The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NewTV show goes inside North Carolina Zoo

- ByBrookeCa­in

RALEIGH, N. C. — The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro is considered to be the largest natural habitat zoo in the world. It has 2,600 acres with more than 1,800 animals and 52,000 plants in its care.

And now, it also has its own television show.

“Secrets of the Zoo: North Carolina,” a new eight- part National Geographic series featuring the zoo's animals, its veterinari­an staff and zookeepers will premiere Oct. 31 on Nat Geo WILD.

The show gives a behindthes­cenes look at thework it takes to keep the zoo going, particular­ly in regard to the health andwell- being of the animals.

It's quite a ride, folks. In just the first couple of episodes, these brave, compassion­ate souls drawblood from a grumpy tiger's tail while he's distracted with snacks; they don tree suits and hide in bushes to dart and then transport a 500pound oryx ( African antelope) to a new zoo; and they wrangle a very angry rattlesnak­e so that it can get a medical exam and X- rays.

And right along with the zookeepers­andmedical­staff, viewersget toanxiousl­yawait the test results of aging jungle beasts, celebrate new births and mourn for old friends ( yes, expect to shed a tear or two starting in the first episode).

“Yougothrou­gh thewhole circle of life here at this zoo,” we hear a zoo guide tell visitors at the end of the first episode. “You'll see animals come and go. We experience births. We experience deaths. It's part of life. We learn to deal with it.”

The sad days are hard on the staff, Dr. Jb Minter, veterinari­an and director of animal health at the zoo tells us in episode one.

But then, as the series showsus, somethinga­mazing happens, like a baby chimp being born, and brightness is restored.

“Those are the days that make us smile,” Minter says. “Those are thedays thatkeep us going.”

Wehave to wait a fewmore weeks to get the episodes, but inthe meantime, youcan catch up on the season four premiere of the main series in the network's “Zoo” franchise,

“Secrets of the Zoo,” which aired Saturday. That series follows Dr. Priya Bapodra,

who oversees the care of animals at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio.

 ?? DOUBLE ACT/ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TV/ TNS ?? Nikita the polar bear plays with a pickle barrel at the North Carolina Zoo.
DOUBLE ACT/ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TV/ TNS Nikita the polar bear plays with a pickle barrel at the North Carolina Zoo.

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