Faulkner travels to Kangaroo Island to explore how koala populations are being protected by conservationists. In addition, he and his associates encounter a blue-tongue lizard with a bizarre physical abnormality at the Reptile Park.
Faulkner learns what is being done to save the endangered numbat population during a trip to the Dryandra Woodland in Western Australia. Along the way, he encounters a Mitchell's short-tailed snake and meets some baby woylies.
Faulkner encounters quokkas, king skinks and Australian fur seals during his trip to Rottnest Island. On the mainland, he interacts with endangered woylies at the Western Australian Conservation Center.
Faulkner discovers new uses for seashells, finds exotic creatures, and learns a little Aboriginal history to endangered woylies during a trip to Cape Leveque in Western Australia.
Faulkner supports the conversation of southern hairy-nosed wombat populations while traveling through South Australia. In addition, he encounters an owlet-nightjar and witnesses the hatching of rare dwarf king brown snake eggs.
Faulkner returns to Kangaroo Island for new adventures with the rare echidna, a colony of sea lions, and a mob of the hopping marsupials for which is the island's namesake.
Faulkner travels to southern Queensland to learn more about frog conservation efforts and to search for some of the region's endangered amphibians throughout the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Faulkner travels north to Mon Repos Conservation Park in Queensland to witness loggerhead sea turtles laying eggs and their hatchlings making their first journey into the ocean. In Western Australia, he supports removing a king brown snake from a resident's shed.
Faulkner welcomes two bilby joeys and gives them a check-up. In addition, he travels to Watagans National Park to help capture deadly funnel-web spiders for the Reptile Park's venom program.
Faulkner travels to the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia where he finds a variety of lizards and snakes. Faulkner subsequently visits Hunter Valley Zoo to assist with antelope grooming while being closer to home.
Faulkner and his associates must catch mischievous emus within the Reptile Park and relocate them elsewhere. In addition, they must tag troublesome alligators for their identification.
Faulkner goes on an underwater adventure involving sharks. In addition, he visits a bird sanctuary on Kangaroo Island to get up close to a Wedge Tailed Eagle.
Faulkner rescues a diamond python from a family's drainpipe; and travels to South Australia on a search for the pygmy blue tongue skink. He also seeks for a rare lizard long believed to be extinct.
Faulkner travels to Western Australia and uncovers the mysteries of Roebuck Bay from curious creatures hidden in mud to numerous migrating birds as well as a newly discovered dolphin species.
Faulkner travels to Wilpena Pound in South Australia to check on conservation efforts for two particular endangered marsupials which are quolls and yellow-footed rock wallabies.
Faulkner goes on a search for tiger snakes on Kangaroo Island, travels to Western Australia to find freshwater crocodiles, and journeys to the legendary Windjana Gorge.
Faulkner explores a variety of Aboriginal myths about Australian wildlife and assists with an enormous saltwater crocodile named Bluey in Western Australia.
Faulkner is on an investigating research about rescuing the Tasmanian devil population from extinction. In addition, he delves into a mysterious world of venomous snakes.
Faulkner's task is a cassowary matchmaker. In addition, he assists in catching an aggressive antelope and welcomes dwarf king snakelets to the Australian Reptile Park.
Faulkner travels to Kangaroo Island to learn about the conservation for the koala population. In addition, he assists in the removal of a king brown snake from a resident's shed while visiting Western Australia.