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 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 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.