
Journey With Dylan Dreyer
The monarch butterflies' migration from the forests of central Mexico to the mountains of Canada.

The monarch butterflies' migration from the forests of central Mexico to the mountains of Canada.

The incredible ability of fire ants to overcome nearly every challenge that comes their way.

Exploring some of the most diverse environments on the planet, including the jungles and deserts.

Dylan Dreyer explores the most stunning and breathtaking locations on earth.

A journey through rugged terrain and extreme conditions to the very top of Africa's highest point.

How science has shaped the modern world, from satellite technology to climate science.

Grizzly bears, black bears, and polar bears are shown in their natural habitat.

Birds, hermit crabs, flying foxes and butterflies deal with eruptions on a volcanic island.

Dylan explores the natural wonders of the world; the Galapagos Islands; the largest fish on Earth.

Moose; Sitka deer; musk oxen; a porcupine; horned puffins; a harbor seal and an ice seal.

The lionfish becomes an invasive species off the East Coast of the United States.

Jeff and the scientists of Georgia Aquarium seek a better understanding of whale sharks.

Manta rays off the coast of Maui; the largest manta ray at the Georgia Aquarium.

New Zealand sea lions, Takhae birds; blue-eyed penguins.

The Marine Mammal Center rescues and rehabilitates injured marine mammals.

The breeding grounds of the elephant seal; one of the most endangered creatures in North America.

Georgia Aquarium; South Carolina Aquarium; Alaska SeaLife Center; Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Rescued elephants find a second chance at a Thai sanctuary; a fun encounter with a baby elephant.

The Australian Zoo and Veterinary Hospital founded by Steve Irwin and his family; a sick koala.

Jeff joins forces with Florida conservationists in a mission to safeguard its diverse wildlife.