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- Jungle Jack goes on a safari tour viewing Tanzania's notable big cats which are lions, cheetahs and leopards.
- Jack and Suzi journey through the remote beaches of Costa Rica's Santa Rosa National Park to view elusive jaguars that prey on nesting sea turtles.
- Jungle Jack travels through Tanzania viewing a herd of elephants. They are the world's largest land mammal.
- Jungle Jack travels to a special animal rescue center within the rainforest of Costa Rica. He encounters creatures around every corner such caiman, toucan, iguanas, howler monkeys and many other exotic animals during his visit.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi journey through La Paz Waterfall Gardens in Costa Rica where they meet local species including sloth, hummingbirds, and jaguar thriving in its rainforest. In addition, they receive more than their bargain at a local dog shelter that is home to more than eight hundred rescued dogs.
- Jungle Jack as he receives a rare behind-the-scenes view at the daily life of the Maasai tribe at a village in Tanzania. In addition, he encounters land mammals such as hippos, jackals, hartebeest and many other wildlife throughout this safari.
- Jungle Jack's safari on the Serengeti plains includes a once-in-a-lifetime view at the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. He encounters a herd of elephants, a lion pride, and an African rock python during this safari. In addition, he pays a visit to a local school.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari through Florida's Everglades where he encounters alligators and rattlesnakes. In addition, he views Native American traditions of the Seminole tribe.
- Jungle Jack visits the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, Florida where conservationists rescue and protect Loggerhead sea turtles.
- Jungle Jack travels to the Florida Keys to return twin orphaned manatees back to the ocean. He subsequently visits the Dolphin Research Center.
- Jack and Suzi travel down to Rwanda's Virunga Mountains on a trek for endangered mountain gorillas.
- Jungle Jack heads to Rwanda's Akagera National Park which was once devastated by poachers. He experiences its transformation and thriving populations of hippos and Nile crocodiles as well as a homecoming for African crowned cranes.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi discover beekeepers working to protect the forest. In addition, Jack meets the significant cows of Rwanda.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi are amazed when wildebeest and zebra migrate across the Mara River in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park as part of their great journey, but these herbivores need to respectfully share their homeland with big cats.
- Jungle Jack travels to the Florida Keys to visit a hospital dedicated to rescuing sea turtles. They subsequently bring a rescued sea turtle back to the ocean and meet some incredible patients at the hospital.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi trek into Rwanda's forest to see Colobus monkeys with their famous black-and-white markings. In addition, they hike a volcanic island filled with fruit bats.
- Jungle Jack gets a special behind-the-scenes look at a retirement home for chimpanzees where caregivers have rescued over two hundred fifty chimps that now reside in colossal family groups on specially designed islands in Florida.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi go on their most incredible Costa Rican adventures. It includes spotting a jaguar, encountering the land of the stray dogs, and meeting venomous vipers.
- Jungle Jack and Sue travel to Rwanda for an incredible encounter with Golden monkeys. In addition, he receive a taste of the local fishing traditions as well as visiting a primary school.
- Jungle Jack goes on a whale watching safari to Catalina Island where he meets a humpback whale, fin whale, a pod of dolphins, California sea lions and many other aquatic mammals.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi explore Catalina Island off the coast of California. They track down a herd of American bison that have been inhabiting there since 1924. In addition, they uncover bats roosting in an old barn and meet the island's local veterinarian.
- Jungle Jack explores some of his favorite beaches. He meets the marine animals that inhabit there including sea turtles, and sea lions as well as other various aquatic wildlife.
- Jungle Jack for a journey down south to Florida's Everglades where he encounters alligators, snakes and other creatures from southern American swamps.
- Jack visits the beautiful city of Quito, Ecuador and the Quito Zoo for an incredible up-close encounter with a Jaguar and its newborn cub, and sees Andean Condor conservation in action.
- Ecuador's diverse landscapes are home to loads of unique creatures. Visit the Mashpi cloud forests, home to hummingbirds and bushmasters; witness birds of prey in flight near Otavalo's colorful markets; and the Quito Zoo welcomes a baby jaguar.
- Dive in for an epic adventure to the Galapagos Islands. Marine Iguanas, Giant Tortoises, Sea Lions and more.
- Jack and Suzi head deep into South Africa's Addo National Park to learn more about its notable savanna elephant population and the rest of the Big Seven that inhabit this African national park.
- Jungle Jack, Suzi and Kathaleen go on a safari within South Africa's Phinda Game Reserve alongside lions, hippos rhinos and many other fauna indigenous to the African savanna.
- Jungle Jack, Suzi and Kathaleen immerse themselves with Phinda's rangers who are managing to protect the game reserve's precious population featuring rhinos and lions.
- Jungle Jack goes on a trek with his family in Rwanda's Virunga Mountains. In addition, they visit veterinarians working with the wild gorillas, and a very special orphanage.
- Jack and Suzi visit South Africa's Thula Thula Game Reserve. It is known for its heartwarming work of rescuing savanna elephants.
- Jack and his family visit Rwanda's Nyungwe Forest encountering wild chimpanzees, and Colobus monkeys. In addition, they receive lessons from local residents on traditional tea picking and modern beekeeping.
- Jack and his family travel to South Africa's Thula Thula Game Reserve. The Hannas meet Thula Thula's famous elephant herd and receive a behind-the-scenes view at how the precious species are kept safe for future generations.
- Jungle Jack explores Rwanda's Akagera National Park. This massive landscape is making a comeback. It is home to Maasai giraffes, hippopotami, savanna elephants, Nile crocodiles and many more African fauna.
- Jungle Jack travels to Port Elizabeth, South Africa to meet a very special and critically endangered south-central black rhinoceros named Munu who has lost his vision, but found his permanent residence at Founder's Lodge.
- Jungle Jack remembers his exploration of visiting African national parks.
- Jungle Jack encounters marvelous exotic animals during his safari tour in South Africa's Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi meet a small group of meerkats inhabiting California's desert. In addition, they visit a wolf sanctuary dedicated to rescuing the misunderstood carnivorous species.
- A visit to a rescue farm The Farm Sanctuary in Los Angeles, California of cattle, hogs, sheep and goats. The animals were rescued from negligent owners and reminds Jack of the farm he and Suzi had as a young family.
- Jungle Jack goes on an adventure to bear country in Montana. He and some local bear experts come face-to-face with a grizzly bear that raided a family's farmhouse. In addition, Jack discovers unbelievable animal behaviors caught on tape by remote wilderness cameras including black bears as well as cougar and a wolf.
- Jungle Jack visits an animal-rescue facility in Montana known the Rolling Dog Ranch which is a 160-acre sanctuary for dogs, cats and horses with disabilities.
- Jungle Jack travels to the remote Sukau River in Borneo, Malaysia where he gets a seldom-seen look at pygmy elephants as they emerge from the rain forest. Then after a dawn river boat excursion where Jack spots rare proboscis monkeys, a camouflaged pit viper, and curious long-tailed macaques; Jack treks through the rainforest to see orangutans in their indigenous habitat.
- Jungle Jack and Sue go on a safari in South Africa's Shamwari Game Reserve for up-close encounters with elephants, rhinos, a lion pride, cheetahs (not leopards) and Cape buffalo herds.
- Jack heads to South Africa to explore the Shamwari Game Reserve. He and his family experience conservations for hippos, cheetahs and many other African animals while on their safari.
- Jack and Sue travel to Cape Town, South Africa to conserve its wildlife. They literally stop traffic to protect a troop of traveling baboons and head to Boulders Beach to protect a breeding colony of African Penguins from extinction.
- Jungle Jack travels to South Africa's Sanbona Wildlife Reserve on a search for white lions. It is the only place on this planet where white lions roam free.
- Jungle Jack and family visit a few of the special people who are doing their part to make a difference some of Africa's most recognizable animals are in trouble as they increasingly come into contact with mankind.
- Jack and his family travel to the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve which is home to loads of unique animal experiences from an up-close look at a trio of cheetahs on the hunt, a family of cliff-dwelling baboons and lions on the prowl.
- Jungle Jack assists world renowned veterinarians in South Africa's Shamwari Game Reserve. They manage anti-poaching units to protect rhinoceros populations and care for orphaned animals in need for a second opportunity.
- Jungle Jack and his family as they trek deep into the jungles of Rwanda to get a close-up look at wild and extremely endangered mountain gorillas.
- Jack and his family visit their farm in Bigfork, Montana. They join in campfire songs with their neighbors and visit a ranch which features many indigenous animals.
- Jungle Jack and Sue visit Chile's Atacama Desert which home to the rarest zoological species on this planet.
- Jungle Jack visits Peru to observe efforts of rescuing Amazonian manatees. He sets off for a boat trip on the Amazon River with other hikers.
- Jungle Jack travels to Australia's Gold Coast amusement park known as "Dreamworld". He views a rare blue-eyed koala, feeds a Tasmanian devil and watches a tiger jump over him.
- Jungle Jack travels to Tasmania to meet leading-edge researchers who are rescuing Tasmanian devils from a deadly cancer that is decreasing their population. In addition, he and his daughter Suzanne on a mission to find wild platypus.
- Jungle Jack and his family take a trip to Bruny Island in Tasmania. They experience an all-white wallaby, watch wild fur seals at play and go on a thrilling boat ride on the Tasman Sea that ends with a surprise dolphin encounter.
- Jungle Jack steps into Seminole country in Florida's Everglades and receives more than his bargain. This adventure has him revealing alligator nests and wrangling some big alligators that require their return into their free-ranging watery homes.
- Jungle Jack visits the Peruvian Amazon rainforest which features South American fauna including giant river otters, caimans and exotic birds.
- Jungle Jack is in the Fiji Islands where he and his family prepare for the most hands-on fishing trip of their lives.
- Jungle Jack and his family travel to Waterton Lakes as well as the Canadian Rockies in search for moose, big horn sheep and a herd of elk. They later uncover prehistoric animals at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
- Jungle Jack heads to Melbourne, Australia. He and his family meet a platypus, assist veterinarians at a groundbreaking hospital and walk up to wild emus. In addition, they view kangaroos during their visit.
- Jungle Jack explores the Atacama Desert in Chile where he searches for wildlife in the most unlikely of places and gets an idea about inhabiting this harsh, but beautiful environment.
- Jungle Jack visits the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. His trip features a visit to the Taricaya Research Centre where conservationists try to rescue either orphaned or injured animals which include spider monkeys, macaws, tapirs, turtles, jaguars and giant river otters.
- Jungle Jack and his family visit their farm in Bigfork, Montana before they venture out helping wildlife officials set a trap and release a grizzly bear that raided a family's farm near Glacier National Park.
- Jack takes a cruise with other hikers on the Amazon River where they observe pink river dolphins, sloths, giant river otters and anacondas.
- Jungle Jack and his family visit Trowunna Wildlife Park in Tasmania to experience Australian animals which are a wombat, Tasmanian devils, a quoll, koalas, and kangaroos.
- The Hanna family travels to Solvang, California's Lil Orphan Hammies, an amazing rescue center for pigs of all shapes and sizes. They later stop at a charming farm for miniature donkeys.
- Jungle Jack and Sue head to southern tip of Chile to explore the Andes Mountains which is home to condors, guanacos and some of the most beautiful glaciers in the world. In addition, Jack learns about being a South American cowboy.
- Jack travels to Alberta to check out four World Heritage sites. He kicks off his journey from Waterton, the first international peace park. Then he gets down and dirty at Dinosaur Provincial Park where he uncovers animals from the dinosaur age, and lends a hand to a snake researcher working in this unique habitat, all before heading to Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
- Jungle Jack visits the island of Borneo where he helps out at a sanctuary for orphaned orangutans as they are prepared for release back into their forest habitat.
- Jungle Jack visits an animal orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya for its wildlife conservation.
- Jungle Jack explores Chile experiencing unique animals in the Atacama Desert as well as Patagonia including flamingos, penguins, guanacos and many other South American animals.
- Jungle Jack and his family immerse themselves into the African bush elephant population at Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park.
- Jungle Jack runs, jumps and leaps his way across the world with man's best friend from dogs that are conserving cheetah populations in Africa to dogs that have been given a second chance at life right here in America.
- Jungle Jack heads to Zimbabwe around the corner from majestic Victoria Falls. The employees of Elephant Camp work to provide a home for orphaned African elephants in need. Jack assists this team in radio collaring a female elephant which will eventually be set free. Next, he takes a walk with an orphaned cheetah which is getting a second chance at life.
- Jack heads to Botswana's Okavango Delta thriving wildlife such as crocodiles, hippos and elephants. He later hits the safari truck to explore a nearby landscape where he encounters African wild dogs and elusive leopards.
- Jungle Jack comes face-to-face with elephants, Cape buffaloes, kudu, crocodiles, warthogs, and many other African animals at Chobe National Park in Botswana.
- Jungle Jack heads to Zambia to get an up-close look at Nile crocodiles. He later takes a walk on the wild side with white rhinos, giraffes and many other African animals.
- Jack heads out to Hwange National Park for a lion-tracking expedition learning the dynamic social structure of the amazing these big cats and hits the trail looking for African wild dogs. He later dives into Devil's Pool for one-of-a-kind view of Victoria Falls.
- Jack visits Zimbabwe concerning about droughts, poaching, and a lack of resources which have left many species fighting for survival. He check outs what conservationists are doing on the ground to protect African wild dogs, rhinos, elephants, and many other African animals.
- Jack heads to Yulee, Florida's renowned breeding and research center conserves endangered species one animal at a time such as cheetahs, southern white rhinos, Indian Rhinos, addra gazelles and many other iconic animals.
- Jungle Jack navigates his way through the changing terrain from the low-lying marshes of the Okavango Delta to the deserts and grasslands, Southern Africa's landscapes are as diverse as its wildlife.
- Jungle Jack heads to Florida to meet some unexpected residents in a small town known as Wauchula. The Center for Great Apes provides a loving home to dozens orangutans and chimpanzees in need. After being rescued or retired from the entertainment industry, many of these playful primates remain at this animal sanctuary for their safety.
- Jungle Jack explores Cumberland, Ohio's safari park and conservation center known as "The Wilds".
- Jungle Jack travels across the globe presenting his favorite zoological park adventures to audiences.
- Jungle Jack visits Kenya's Masai Mara. This safari includes viewing hippos and Nile crocodiles along the Mara River as well as a balloon ride over this national game reserve.
- Jungle Jack tours Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California to explore its ranch featuring elk and zebras. He later gets a close-up on elephant seals on the Pacific coastline.
- Jungle Jack takes an adventure down the Amazon River for its wildlife.
- Jungle Jack saddles up in western Canada where he learns the horse riding ropes from a genuine cowboy. In addition, he visits a retirement home for horses in Florida. His final destination is viewing an incredible horse whisperer at work in California.
- Jungle Jack studies about both African and Asian elephants including the largest and the smallest of them.
- Jack and his wife, Sue head to Paso Robles, California to go behind-the-scenes at the "Zoo to You" ranch where rescued wildlife becomes animal ambassadors.
- Jungle Jack takes courage on the Zambezi River in Zambia which is home to both hippos and crocodiles. He later goes on a kayaking adventure before going on a walking safari in the search for cheetahs and lions.
- Jungle Jack goes on an adventure to South Africa from Cape Town to eco-systems in the savanna conserving its wildlife. He and his family meet the conservationists who dedicate to protect all of it.
- Jack and Suzi get an up close view of the penguins near the southern tip of Chile, learning of how they burrow their nests. Nearby they visit a lighthouse and keeper. Driving, they find a private "zoo" with pumas and newborn chinchillas.
- Jungle Jack tracks a trio of hunting cheetah, braves a pack of scavenging jackals, and then with wife Sue meets an extremely endangered and undeniably cute baby black rhinoceros in Kenya.
- Jungle Jack and his family travel to Rwanda at two primate orphanages conserving extremely rare golden monkeys as well as search for endangered mountain gorillas. He holds an impromptu golf tournament with his beloved camera crew.
- Jungle Jack and his family head to The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio to visit a ten thousand-acre conservation center that is home to over twenty-five species.
- Jungle Jack revisits Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve. He encounters lions, elephants, hyenas and ostriches on this safari.
- Jungle Jack and his family search everywhere for chimpanzees in Rwanda's Nyungwe Forest. They get up close and personal with some colobus monkeys and Jack meets an old friend whose pioneering a conservation effort for the local women.
- Jungle Jack returns to the Columbus, Ohio's zoo where he gives his grandchildren a behind-the-scenes tour. They learn about zookeeping while meeting up with animals such as elephants, a clouded leopard and a baby koala.
- Jungle Jack visits Akagera National Park in Rwanda where he encounters the largest African bush elephant.
- Jungle Jack is on a mission in Kenya encountering savanna elephants and southern white rhinos during this safari. In addition, he experiences humanity's relationships within the animal kingdom.
- Jungle Jack meets zookeepers of the future at the Santa Fe Teaching Zoo in Gainesville, Florida. He gets a lesson in training a kookaburra, shifting a trio of Galapagos tortoises, and whole many other important zoological tasks.
- Jungle Jack and his family travel into Volcanoes National Park. They learn about the task of rescuing these mountain gorillas since only seven hundred of them exist today. The Hanna family has a very great time on this journey.
- 2007–2020TV Episode
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Kenya's Lake Nakuru National Park where he views flamingos, south-central black rhinos, southern white rhinos and Rothschild giraffes.
- Jungle Jack travels to the picturesque lands of Samburu National Reserve in Northern Kenya where he finds hope for animals including lions, gerenuks and Cape buffaloes that have been surviving through a long drought.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Kenya's Samburu National Reserve with legendary "Save the Elephants" founder Iain Douglas Hamilton to manage a conservation for African elephants and protect them from extinction.
- Jungle Jack and Sue visit Florida. They meet up with an amazing couple who is spending their golden years in a labor of love providing a protective and tranquil retirement farm for horses in Alachua. It would be otherwise be forgotten.
- Jungle Jack travels to Mount Kenya where bongo antelope and white zebra herds are returning to the savanna. He discovers how they are being reintroduced to the African wilderness.
- Jungle Jack and Sue travel to Cape Otway, Australia to visit one of the newest and greenest animal sanctuaries. They meet an inspiring young couple who operate a totally sustainable bed-and-breakfast while caring for orphaned and injured wildlife. Jack and Sue aid a rehabilitated koala to return to the wilderness.
- Jungle Jack visits the land Down Under experiencing an adventure to the other side of the world uncovering some of the most unique animals on this planet.
- Jungle Jack takes his adventures to a whole new level with this journey through the African country of Kenya.
- Jungle Jack travels to Florida's gulf coast. He and wife Sue learn the truth behind the legends about manatees and mermaids. They get a once-in-a-lifetime experience swimming with manatees in Crystal River. In addition, the Hannas go on a search for alligators.
- Jungle Jack learns how to care for orphaned savanna elephants while visiting Kenya. In addition, he encounters the endangered Rothschild giraffe.
- Jungle Jack and Sue heads out on an adventure along the beautiful Sun River Ranch on the eastern front of the Rocky Mountains in Montana.
- Jungle Jack takes various trips from his home at the Columbus Zoo to some of his favorite destinations which are in Africa, Australia, and Florida.
- Jungle Jack and his wife Sue visit the Calgary Zoo in Alberta, Canada to experience endangered whooping cranes, powerful grizzly bears, adorable red pandas and African hippos. Jack's crew gets a special feature of the zoo's gorilla habitat.
- Jack and Sue head to Innisfail, Alberta, Canada for a day at Discovery Wildlife Park. They meet a couple who conserve Canadian wildlife survivals for orphaned porcupines, beavers, and bears.
- Jungle Jack takes flight in Panama on a search for bats, birds and other exotic creatures.
- Jungle Jack explores Bocas del Toro's archipelago and caverns where scientific researchers study bats. In addition, he visits the region's beaches and pristine oceanic waters.
- Jungle Jack goes on a search of mandrills in the rain forests of Gabon.
- Jack goes to work behind-the-scenes at the world-renowned Ann van Dyk Cheetah Center in South Africa where over eight hundred cheetah cubs have been bred in the last forty years. He also comes face-to-face with African wild dogs.
- Jungle Jack visits Panama searching of its exotic fauna, views behind-the-scenes at ships crossing from the two oceans through the canal's lock system and comes face-to-face with a few other exotic animals at a local rescue center.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Africa's savanna to investigate rhinoceros poaching and advance efforts to rescue black and white rhinos from extinction.
- Jack plays with a strong baby rhinoceros and Sue cuddles a baby gazelle. They see a baby manatee. They are taken to a lioness and her clubs in a tree. At Rockery Beach they see mating and birthing of elephant seals. A leopard and her cubs.
- Jungle Jack travels to South Africa's Zululand for a safari experiencing the realm of cheetahs, white rhinos, dung beetles, and Nyala antelopes. He is later welcomed into a Zulu tribe with his daughter, Kathleen.
- Jungle Jack and his family take a trek deep in the rain forests of Gabon as they search for lowland gorillas.
- Journey into the bush in South Africa's Zululand with Jack, Kathaleen, and Zulu Nyala's rangers as they encounter rhinos on foot and see what the tactics rangers are using to wage war against poaching.
- Jungle Jack visits Gabon's Lope National Park which is home to forest elephants, forest buffaloes, red river hogs, and primates including gorillas.
- Jack travels to Zululand and Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park which where he encounters baboons, elephants, rhinos and many other African animals. The tribe later witnesses the birth of a baby nyala at the Zulu Nyala Game Reserve.
- Jungle Jack and his family explores the untouched wilderness, encountering forest elephants, forest buffaloes, an injured sea turtle and the wildest beach at Loango National Park in Gabon.
- Jungle Jack meets up with conservationists to learn about the future of chimpanzees, gorillas, mandrills, and other African primates.
- Jungle Jack helps conservationists relocate Big Horn sheep from the Tonto National Forest to the Santa Catalina Mountains in Arizona.
- Jungle Jack takes a deep dive in a submarine encountering dolphins on the high seas and rolls up his sleeves for Coral Reef Conservation.
- Jungle Jack explores the American state of Florida from sea turtles in the Florida Keys, alligators in the swamp, manatees in Crystal River to cheetahs and rhinos living large at White Oak Conservation Center.
- Jungle Jack heads to the American Eagle Foundation at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee near Dollywood to support a protection for bald eagles. He checks eagle nests for two eaglets for a release into the Smoky Mountains.
- Jungle Jack heads to Arizona's Bearizona Wildlife Park to meet up with North America's most iconic species which are bears, wolves, bobcats, bison and Big Horn sheep.
- Jungle Jack takes his family to visit his old farm, the Knoxville Zoo, and visit Smokey the Dog at University of Tennessee.
- Jungle Jack enrolls his grandchildren in zookeeper training at Arizona's Wildlife World Zoo from training sea lions and bottle-feeding baby animals to encounters with kangaroos, lemurs, warthogs, ostriches and many other iconic animals.
- Jungle Jack discovers the unbelievable dedication of caregivers about animals that inhabit the hills of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains.
- Jungle Jack explores Mashpi Lodge's cloud forest in Ecuador with a view of hummingbirds, bats, snakes and butterflies.
- Jungle Jack visits Zululand in South Africa. He witnesses the birth of a baby Nyala antelope, comes face-to-face with endangered rhinos, discovers how fast dung beetles travel and encounters a cheetah on its prey. After these incidents, he meets the Zulu warriors.
- Jungle Jack explores the Amazon River basin which features untouched rainforests, an encounter with spider monkeys and a nighttime hike in search of insects and amphibians.
- Jack heads to his home state of Tennessee. He meets a one-of-a-kind farm animal living life to the fullest with a prosthetic leg and a dedicated caregiver who's helping loads native species get a second chance. In addition, Jack and his daughter, Kathleen visit his old family farm.
- Jungle Jack visits two zoos in Arizona. He views include elephants, bighorn sheep, rhinos, and giant tortoises.
- Pink river dolphins, a baby tapir and a deadly caiman deep in the Amazon.
- Jungle Jack visits Gabon. It is accented with close-ups on gorillas, sea turtles, elephants and pristine landscapes.
- Jungle Jack travels to Ecuador's highlands to visit a colorful Ecuadorian market before heading to Parque Condor which is a rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned raptors including owls, eagles and condors.
- Jungle Jack visits the Galapagos Islands and highlights giant Galapagos tortoises. In addition, he plunges into the Pacific Ocean for a meeting with penguins and sea turtles.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari with other hikers across the Serengeti plains which feature a cheetah, a lion; an annual migration of wildebeest and a zebra as well as a local Maasai school.
- Jack and Suzi travel deep into Costa Rica's jungles in search for its indigenous bats as well as an up-close encounter with a deadly Fer de Lance viper. In addition, he meets a dog that can sniff out a rare Bushmaster species.
- Jungle Jack goes on a mission in Tanzania to rescue an elephant caught in a deadly snare before getting a glimpse of life on the savanna for leopards and lions.
- Jungle Jack discovers Costa Rica's Tortuguero National Park. He has a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with a jaguar, meets toucans, monkeys, and caimans all before checking out life the remote village.
- Jungle Jack and his grandson hike on a safari on the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania. They encounter territorial hippos, nesting crocodiles, elephants, giraffes and impalas.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi spend the day inside Tanzania's famed Ngorongoro Crater. It is the dormant volcano home of hyenas, lions, hippos and wildebeest.
- Jungle Jack and his grandson journey through Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania. They encounter an elephant road block, migrating pelicans, baboons and hippos.
- Jungle Jack goes on an epic adventure to the Amazon jungles in Ecuador and Peru. He views pink Dolphins, anaconda, caiman, baby tapirs and many other South American fauna.
- Jungle Jack and his daughter Kathaleen go on a safari in Tanzania's Tarangire National Park. Their adventures include searching for an elusive African bush elephant named Big Mamma and encountering other various wildlife.