Suzanne and Mortimer come across a patient in crisis on the streets of Montreal. A newcomer with a mysterious past arrives at the Institute.
When Suzanne starts working at the Institute, she meets Mortimer, an intriguing intervention officer. A new patient puts her to the test.
Jane and Greybeard lose hope when they see how humans impact chimpanzees in the wild, but David and a special friend restore her faith.
Jane convinces her reluctant abuela to help get a baby elephant back to his family, where she uncovers why herds follow a matriarch.
The trio head underground to dig into wombat defense tactics. Jane wants the community BBQ menu to explore new options.
With David sick in bed, Jane must partner with an unexpected ally to save Greybeard from a pride of lions.
While exploring the Great Barrier Reef to determine if coral is a plant or an animal, the trio learn that looks can be deceiving.
The three friends use their underground vessel to observe the elusive pink fairy armadillo, but a garden problem stops them in their tracks.
Tracking a wolf in the snowy mountains leads the trio to their neighbor’s pug, who helps connect the dots between wolves, dogs, and people.
Jane, David, and Greybeard must reunite a lost baby panda with its mother—and find out why they’re the only bears with six fingers.
Jane and David stay up past their bedtime to track a tiger that prefers to come out at night, and they stumble upon something in the garden shed.
Chasing a herd of caribou stirs up David’s appetite. At lunch, David’s grandpa tells a story about respect, responsibility, and sharing.
Jane, David, and Greybeard monitor a black rhino and a red-billed oxpecker, whose relationship teaches them the value of teamwork.
A bug-sized Jane and Greybeard follow a monarch butterfly’s journey to Mexico, leading Jane to seek assistance from Mr. Patel’s green thumb.
The three friends travel deep into the ocean to figure out why the blue whale sings, and Jane confronts a litterbug with a gifted voice.
Jane, David, and Greybeard try to sniff out why the gharial has a bulbed snout. A day at the pool points Jane toward an answer.
The trio take off on a mission to aid the flying fox when Greybeard accidentally parachutes into a neighbor’s yard.
David shrinks Jane and Greybeard to honeybee size to explore a hive. But when a schoolmate threatens the bees, Jane swoops in.
While trying to tag a great white shark, Jane urges David’s dad and Tata to rethink how they shop for groceries.
Jane, David, and Greybeard track a polar bear in the Arctic Circle, inspiring Jane to convince her neighbor Mr. Jin to see trash differently.
Tensions between Staten and Davis come to a head. Ellie uncovers a bombshell. Dan must decide whether to reveal the truth — at enormous cost.
Torn between her passions, Quinn must make a choice. Staten and Davis’ tenuous alliance is threatened. Cap comes face-to-face with his past regrets.
Paula Jo sows discord between Staten and Quinn. Ellie digs into Yancy’s past. Lucas and Lauren make a shocking discovery.
A feud with his father gives Reid a chance to bond with Staten — even if it means working side-by-side with Lucas. Davis attempts to win over Quinn.