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Judy risks her life to help a starving lion.
Judy risks her life to help a starving lion.
Dr. Tracy is faced with a dilemma when he must operate on a dog with a brain tumor, knowing it will recover and resume killing lions.
Dr. Tracy must find a way to stop a young cheetah from killing domestic cattle before an embittered local rancher takes deadly measures.
David and his traveling companion Linda get involved in a hang gliding competition.
David sets out on a cross-country adventure; Tom's short story is published in a girlie magazine.
Tom is invited to give the commencement address at Elizabeth's high school graduation.
Judy and the other animals devise a plan to prove they are superior to an electric alarm system installed to protect a valuable vaccine.
An ex-champion boxer gets a warrant to kill a lioness that attacked him.
Judy administers medicine to a tribal chief with violent results.
Marsh's old university professor (Harold Gould), supposedly searching for an elephant graveyard, chooses to keep his true purpose secret.
An unknowing nun (Jan Clayton) pays off Wameru's debts with stolen money, putting the staff in danger from police and the original thief.
Marsh and the Wameru staff race to save the elephant herd from the district official's maze of land mines and explosives.
Tracy is caught between his convictions and the intentions of an old friend sent to destroy a rampaging herd of elephants.
Tom runs into trouble from a senior citizen over a youth-oriented article.
David opens his own construction business; Joannie dates a drama critic.
Abby substitute teaches at Tommy's school; the star basketball player flunks Abby's test.
Nicholas befriends Bobby, a boy in foster care; Abby's friend and his wife consider adopting Bobby.
Tommy offers to marry his pregnant friend even though he is not the father.
David and Janet's decision to cohabit prevents Tom from becoming "Father of the Year."
Alicia overhauls Elliot's profile in hopes of finding his next match.