Students from the Atlantic Veterinary College visit Hope's animal rehab facility for some hands-on experience in treating a harbor seal.
A rescue ends in tragedy; a new team of volunteers arrives at the farm just as a snowy owl is brought in.
A fulmer arrives for treatment, joining a whole flock of birds.
Five orphaned foxes arrive; a beaver turns up in an unexpected place.
Typical animal behaviors are thrown off due to the mild winter; Zak tends to an injured bald eagle.
The baby boom has officially begun, but Hope's barn isn't complete so the team must come up with a new plan to accommodate all the new arrivals
Two injured harbor seals arrive in the middle of the night with nasty wounds and a vulture that Hope has been nursing for months finally begins to show signs of progress. And an old friend shows up.
Four squirrels arrive with their tails tangled together, and, after months of rehabilitation, Zak's bald eagle is finally ready to be released.
In a special episode, Hope looks back on the most heartfelt and heart-wrenching moments from eight years and 100 episodes of Hope for Wildlife.
Hope cares for the tiniest porcupine she's ever seen and the team tries to match orphans with surrogates. Raccoon babies are finally paired with a family and Zak introduces goslings to a tame goose.
Panic ensues when Maxwell, the three-legged skunk, goes missing. As well, Zak looks set to finally release the vulture that he's been rehabbing for six months.
Harbor seals, barred owls and even a crow all come in for help, but with a new season, Hope and her team anticipate the arrival of the first fawn any day now.
The first fawn arrives, and a goose barely survives a potentially fatal encounter. And did somebody say raccoons? Because Hope and her team now have more than 60 to care for.
The first skunk of the year arrives at Hope for Wildlife and Dr. Sherri saves a pigeon from a potentially fatal infection.
Hope for Wildlife opens for visits - while big changes are also taking place. Starlings are moved to the outdoor enclosure, raccoons are released and Dr. Barry cares for a badly injured beaver.
A grey fox is undergoing life-saving surgery while marine mammals are being moved outside. And fawn season is in full swing as the deer enclosure is quickly filling up.
A sunfish stranded on the beach is discovered and a team of dedicated volunteers appear to try and save the massive fish, all the while fighitng against the fury of the sea.
An orphan fawn is accidentally taken from its mom and Hope must rely on the camera crew to ensure it gets back home. And an eagle with parasites makes an amazing recovery.
It's moving day at Hope for Wildlife and three bobcats are released to make way for red foxes and growing raccoons. Meanwhile, a baby barred owl arrives.
Hope and the team experience a frightening moment when the foxes escape from their enclosure, and two seals are released to the wild, but one decides it isn't quite ready to leave.
The team is excited when three healthy orphaned blonde raccoons arrive at Hope's facility and justine the beaver makes a guest appearance.