The Kimberley region in North West Australia is one of the world's largest wilderness areas and home to only about 40.000 people as well as some of the country's most beautiful and deadly wildlife. The dry season has begun, and there will be no rain for the next four months. The local cowboys spend their time mustering the cattle and competing in wild rodeos just like their U.S. counterparts do. Meanwhile, off the coast of Kimberley, some curious whales arrive to greet a boat full of researchers, inadvertently endangering everyone on board. Back on land, in Kununurra, animal conservationist Mandy, the owner of Kangaroo Haven Wildlife Rescue, and her friends run a homey rehabilitation shelter for kangaroos where they help 'roos' in need get well and return to the wild, and the farewells tend to get very emotional.