In China, the Green Squad visits a special conservation center that aims to help the giant panda, but soon come up a plan to have Pandas keep away from poachers.
The Green Squad make their way to the shores of Turkey, where they are appalled to learn that a dolphin has been unlawfully captured; so the Green Squad use their blog to locate the dolphin.
While the Green Squad enjoys a visit to a national park, they are concern involving local farmers and their contempt for the park's wolf population, in which it is taking a toll on their livestock; the Green Squad searches for a solution on their blog.
Members of the Green Squad make their way to the scenic Grand Canyon in Arizona, where a group of scientists have come together to release the condor back into the wild.
At Kenya's Amboseli Park, The Green Squad learns that the villagers are unhappy with the elephants, which have been infiltrating their farms and pulverizing their crops; the Green Squad attempts to find a solution for both the villagers and the elephants.
The Green Squad gets in touch with a scientist conducting experimental research with "fish farms" in an effort to reinvigorate the Aral Sea, a body of water in Kazakhstan that has suffered a considerable decrease in size and marine life.
Members of the Green Squad look into the rapidly declining population of the Lesser Antillean Iguana, a large green lizard that feeds on plants and finds habitat in the woodlands and rain forests of the Caribbean islands.
In Vietnam, Claire, Thomas, Julian and Wifi make their way to Nam Cat Tien Park. The Green Squad is disturbed to learn that several species, in spite of being legally protected, face the danger of being hunted.
Members of the Green Squad make their way to the Congo in Central Africa, where they are determined to rescue a young bonobo, a species not uncommon to that of the chimpanzee, from captivity and set it free into its natural habitat.
Members of the Green Squad are immediately concerned for the well-being of a baby seal after realizing that its mother is nowhere to be found; up against the malicious poachers, the Green Squad is determined to keep the young seal safe.
The Green Squad make their way to the beautiful shores of French Guiana, where they come across a giant sea turtle; the Green Squad is displeased to find out that someone has been secretly pilfering the sea turtle's eggs.
A Wyoming university professor named Ron Phillips who is in possession of a black-footed ferret, an endangered species once believed to be extinct, is aided by members of the Green Squad, who help him to the release the creature back into it's natural habitat.
In the West African country of Mauritania, the Green Squad investigates the Great Green Wall, a government initiative aimed at keeping desert expansion, and its subsequent social, economic and ecological impacts at bay.
The Green Squad journey to Vietnam, where they hope to locate the Yangtze Giant softshell turtle, a critically endangered species of reptile recognized by its snout, dorsal eyes and low head, in its natural environment.
In Alaska, the Green Squad set out to obtain footage of caribou for an upcoming documentary film but are sidetracked by a local oil drilling project, which is slowly destroying the environment and putting the caribou in harm's way.
The Green Squad make their way to Iceland, where the problem of illegal whaling becomes the next focus point of their mission; the Green Squad offers Icelandic fishermen a new, cost-effective alternative to their trade.
In Senegal, The Green Squad are appalled to learn that hammerhead sharks, a fierce-looking species known for their lateral, hammer-shaped heads, are being hunted for their fins. So that they have to have an attempt to offer the local fishermen an alternative.
The Green Squad make their way to the Asian island of Borneo to film for a documentary covering the effects of deforestation, which can wreak havoc on the many species of wildlife that call rain forests and woodland areas home.
The Green Squad are excited to be attending a circus in France until they realize that the event's main attraction is not near as happy as they are; and they are determined to help the circus' main attraction.
When Claire, Thomas, Wifi and Julian set up camp atop the trees of Brazil, the inflatable raft that holds them turns out to be a perfect stand to watch and observe the macaw.
After making their way to Kenya, the Green Squad go on an adventurous safari and come across a village in need of new water resources; the Green Squad helps the villagers construct a wind-powered pump to help them meet their water needs.
After arriving to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, the Green Squad is the last hope for a local rain forest, which is about to become a thing of the past; if they want to save the rain forest, the Green Squad must first locate an extremely rare flower.
The Green Squad is excited to be visiting a sanctuary for Koala bear with uncle Mark. But a Poacher sets a brush fire as the Green Squad takes action to save the Koalas.
The Green Squad arriving in Laos as they discover that the local butterfly population is being threatened by harmful pesticides. The Squad attempts to find an alternative solution to solve the problem.
While vacationing in Indonesia, The Green Squad witness the local fishermen use a new technique that could destroy the reefs and their ecosystems. The Squad makes a documentary to make the fishermen aware of the cost of their actions