Hope in the Wild “Nicole’s Very Special Owls” S6E5 November 4 2023 on CBS

Tonight (Saturday November 4 2023), CBS broadcasts an episode of the series Hope in the Wild!

Nicole’s Very Special Owls Season 6 Episode 5 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Hope in the Wild” on CBS, viewers are in for a heartwarming and wildlife-filled adventure. Titled “Nicole’s Very Special Owls,” this installment showcases the incredible bond between animal rehabilitator Nicole and a pair of barred owls.

The episode brings us into the world of these majestic birds and highlights the unique connection that Nicole has formed with them. It’s a touching narrative of care and dedication to wildlife conservation.

But that’s not all. The show also takes us behind the scenes as Hope and her team prepare for the springtime arrival of raccoon orphans. As the season changes, the influx of baby raccoons keeps the team at Hope in the Wild on their toes, ready to provide these young animals with the support they need to thrive in the wild.

What Time is the “Nicole’s Very Special Owls” Episode On?

The Nicole’s Very Special Owls episode of Hope in the Wild will be broadcast on November 4 2023 on CBS at 8:30 AM at ET/PT.

Is the “Nicole’s Very Special Owls” Episode New?

The Nicole’s Very Special Owls episode of Hope in the Wild is all new!

Hope in the Wild Nicole’s Very Special Owls Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Hope Swinimer

Nicole’s Very Special Owls Episode Videos & Previews


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Hope in the Wild Series Information

Wildlife rehabilitation expert Hope Swinimer and her dedicated team rescue and heal injured and orphaned animals of all kinds. Hope's passion for wildlife conservation shines through everything she does as she and her team go on difficult missions to care for and return each animal to the wild. "Hope in the Wild" educates viewers on the day-to-day jobs of this animal care team and the varied species the team encounters. This show is specifically designed to further the educational and informational needs of children.

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