Humas have long had a complicated relationship with their native wild carnivores, often with attempts to actively eliminate these animals, leaving behind ecosystems in dire need of that natural control mechanism. With the absence of large apex predators, smaller meso-predators such as bobcats, foxes, and coyotes have begun to fill that ecological role.
Duration: 26 minutes and 38 seconds
Episode Number: 402
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UNTAMED is an up-close look at how injured, sick and displaced wild animals - from black bears and eagles to turtles, opossums and vultures - are rehabilitated at the Wildlife Center of Virginia and returned to the wild.
Host Ed Clark co-founded the Wildlife Center, a leading teaching and research hospital for conservation medicine which diagnoses and rehabilitates nearly 3,000 wild animals each year.
The series' informative experts and charming animals foster understanding and appreciation for wildlife.
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