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Doug ventures into the charred neighborhoods of Talent, Ore., with old friend Shannon Jay to save any of the unlucky felines left behind in the wildfire evacuations.
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S1, EP3 "13 Days After Hurricane Laura"
With the help of expert animal rescuer Aja Estro, Doug continues his tireless search and rescue missions across the city of Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura.

S1, EP4 "Oregon Fire Cats"
Doug ventures into the charred neighborhoods of Talent, Ore., with old friend Shannon Jay to save any of the unlucky felines left behind in the wildfire evacuations.

S1, EP5 "Puerto Rico Rescue Pups"
Doug is called to Puerto Rico to help old friend and rescue partner Aja Estro with the massive stray dog population and hoarding cases across the island.

S1, EP6 "Chasing Ghost"
Doug checks in on some of the dogs he's rescued before turning his attention to the high desert outside Los Angeles and a boxer who's spent 15 months fending for itself in the wild.

S2, EP5 "Tornado Town"
Doug takes his drone to Kentucky where an unprecedented winter tornado has just ripped through.

S2, EP4 "Dixie Fire Foxes"
After the Dixie Fire devastates the tiny CA town of Greenville, Doug heads in with his old friend Shannon Jay to rescue the lost cats that have been left behind in the burn zone.

S2, EP3 "Bats of Malawi"
In addition to rescue, Doug Thron is committed to conserving wild habitats for biodiversity.

S2, EP2 "Urban Hyenas"
Doug travels to Malawi, in Central Africa, to work with hyena researchers.
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