Quick Summary
Conservation staff have observed indications that an endangered Chinese alligator may be pregnant. Meanwhile, they are preparing to reintroduce a population of the rare New England cottontail rabbit into its natural habitat. The release is intended to boost the species' numbers in the wild.
About This Program ✦
is a television episode that follows wildlife professionals as they work with some of the planet’s most fragile creatures. The programme offers a close‑up look at the daily tasks of the staff, highlighting both the scientific observations they make and the hands‑on conservation work they carry out. In this edition, the team discovers that an endangered Chinese alligator is exhibiting signs that it may be pregnant. The finding is noteworthy because the species is critically threatened, and any indication of successful breeding is a potential boost for its dwindling numbers. Researchers monitor the alligator closely, documenting its condition and preparing for the possibility of a hatchling. At the same time, the episode shows staff members getting ready to release a group of rare New England cottontail rabbits back into their natural habitat. These rabbits are considered scarce in the region, and the careful preparation for their release underscores the meticulous planning required to give them the best chance of survival once they’re in the wild. Together, the segments illustrate the parallel challenges of protecting a large, ancient reptile and a small, elusive mammal. By juxtaposing the alligator’s potential pregnancy with the rabbits’ reintroduction, the episode underscores the varied strategies wildlife teams employ to safeguard biodiversity across very different species.
The Zoo broadcasts on Animal Planet at 3:00pm, Sunday, 8 February 2026. (Subtitles)




