Riley and Alice visit the wilderness of southeastern Alaska to help discover why Pacific Salmon are thriving while North Atlantic Salmon are more endangered than ever, and meet a variety of animals and a well-known animal expert along the way.
Riley, Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice travel to Madagascar, where they encounter a variety of unique animals, plants, and habitats while searching for the elusive aye-aye, a rare lemur once thought to be extinct.
Riley learns valuable lessons about conservation and responsibility when he accompanies his cousin Alice, Aunt Martha, and Uncle Max, a conservation biologist, on a safari to South Africa to count baby wild animals.
Riley joins his cousin Alice, Aunt Martha, and Uncle Max on an African safari, where they track and count baby wild animals, leading to close encounters with all kinds of animals.
Riley accompanies Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice to the Wolong Panda Reserve in China to study pandas, and while they are there, they also experience a landslide and see a snow leopard, red panda, and other exotic animals.