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The Wildlife Docs

TV ABC Educational 2013
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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 5+

Educational virtual field trip is great pick for families.

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What's the Story?

Caring for more than 12,000 exotic animals is no walk in the park, but the experts at Busch Gardens Tampa are up to the challenge. They're THE WILDLIFE DOCS, a skilled group of veterinarians devoted to the well-being of everything from flamingos to giraffes. Hosted by Rachel Reenstra, the series takes viewers on tours of the beautiful animal habitats in the park to witness births, playtime, feedings, and all the work that goes into keeping these residents happy and healthy.

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Animal lovers of all sizes will enjoy this virtual field trip to Busch Gardens' remarkable facilities, and tagging along with the experts in charge gives them a unique perspective of the work that goes on behind the scenes. Darling scenes of roly-poly lion cubs or mischievous meerkats aside, what's most striking about the show is the deep affection the veterinarians have for all of their charges, and the lengths to which they will go for their care.

The show's content runs the gamut, both in its colorful cast of animal characters and in the issues that arise and must be dealt with. There are joyful moments like births and hard-fought recoveries, but also some tense ones when an animal gets sick or injured. In this way, The Wildlife Docs doesn't over-sanitize the realities of life, but there's a lightness to the show that keeps it within bounds for kids.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how the experts care for different species of animals. What aspects of their care are consistent from one kind to the next? When do the doctors have to adjust their procedures to account for differences from one species to the next?

  • How does the park setting mimic the animals' wild habitats? Why is this important even for animals born in captivity? Where would you have to go to see these types of species in their natural surroundings?

  • If your kids take an interest in this series, step up the learning with a visit to your local animal park, zoo, or aquarium. Talk about where the different species come from, how some cohabitate symbiotically, which are carnivores and which are herbivores, etc.

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