In India, Wildlife SOS teams race to save twin leopard cubs that fell down a well, rescue a huge python, and release a leopard back into the wild.
Wildlife SOS ended bear dancing in India, rescuing 628 bears from this cruel and illegal trade. Its medical team uses laser massage technology to help a bear that has had a brain haemorrhage, and a rapid response team also rushes to rescue an injured Nilgai - the largest and most dangerous antelope in India.
The Wildlife SOS vets rescue a python from a busy train station; treat an injured tiger’s wounds; and persuade an injured elephant to take a bath.
This week, a hyena is chased by frightened villagers. Also, the Wildlife SOS team races against the clock to reunite a leopard cub with its mother.