Contains video clips and animations that look at some of the natural materials that make up the world, and how they can be grouped and changed, following the life cycle of a rock, and including visits to a demolition derby and a testing facility.
The past destruction of the wolf population and current efforts to reintroduce wolves into their former habitats to restore ecological balance is examined in this program that is appropriate for both children and adults. The importance of the wolf in Native American culture is also covered.
Jack travels to Zimbabwe where he joins a "rhino roundup" in an effort to save the endangered black rhino. Next he travels to the U.S. for a look at efforts to save the big cats, including lions, panthers, cheetahs, and cougars.
Discusses the history and culture of the Cheyenne people, speaking to children and elders on location and discussing such topics as the U.S. government, the role of women in Cheyenne society, connections between spirituality and nature, and myths and stereotypes.