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 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 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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.