Wild Case Files investigates three extraordinary mysteries from the natural world. June 2008, Cornwall, England: twenty-six dolphins die, stranded in a shallow creek. It's one of the worst mass strandings of common dolphins ever witnessed.
Wild Case Files investigates three extraordinary mysteries from the natural world. 2009, Sydney, Australia: 13 Fairy Penguins are found dead in and around the Sydney suburb of Manly.
In 1993, Ann Venning's family wheat farm and piggery in Australiais invaded by hundreds of thousands of mice. Join us in investigating why it happens.
In the Australian outback, kangaroos start bouncing into trees, fences and rivers. Join us in finding out what is blinding them.
Dozens of dogs are falling violently ill in New Zealand and the only thing they have in common is visiting an Auckland beach. Could they have been poisoned?
Darwin’s brightly coloured lorikeets are falling off their perches, lying on their backs and regurgitating their food. Is it a case of intoxication from fermented fruit, or something more sinister?
When hundreds of silver fish rain down on a remote town in the Australian Outback, some residents swear they fell from the sky while others believe they came from underground during a storm.
Locals of Australia’s Victoria River district struggle to determine who, or what, has killed a large number of freshwater crocs. Everyone has a theory but the truth is completely unexpected.
In Victoria, locals find kangaroo carcasses with their heads ripped off. Eyewitnesses describe a mystery beast that resembles an extinct species. Has the Tasmanian Tiger come back from the dead?
On the Great Barrier Reef hundreds of marine turtles are washing up dead and emaciated. A crisis team is sent to look for answers – why are these ancient animals going hungry?
Five thousand red-winged blackbirds fall out of the night sky and crash to the ground in Arkansas. What could have killed so many birds in just one night?
Does Nessie exist in an American lake? And what is the invisible enemy attacking swimmers beneath the waves at a New Zealand beach?
A passer-by takes photos of a strange alien-like creature on the road and the pictures quickly go viral. Speculation is rife - what kind of animal is this freakish beast?
One Florida surfing spot accounts for seven per cent of the world’s shark bites. What draws so many sharks there – and does the moon change their behaviour?