had an unfortunate interaction with a porcupine is rescued
Hope and Allison take to the Southern California coast with rock vocalist Zoli Teglas to locate and rescue injured pelicans
Volunteer Danny makes a daring coyote rescue, and the farm is teeming with raccoons in need of rehabilitation
While Hope and her team prepare the farm for an approaching hurricane, they attempt a daring rescue of baby osprey chicks whose nest was downed by the storm
In late summer, Rehab staff release the rowdiest of the spring raccoon orphans; and in late autumn, Hope's herd of white-tailed deer return to the forest
Hope and Rebecca travel to Illinois to learn how coyotes survive and thrive in metropolitan Chicago
Dr. Barry treats an orphaned baby beaver who shares his name, baby barred owls meet a foster parent, and freedom awaits a pair of merlins
At the Rehab's annual Open House, Hope and Dr. Barry will do just about anything to help injured and orphaned wildlife
Three adorable tiny orphans arrive at the Rehab in need of assistance, and Dr. Barry treats a nest of merlin chicks
Hope's team releases skunks, groundhogs and raccoons that have completed rehabilitation, and a snapping turtle's shell needs a good scrubbing
Rebecca attempts to reunite a fawn with its mother, a wood turtle and snowshoe hare are ready for release, and baby starlings need a lot of attention
Hope's herd of white-tailed deer are ready for release, a loon proves to be a difficult patient, and a tiny saw-whet owl spreads its wings
While Hope is away, Rehab coordinator Allison holds down the fort while also preparing to release a rehabilitated owl at her wedding.
Rod the seagull needs wing surgery, and Dr. Barry tends to Hope's latest herd of white-tailed deer fawns.
A local artist named Melissa who features wildlife in her exhibition assists Hope with the release of a barred owl.
Hope and Dr. Barry welcome Lindsaye from the Vancouver Aquarium to help with a deer release, and a seal pup requires urgent attention.
A baby porcupine and a young red fox present difficult diagnoses for Hope and her team.
It's time for rehabilitated patients to return to the wild, including a pair of groundhogs, some snapping turtles, and a bevy of birds.
A bald eagle with a broken wing requires emergency surgery and faces a long road to recovery.
Hope's team faces a big challenge when a litter of orphaned fox pups needs to be captured to survive.
The staff works to save a bald eagle that had been shot and a loon that swallowed a fishing lure, and a group of musicians visit Hope's farm.
An early autumn tropical system makes things difficult at the farm, and Hope's herd of white-tailed deer are ready for release before winter
Hope and her team work to save the youngest harbor seal pup to ever arrive at the Rehab
Hope's team welcomes the youngest barred owl ever seen at the Rehab, and baby raccoons are saved from a journey to sea
A North American beaver in distress arrives at the Rehab, but the cause of its problems is difficult to determine
A young white-tailed fawn named Jenny may need a little extra time before returning to the wild, and a great horned owl is ready for a flight of freedom
Hope and her team release a group of ravens and a northern gannet, and work to rehabilitate an injured barred owl