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- Two escaped convicts and a female railway worker find themselves trapped on a speeding train with no brakes and nobody driving.
- When animals are injured or orphaned in Alaska, there are those that will step up to help
- Alaska, a largely unexplored and undeveloped terrain, serves as a giant playground for some of the world's most majestic wildlife which are Dall's porpoises, sea otters, Stellar sea lions, an octopus, an American black bear, muskoxen, a collared pika, a red fox, Dall sheep, a grizzly bear, and a herd of moose in this rugged frontier.
- Dr Victoria rescues a bald eagle impaled in a tree. After a successful rehabilitation the bird named Skewer is released. Two baby musk oxen are brought in but only one survives. A Cape Pacific Octopus is released back into the sea.
- Liza at the Sealife Centre takes in a seal pup and names her Cordova Kid. After some attention the pup is released. Britainy at the Alaskan Raptor Centre needs to trim Owlison's claws and beak, while Kara rescues one of two fighting eagles. After some treatment the eagle once more gets back to the wild. At the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre, Sarah feeds a grumpy bison.
- Sheila and the gang get a new net launcher and much humour follows. Then they get a call for a one eyed eagle needing serious help. Unexplained injuries in the wolf pack raises questions. As part of their research programme the Sealife Center, captures a small Pacific Sleeper Shark.
- Jungle Jack counts down herbivores that have very different coats, but all of them wear the same shoe style which are scientifically hoofs.
- Jungle Jack's countdown is filled with homegrown adventures about animals inhabiting the United States of America.
- Jeff travels to Alaska and connects with some of its iconic animals for conservation and in order to protect them from extinction.
- Jungle Jack counts down six species that turn heads. Every animal sports some of the most attractive head gear in the animal kingdom.
- Chris heads to Alaska, but his plan to travel along the Alaska Railroad does not get off to a good start in Seward as there are no trains running, so he hitches a ride on a track inspector's car before riding a freight train to Anchorage.
- Jungle Jack counts down six warm and fuzzy reports about animals sporting funky fur.