A visit to the Bahamas includes the aquarium at Paradise Island's Atlantis Resort. Observed: spiny puffers; parrotfish; and reef sharks in the ocean.
The bond between animals and their trainers at Marine World Africa USA in Vallejo, Cal. Included: a young orangutan, a killer whale and old lions.
Canine companions for people with disabilities.
Circus animals.
Dinosaur descendants, cousins and look-alikes.
Baby animals at the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo.
Coastal development; loggerhead turtles; manatees.
California; Monterey Bay; Cannery Row; shark festival.
Zoo keepers.
Animals close-up: sharks, bay rays, otters.
Included: footage of wildlife in Africa and Borneo filmed in the 1920s and '30s by famed explorers Martin and Osa Johnson. Also: a talk with a woman who accompanied the pair on their last African safari.
Alligators and snapping turtles at a New Orleans Zoo; a visit with a veteran beekeeper.
Efforts to save the rhinoceros from extinction.
Efforts to save Florida's wildlife in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.
Jack visits a bird sanctuary in Florida that has been treating injured animals since the early 1970s.
Jack accompanies a Los Angeles veterinarian who makes house calls. His patients include a frog with a broken leg, a restless llama and a sick pig.
A visit to an equestrian dinner theater in Kissimmee, Fla., includes Jack's entry in a chariot race.
A visit to California includes ostrich and camel racing at a date festival in Indio and an exploration of the Living Desert in Palm Desert.
Jack visits SeaWorld in Orlando, where he encounters baby killer whales and manatees, and penguin chicks; and observes a treatment center for injured marine life.
Jack observes mating habits of animals in captivity in California, including the blue-footed booby at a Monterey aquarium, camels on a Vallejo preserve and California condors at the Los Angeles Zoo.
A look at unusual canines in California includes a San Diego man's dog that plays basketball and baseball, and a Calabasas woman who is devoted to protecting wolves.
A visit to a preserve for exotic birds and primates in Miami.
Bo Derek's horse ranch in California; cowboys in Florida; Arabian stallions and miniature horses in California.
A visit to a kangaroo sanctuary in Georgia.
Highlights of past episodes. Also: Jack's encounter with an orangutan.
A look at the use of animals in space missions.
A look at efforts by the Chicago Academy of Sciences to help endangered peregrine falcons. Also: Pacific walruses and a giraffe at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois.
Jack visits with animal trainers to learn the fundamentals of their occupation. Also: trained animals used in films.
Alligators are observed at Gatorland in Florida. Included: herpetologists discuss the feeding of alligators and the hatching of eggs.
A visit to Chicago's Shedd Aquarium to observe marine mammals, including beluga whales; Alaskan sea otters; and dolphins.
Jack visits a man who has raised a black bear since it was a cub; and the Grizzly Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, Mont.
Marine life near Martha's Vineyard, Mass., including finback and minke whales. Also: a naturalist discusses whale behavior.
Wildlife at Montana's Glacier National Park, including bears, wolves and goats. Also: Hanna talks with a wildlife photographer.
Jack visits Plymouth, Mass., to examine an animal-breeding program designed to preserve endangered species.
Wildlife at Yellowstone National Park, including grizzlies, wolves, deer, bison and cougars. Also: rangers recall the park's history.
A visit to Busch Gardens in Tampa. Observed: koalas, black rhinos and white tigers.
A visit to the Cincinnati and Columbus zoos to observe insects, including hissing cockroaches and assassin bugs.
The work of veterinarians. Included: the treatment of a bear and a horse.
Domestic and wild cats. Included: cheetahs, tigers and mountain lions.
A look at zoo animals that travel as part of education programs. Included: animals from the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo, observed with elementary-school students in Connecticut.
Jack visits an Arctic explorer and learns all about sled dogs.
A visit with animal trainer Doug Seus, who trained the grizzlies that starred in the 1988 film "The Bear."
Jack observes animals in Las Vegas, including bottlenose dolphins that are used to help autistic children; tortoises at a conservation center; and wild burros.
A look at apes. Included: gorillas, chimps and orangutans.
People who train unusual canines include a woman who teaches deaf dogs to understand sign language; those who train guide dogs for the blind; and law-enforcement officials who teach dogs to detect drugs.
Jungle Jack spends a day with elephant researcher Cynthia Moss at her camp in Kenya. He discovers how researchers study, observe, and identify these African elephants when they surround him.
Jungle Jack travels on a safari to Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park to encounter crocodiles, elephants, giraffes, hippos, rhinos, wildebeests, and lions.
Chimpanzees are observed near Uganda's Charbura River Gorge. Also: a trip to a wildlife education center that cares for orphaned animals.
Jack travels to Kenya to visit a wildlife center and a sanctuary to learn ways to protect endangered animals. Included: caring for baby elephants and black rhinoceroses.
Wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya; plants; a bushman demonstrates survival techniques.
In Kenya, Jack visits a giraffe center and a school where children are learning about wildlife conservation.
Jack's trip to Africa is highlighted with clips and anecdotes.
Jungle Jack heads to Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Rain Forest due to the mountain gorilla population almost in extinction. His quest begins as his guide, Congo, takes him deep into the African jungle in search for mountain gorillas.
Jungle Jack heads to Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Rain Forest due to the mountain gorilla population almost in extinction. His quest begins as his guide, Congo, takes him deep into the African jungle in search for mountain gorillas.
Jack's search for polar bears in the Arctic includes a look at an Eskimo community and an overnight stay in an igloo.
Jack investigates the bond that unites conservationists, zookeepers, researchers and animals.
At a Florida turtle hospital, Jack helps free a wounded turtle from a fishing line and learns about a new virus.
Hundreds of snakes await Jack at a Florida serpentarium, where venom is extracted for various uses.
In the Florida Keys, Jack visits a dolphin research center; and observes the endangered key deer.
Jack travels to the Cayman Islands to study stingrays. Also: tarpon are observed.
A look at the work involved in learning to handle and train animals. Jack becomes a student for a day and does some field work with animals.
Jack visits a shelter in Los Angeles that cares for rescued animals. Observed are lions and grizzly bears.
Infant walruses and elephant seals are among the pinnipeds Jack observes in the Pacific.
A bird trainer introduces Jack to a talking parrot and demonstrates his training techniques with macaws and condors.
Jack examines a training program for rescue dogs, such as those used in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing.
On a visit to South Africa, Jack tours a bird park in Capetown; and observes penguins on Boulder Beach.
Cheetahs are studied in South Africa. Also: wild dogs and hyenas.
The black rhinoceros is observed in South Africa. Also: lions, giraffes and elephants.
Crocodiles and hippopotamuses are observed in the St. Lucia Wetlands in Africa where Jack talks with a researcher studying crocodile feeding and breeding habits.
Jack travels out West, including visits to Wyoming and Montana, to look at ways in which the settlers depended on animals. Observed: wild mustangs.
Jack visits conservationists in Tennessee who breed, rescue and rehabilitate eagles. Also: tracing the development of three bald eagles from early life to first flight.
Jack visits the Ohio State Fair to observe animals competing for ribbons and talk with their owners. Included: chickens and horses.
Jack visits a game farm in Montana to observe photographers stalking North American predators. The program focuses on both animal behavior and the difficult task of the photographer.
Jack visits a wildlife preserve and observes an operation on a giraffe; and reproductive studies on white rhinos.
Jack travels to Montana to visit families who share with him a love for local wildlife. Included: a cattle ranch.
Jack visits the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition in Leicestershire, England, to learn about research into dog and cat care, including nutritional requirements; and the relationship between humans and pets.
Visits to the London and Chester Zoos in England. Included: chimps, elephants, orangutans and lemurs.
A program on the endangered manatee includes a look at scientists' efforts to study manatees off the coast of Florida, where the animal's population has sharply declined.
A trek through South Africa's Phinda Private Game Reserve in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. Included: an exploration of caves; and cave paintings.
Jack observes dolphin behavior on a trip to the Bahamas.
Jack observes the animals at Longleat House in England. Included: lions, monkeys and gorillas.
The use of camouflage and mimicry as a means of survival in the animal world.
Jack observes predacious animals at South Africa's Phinda Private Game Reserve in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. Included: lions, leopards and cheetahs.
Jack travels through the Florida Everglades and observes alligators, herons and a Florida panther.
A look at materials and techniques designed to make animals act like they would in the wild, such as food balls and monkey vines.
Jack explores the aquatic life in the Gulf of California. Included: sea lions.
A visit to the Shambala animal reserve in California. The reserve was established by actress Tippi Hedron and shelters wildlife such as servals, elephants, tigers and lions.
Jack looks at letters from viewers, and answers questions and responds to requests.
Jack goes on a safari in South Africa to observe cheetahs and leopards.
Jack goes on house calls with a veterinarian.
Jack observes gray whales by kayak on Magdalena Bay off the coast of the Baja.
Jack goes on a safari in Botswana. Observed: elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, cheetahs and wild dogs.
A visit to a wildlife orphanage in Zimbabwe that rescues abandoned or injured animals and releases them back into their natural habitats after rehabilitation.
Jack uses night-vision equipment to observe the nocturnal habits of Africa's wildlife.
Hanna travels to Puerto Rico for the World Dog Show. Included: a backstage look at the dogs and their owners.
Hanna visits Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo for a look at its habitat-oriented design. Included: a talented pachyderm.
On an Alaskan expedition, Jack goes dog-sledding, pans for gold and searches for native wildlife. Observed: eagles, killer whales, harbor seals and otters.
While bird-watching in a Florida parrot reserve, Hanna climbs trees with two animal pals: an orangutan and a chimpanzee.
Hanna tours the caves of the Puerto Rican rain forest to study boa constrictors and bats.
Hanna travels to the Arctic Circle to search for sperm whales. Also: Norway's Andenes Whale Center; the island puffins of the Norwegian Sea.
Hanna travels to Africa to see Botswana's Kings Pool, a watering hole for hundreds of hippopotamuses. Included: night footage of hippos on land.
Hanna joins Sea World marine experts on a whale search in Alaska's Glacier Bay. Included: killer whales.
While touring South Africa, Hanna talks with a bush pilot and travelers on safari. Also: African fish eagles.
A visit to New Orleans' Aquarium of the Americas. Included: deadly amphibians, such as poisonous dart frogs and sea snakes.
A trip through Africa includes Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Observed: hippos, crocodiles and leopards.
A look at Florida's community aquariums. Also: a program that enables handicapped children to interact with dolphins and stingrays.
Hanna and his troupe of animals make the rounds of New York City's TV talk-show circuit. Included: "Late Night with David Letterman" and "Good Morning America."
A tour of a horse farm where champion Thoroughbreds are trained. Also: a horse retirement center.
Hanna must solve an animal mystery while visiting New Orleans' Audubon Zoo. Included: alligators and snakes.
Jack Hanna and five young explorers scout wildlife at Busch Gardens' Edge of Africa exhibition in Tampa Bay, Fla. Included: spotted hyenas, hippos, giraffes.
A look at endangered species includes a visit to a Texas wildlife refuge. Also: a cryogenics facility in New Orleans.
A visit to a rodeo and livestock show in Fort Worth, Texas. Included: prize-winning cows; rodeo competitions.
A tour of an animal safari in Texas. Included: the facility's research on rhinoceros breeding.
A visit to the Black Beauty Ranch, a Texas animal refuge founded by author and animal-rights activist Cleveland Amory ("The Cat Who Came for Christmas").
A trip to Dallas and Fort Worth zoos includes a look at some rare and unusual creatures.
A visit to Florida's Crossbar Ranch includes sightings of wild turkeys, burrowing owls, deer and indigo snakes.
Jack goes to New Mexico to study the American black bear, including its hibernation habits and how it cares for its young.
A look at efforts to rescue beached sea lions in San Diego. Also: the return of eight other sea lions back to their wild habitat in the Pacific Ocean.
The story of Buddy, star of the film "Air Bud," who died from cancer. Included: the next generation of the Buddy line.
The story of J.J., the gray whale who was stranded on California's shoreline but was rescued and released by Sea World.
Spotting Alaskan wildlife. Also: a musk ox farm.
A look at a secondary school where students learn what it takes to be an animal trainer. Jack interviews trainer Sid Yost., owner of the Orlando school.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Arabian Nights horse show and how horses are being used in mental-health therapy.
Jack visits trainer Joel Slaven, who works with animals from humane societies.
A look at the brown bears that fish for salmon in Katimia National Park in Alaska.
Scenes with animals that didn't make the show's final cut.
A journey to Grant's Farm, where more than two hundred animals are kept, including the famous Clydesdale Horses.
A visit to the Alaska Zoo includes a look at moose calves and an elephant.
The Sea Life Center in Seward, Alaska. Also: a boating adventure in Kenai Fjords National Park.
A St. Louis Zoo exhibition that allows children to interact with animals. Also: an educational program at a bird sanctuary; and efforts at an animal reserve to rescue endangered wolves.
Jack visits the Australia Zoo in Queensland, where he encounters crocodiles, several varieties of poisonous snakes and an over 160-year-old Galápagos tortoise named Harriet that was collected by Charles Darwin in 1835 for scientific research.
Jack travels to the Australian island of Tasmania, where he encounters Tasmanian devils, wombats and the Eastern quoll, and learns about a search for the allegedly extinct Tasmanian tiger.
A visit to Australia includes a stop at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, a study of a little penguin colony and a bike tour of the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo.
A look at Australia's unique wildlife, including the cassowaries, large, flightless birds that are remnants of the age of dinosaurs.
Jack explores the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia, where he observes coral, clams and tropical fish, and visits an aquarium in Townsville.
Jack visits the Pilliga Forest in New South Wales, Australia, and provides assistance on a project dedicated to the health and habitat of koalas.
The modes of transportation deployed for various animal adventures, from submarines to covered wagons to the old fashioned way: on foot
Jack explores Australia's Gold Coast.
Visiting the Underwater World Oceanarium in Mooloolaba, Australia, to dive with sharks.
Jack explores Australia's Fraser Island.
Underwater explorations in and around the Bahamas to examine sunken wreckage, reef sharks and piranha.
Visiting the most famous gorilla in Africa at the Johannesburg Zoo; red pandas; breeding program; Africa's only polar bears.
Jack explores Australia's Fraser Island, where he checks out the locale's dingo population. Also: whale-watching in the Pacific.
Jack assists in the rescue of two abandoned dogs. He later meets a golden retriever trained to help a handicapped woman with everyday tasks.
In Botswana; Jack and his daughter encounter lions; nature walk; elephants; rock python.
A visit to a game reserve in South Africa where Jack Hanna and his daughter track elephants to a watering hole, encounter lions and drive around in rough terrain.
Seeking out the great white shark in Shark Alley, off the coast of South Africa.
Kalahari Desert; brown hyena with pups; orphaned zebra foal; village children; digging for scorpions.
A visit to North Carolina's Outer Banks includes black bears, migratory birds, red wolves and wild mustangs. Also: a talk with a glider pilot atop a sand dune.
A visit to a retirement home for exotic birds in North Carolina.
North Carolina: llama trek; unique veterinary program; endangered wildlife.
Jack Hanna and his daughter explore Botswana's Okavango wilderness. Included: Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert and how they extract water from roots.
Columbus Zoo; cougar; wolverine; armadillo; gibbon; clouded leopard; snakes; gorillas; red fox; possum.
During a horseback safari, an elephant charges Jack and Kathaleen.
Jack travels to Botswana to observe leopards on the Okavango Delta. Also: a night safari captures lions and elephants in nocturnal activities.
Jack encounters brown bears in Alaska.
A South African endangered species breeding program requires an antelope roundup and relocation of a white rhino.
Jack's daughter Kathleen joins her dad for some bear watching in Alaska. Also: fly-fishing and a profile of a salmon researcher.
Jack visits some of his favorite aquariums and parks; new programs focusing on animal enrichment.
In Central Florida; whooping cranes released; bald eagle population.
In Tampa, more than 200 unwanted, abused or abandoned animals, most of them exotic cats, live at the sanctuary on Easy Street.
Hanna dips into the waters off Maui to watch a 40-ton humpback at play. Included: comments from members of the Pacific Whale Foundation about the endangered status of the species.
Exploring the underwater scenery of Maui's marine world, including coral reefs, tide pools and sea turtles. Also: swimming with a tiger shark.
A preservation facility for endangered geese is visited on Molokai. Also: a Hawaiian ranch for giraffes, cattle and other four-legged livestock.
A visit to two places that provide havens for chimpanzees, orangutans and lemurs that are no longer needed for research projects or can no longer be cared for by private pet owners.
Jack's favorite animal encounters.
kids, animals and the environment
Jack for searched for The Sisserou, the world's most endangered parrot.
While at a dense forested island in Panama, Jack goes in search of a Harpy, the world's largest eagle.
A Florida professor provides a safe house for primates being reintroduced into the wild.
Jack and his daughter Kathaleen go on a boating adventure exploring the animal rich rain forest surrounding the Panama Canal.
A converted Air Force radar station becomes home to bird watchers at Panama's Soberania National Park.
In Costa Rica; Corcovado National Park; tapir; raging rapids; Pacuare River.
In Costa Rica, Jack encounters reptiles.
An ocean encounter with Sperm whales to a lazy paddle up the Layou River, father and daughter plunge right into the Nature Island.
Jack and Kathaleen travel to northern Canada to see Beluga whales and Polar bears.
Traveling to the Oak Hammock Marsh, a restored natural habitat which functions as a stop for birds on their migratory route.
Jack tries to find the hard to find Hog Nose snake in the rolling dunes of Spirit Sands. Kathaleen watches Black Bear behavior at Riding Mountain.
Viewing the beauty and wildlife of Glacier Bay in Juneau, Alaska; exploring an old gold mine.
Jack and Kathleen find iguanas, sea lions, blue-footed boobies and frigate birds in the Galapagos Islands.
On Fernandina, Jack investigates the Galapagos penguin population while Kathaleen swims with the world's only marine Iguanas.
Jack and Kathaleen visit Joaquin’s massive farm outside Guayaquil where he provides a haven for 45 species of animals native to Ecuador, including endangered spectacled bears, tapirs and great green macaws.
In the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, Jack visits a breeding project focused on saving the endangered condor.
Lonesome George is a giant tortoise at the Charles Darwin Research Station in the Galapagos Islands.
Jack and Kathaleen journey to the Middle East to experience the animals and culture of Israel.
Jack learns first hand about the camels unique physiology and important contribution to early trade.
Jack and Kathaleen discover the natural treasures of the Red Sea.
Old film clips and personal reminisces, Jack recalls his days at the one and a half acre Sanford Zoo.
Horse training encounters.
Jack encounters dolphins, stingrays, and a lagoon full of underwater creatures at Orlando’s newest adventure park.
In Costa Rica: Blue Morpho butterfly; Tortuguero, the Caribbean.
In Costa Rica, Jack treks through the Corcovado National Park in search of the jaguar.
In Costa Rica: encountering reptiles at the World of Snakes; Sloth Rehabilitation Center.
In Brazil Jack heads for the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland and Kathaleen goes snorkeling in a crystal clear river, home to everything from Durado fish to Anaconda, the world’s largest snake.
Jack visits a breeding program that’s slowly restoring the wild population of endangered Golden Lion Tamarins.
Iguassu Falls, nesting site for swifts; coatimundis; toucans, macaws.
Jack sets off in search of Brazil’s Giant Anteater. Kathaleen visits the Caratinga Primate Center for an look at the endangered Wooly Monkey.
Jack visits the famed Instituto BuTanTan, which has been producing anti-snake bite serum since 1900. Kathaleen heads for the town of Monte Verde and the Hotel Itapua where she checks out hundreds of Hummingbirds.
In Brazil: Sao Paulo Zoo, breeding ground for endangered wildcats; the government rehab center in Campo Grande; Bonito.
In Guayaquil, Jack and Kathaleen visit a park in the mangroves that preserves Ecuador's rural culture, as well as many of the country's endangered animals.
Jack and Kathaleen visit Joaquin’s massive farm outside Guayaquil where he provides a haven for 45 species of animals native to Ecuador.
Jack visits a breeding project focused on saving the endangered condor, the largest flying bird in the world.
In the Galapagos Islands Jack and Kathaleen search for giant tortoise.
Jack and his daughter Kathaleen experience Asian elephants on a walkabout, Syrian brown bears and the "Animals of the Bible Wildlife Reserve."
A look at saving wildlife in the desert.
In the Judean Desert, Jack encounters a large herd of Ibex at the beautiful Oasis En Gedi. Kathaleen hikes to the top of Masada, then floats in the Dead Sea.
Jack learns first hand about the animal’s unique physiology and important contribution to early trade.
At a remote island in the Canadian province of British Columbia Jack and his daughter Kathaleen travel to to catch sight of the rare "Spirit Bear," an all-white black bear.
Jack flies by floatplane to Knight Inlet where he sees Grizzly Bears fattening up for hibernation and Kathaleen boards a boat to find Dahl Porpoises, Pacific White-sided Dolphins and Killer Whales.
On Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Jack and his daughter Kathaleen experience Canada from above and below the water.
Jack’s daughter Kathaleen travels to British Columbia to see one of the rarest mammals on earth the Vancouver Island Marmot.
Jack and Kathaleen learn about the diverse marine life living in the waters of British Columbia.
The annual elephant festival in Surin, Thailand.
In Thailand Jack Kathaleen Travel to the Lahu Shi Ba Lan Hill Tribe village by the way of ox cart, elephant and bamboo raft.
Jack and Kathaleen get up close and personal with some of Thailand’s animals.
Jack and Kathaleen assist in the back-to-the-wild release of two endangered gibbons.
Training dogs to assist disabled people.
In Antarctica Jack sees a colony of Gento Penguins and the desolation of Deception Island.
Jack travels to Lampang, Thailand to see a place where there is a camp dedicated to preserving the Asian elephant.
Jack experiences "The Wilds," the largest zoological reserve in North America.
Jack visits the world’s largest crocodile farm.
In Antarctica Jack also observes a colony of Chinstrap penguins. Then Jack goes to Argentina's Tierra del Fuego National Park, in search of the world's largest woodpecker species.
Jack makes an adventurous trip to Central Florida to learn more about bats.
Jack observes Northern Elephant Seals. One of the biggest environmental success stories ever, elephant seals have rebounded from less than ten in number a century ago, to more than 175,000.
Jack is a student for a day in a college program that teaches animal handling and training. This unique “hands-on” program teaches students how to become zookeepers.
At Sea World-San Diego, Jack spends the day with Julie Scardina as she works with a wide range of animals.
Jack visits three California animal experts who use their menageries to better educate the public about wildlife and conservation.
Jack visits the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Fla., where he helps in a rescue, observes poisonous snakes and watches an owl's cataract surgery.
Jack visits a master trainer who works with the “Pets Ahoy” animal show at Sea World Orlando. He also talks to the show's creator and participates in one of the acts.
“Project Wildlife” is a California-based rescue center that cares for baby possums and owls; Jack observes orphaned elephant seals being nursed back to health at Sea World San Diego.
Jack observes three turtle species at the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. He also visits Pelican Island, the nation's first wildlife refuge, and aids a stranded pygmy whale.
Jack journeys to Namibia to help save the endangered cheetah and consults with the Cheetah Conservation Fund.
Jack visits the Mala Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, where he observes elephants and cape buffalo herds.
Jack visits the safari camp at Phinda in South Africa's Zululand at a time of drought and observes lions, leopards and cheetahs.
Jack observes hyenas, keeps pace with a white rhino and watches two playful leopards. Also: the Ngala Camp Choir entertains.
Observing animal life along Namibia's Skeleton Coast. Observed: jackals, furs seals. Jack is accompanied by his daughter.
At Richard's Bay in South Africa, Jack works with a Nile crocodile and snakes, including black mambas and Mozambique spitting cobras. Jack and his daughter observe hippos from a boat.
Jack observes rhinos who have been relocated in Zululand and checks on capturing a wild rhino. Also: a visit to the Duma Zulu cultural village.
The Cape Griffon vulture is saved from extinction due to the efforts of a woman in Namibia. Jack finds himself among wild dogs and also exercises some cubs.
Jack looks at a science club in a San Diego elementary school and its restoration of a once-polluted creek for the benefit of wildlife.
Jack visits Kenya's Sweetwater Sanctuary, where care is given to orphaned and abused chimpanzees, along a protected riverbank.
In the Laikipia District of Kenya, Jack finds out about a conservation project aimed at reducing the number of lions, leopards and hyenas killed by livestock owners.
Jack goes on safari in Tanzania and barely escapes a bull elephant's charge. He also observes colobus monkeys and huge crocodiles.
Jack returns to the arid landscape at Lewa in central Kenya to check on the conservancy’s remarkable progress with breeding and safe-guarding endangered rhinos. Jack also gets involved in field research on the endangered grevy zebra. In a marshy area, Jack’s daughter Kathaleen observes the sitatunga, Africa’s most aquatic antelope.
On safari in Tanzania, East Africa, Jack explores the vast Serengeti Plains, one of the world's best known wildlife sanctuaries.
In the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania, Jack explores Lake Manyara National Park, a small park with a lot of wildlife.
Jack discovers the crater is one of the world’s most unique places for animal viewing. Known for elephants with some of the biggest tusks in Africa.
From his base at Kichwa Tembo, Jack surveys the Masai Mara, Kenya’s premier wildlife habitat and home to the greatest concentration of large mammals on earth.
Jack checks out African wildlife, including the bush baby and the dik-dik (a tiny antelope), and visits the Mount Kenya Game Ranch to observe a type of antelope known as Mountain Bongo.
Jack journeys into the countryside west of Belize City to learn about the successful grass root efforts conserving two of Central America’s signature animals: the black howler monkey and green iguana.
In Belize, Central America Jack goes into a cave where he encounters bats and spiders. He also travels by canoe to observe a nest of Jabiru Storks, one of the largest birds in the Americas.
At Monkey River Village in Belize, Central America, Jack goes through a jungle that is inhabited by howler monkeys, crocodiles and tarantulas.
Off the Caribbean coast of Placencia in Belize, Central America, Jack encounters the whale shark, the world’s largest fish.
Jack visits some of his favorite conservation projects focused on saving endangered animals.
Jack shows us the underwater realm is home to some of the most diverse life on earth.
Jack shares some of his favorite creepy encounters from around the world.
Jack shares some of his favorite encounters with the earth’s largest land mammal.
Whales are found in all the oceans of the world. They’re the only marine mammals, other than manatees, that spend their entire life in the water.
There are more than 10,000 species of birds in the world, Jack sets out to find the most beautiful and unusual.
Behind the Scenes at Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay.
Jack dives in the open ocean with Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins, in the Sea of Cortez and in South Africa, Jack meets a Great White Shark face to face.
Jack visits animals that survive in the earth’s temperature extremes.
Jack gets a rare look at the U.S. Navy's Marine Mammal Program.
At Sea World San Diego, Jack gets a back stage look at the new sea lion and otter show “Clyde and Seamore in Deep, Deep Trouble.”
The Orange County Sheriff's Department's skilled K-9 unit.
In Australia, Jack learns of a dilemma on Kangaroo Island: it has too many koalas.
Jack comes face-to-face with an 18-foot saltwater crocodile.
At Warrawong Earth Sanctuary near Adelaide, Jack learns about a breeding project for the endangered Australian quoll.
On Kangaroo Island, Jack explores the coastline for New Zealand fur seals and rare Australian sea lions.
Jack gets an up-close look at some of the worlds most deadly snakes
Jack journeys to the Outback of Central Australia to learn about desert reptiles including Thorny Devils, a Shingleback lizard and a Perentie, a large monitor lizard. After a camel safari, Jack stops by a roadhouse at Stuarts Well where he’s entertained by “Dinky,” the singing dingo.
Jack goes to Katmai Peninsula in Alaska the place for brown bears.
Filming gorillas in Uganda; Bwindi Impenetrable Forest; a sanctuary for orphaned and abused chimpanzees.
Jack looks for the king of beasts in the wild of Africa, and then goes to Australia to meet the world's largest reptile.
Giant Galapagos tortoises and unusual iguanas.
Wombats; fruit bats; Tasmanian devil; quolls; cassowaries; green ants.
Endangered wild dogs and other wildlife at Mombo Camp; Okavango Horse Safaris; a walking safari.
Jack joins conservationists and learns more about nesting sea turtles, bears, and whooping cranes.
Animals are more than companions to humans. Jack finds some amazing animal assistants.
Jack visits two schools that specialize in animal-care studies.
A look at animal-conservation efforts at zoos and aquariums around the world takes Jack to New Orleans, England, Johannesburg and Brazil.
On safari in Tanzania in East Africa. Included: crocodiles and hippos in the Grumeti River; a visit to the Ngorongoro crater.
Wildlife sanctuaries.
On a trip to Florida, Jack learns about training racehorses and visits an equine retirement home.
A look at snakes includes visits to Thailand, Africa and Costa Rica.
Jack's trip to Africa to examine rhinoceros-conservation efforts includes a visit to a Kenyan ranch and a safari with a translocation team in South Africa. Also: a rhinoceros-research facility in Texas.