Jeff travels to Botswana to help track the migration routes of African bush elephants. His adventure includes an encounter of a venomous snake hunt with the Botswana Defense Force and a family that actually resides in the savanna with lions.
Jeff is in Kenya to dispel some of the myths concerning Africa's most prolific and misunderstood predators. He and other wildlife researchers uncover what is truth and what is fiction surrounding the notorious Tsavo man-eating lions and the spotted hyenas.
Most conservationists argue that the North American gray wolf is the most controversial and intriguing wildlife species in the United States. Jeff traverses the western United States to gain a better understanding of the ecology and conflict behind this keystone canine and to find two very special wolves a new home in Westcliffe, Colorado.