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- Danny saves a dying African monkey, unaware that he is sparking a chain of events that will change his family's lives forever.
- As Danny considers signing a binding business contract, Sarah is appalled to learn the reserve would have fierce competition in the form of a nearby rival. Evan and Du Plessis accidentally run over a cheetah on the way to buy supplies - but the events of the day pale into insignificance when Olivia is bitten by a snake.
- The arrival of Evan and Olivia's father throws the family into turmoil. He is determined to take his kids back to England with him and threatens to go to court to get custody. Sarah is furious - he wasn't thinking of them when he left her for his secretary. Rosie can't hide her delight that they might all be going home, but when a drunken fight breaks out in a bar, she is rescued by Tate.
- Evan and Olivia run away after a series of rows with Danny, leaving Sarah to search for her children alone while Danny and Du Plessis go looking for a half-drugged lioness. While tracking the animal, they crash the truck - putting the warden in need of an emergency operation.
- As their first tourists arrive a power cut and rampaging elephants threaten to destroy everything the family have achieved. Danny and Sarah's marriage is stretched to breaking point by Tate's interference.
- An outbreak of anthrax threatens to wipe out all the animals at Leopard's Den. As Danny fights desperately to save their business from ruin, one of his family falls seriously ill.
- The Trevanions are struggling to make ends meet, so Sarah takes on the job of providing a wedding reception. But hungry lions are making life difficult. Meanwhile Danny is slowly building on his veterinary work, often not charging the poor to do so. Danny considers approaching his neighbour Tate for some prey to keep the lions at bay, but is reluctant to do as so as he suspects that Tate is allowing hunting illegally. Later Du Plessis hears that Tate has been seriously injured whilst doing so and insists that Danny, as the nearest medically trained person, go to treat him. In the meantime Sarah is having real problems with the reception planning, an elephant demolishes the marquee, and the reception flowers get eaten. Nomsa however calls in some of her friends who rally round to help out, and in the end the reception is a real success, only marred for the Trevanions by the news that Tate died in the air ambulance on his way to hospital.
- It's the grand-reopening of Mara and a British charity is using the event to release a cape vulture back into the wild. But when Fatani forces Danny to compromise his principles the vulture sustains a serious injury. Rosie helps an elderly couple re-ignite their marriage and Nomsa's daughter Thandi, becomes Evan and Olivia's new teacher.
- Du Plessis must confront a few ghosts from his past when a young man arrives at Leopard's Den claiming to be his son.
- Leopard's Den is under annual inspection, and Danny's efforts to pass are thwarted when he discovers their water hole drained.
- Danny has to make some difficult choices when his old mentor arrives at Leopard's Den.
- It's chaos at Leopard's Den when Sarah's mum makes an unexpected visit. With Hayley Mills.
- Sarah and Danny's marriage is tested when Sarah's ex husband Simon comes to Leopard's Den to get married. But when Danny has a near fatal accident, they realise the value of what they've got. Rosie takes a ranger's job at Mara and a giraffe has trouble settling in with its parents.
- As Du Plessis fights for his life, Sarah realizes Danny is suffering from PTSD.
- Caroline finds romance when a plane carrying a secret cargo crash-lands at Leopard's Den.
- It's Du Plessis' 60th birthday. But he's been diagnosed with Angina and doesn't feel like celebrating. A concerned Danny tries to keep Du Plessis active by involving him in his lion breeding programme. But an attempt to inseminate a lioness ends in tragedy when Du Plessis and Danny are mauled by a lion.
- Danny's past catches up with him when another vet makes him tow the animal activist line. Caroline and Du Plessis go off to the bushvelt festival to replenish the wildebeest stocks, but Caroline finds camping not her style. Du Plessis goes on a blind date while Caroline buys ostrich to feed to the lions, and Sarah realises why she left the teaching profession.
- Rosie can't tell Danny or Sarah what she and Max are up to, and the drought is affecting everyone except Caroline's sister who causes trouble for the family. Danny's hospital plans falter and he decides to sell animals to pay for drilling equipment to find water for everyone since so many animals are dying in the drought. The whole town repays the Trevanians.
- When the drought finally ignites a fire, the wedding turns into a firefight for everyone.
- The hospital is lost in the fire, but the animals are now in danger of being trapped in the flames, so the Trevanions rush to help them. Disaster strikes and the family has to decide what it can do in the face of such tragedy. Africa has been their saviour and now could be their undoing.
- Family feuds when new students turn up to train with Danny, and Sarah fires her own mother. Caroline goes to work for Mara, Rosie quits and Danny can't cope. On a game drive Caroline is attacked by lions which brings her back into the family fold, and Danny realises that Rosie has better instincts for the post of his assistant than any student.
- Leopard's Den expands and Du Plessis becomes a grandfather after a close call with an angry elephant.
- New lodges nearly break the family, but they learn that it's the animals which make Leopard's Den a success.
- A white lion brings mixed fortunes to the family and Rosie is asked the big question.
- Danny fails in his attempts to get custody of Evan and it looks like this will be Evan's last few days at Leopard's Den. Mara has gone bust and asset strippers have removed all the prey animals leaving the lions hungry and dangerous. When Du Plessis finds a lone baby elephant they have to take the law into their own hands in order to save her. But can Danny keep Evan in Africa, even if it means breaking the law?