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Riley accompanies Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice to the Wolong Panda Reserve in China to study pandas, and while they are there they also experience a landslide and see a snow leopard, red panda, and other exotic animals.

Riley accompanies Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice to the South Pacific island of Moorea to study spinner dolphins. Things take a turn for the worse when several dolphins become trapped in a local lagoon. Riley holds the key to their survival but will he realize it in tim...

Riley accompanies Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice to Antarctica, the coldest place on earth, to investigate the diet of the penguins there to see whether it has changed because of rising ocean temperatures.

Riley, Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice meet in northern Canada, where they study and help polar bears that are wandering through towns while waiting for Hudson Bay to freeze over again so that they can hunt for seals.

Riley helps save a pod of dolphins that become trapped in a lagoon in Tahiti.

Riley, Uncle Max, Aunt Martha, and Cousin Alice travel to Madagascar, where they encounter a variety of unique animals, plants, and habitats while searching for the elusive aye-aye, a rare lemur once thought to be extinct.

Riley travels with his Uncle Max to check on the animal population at a South African game reserve.

Riley journeys to the distant Terai Arc region of India and Nepal in search of the elusive Bengal tiger. The reader will learn about tigers, the local culture and the importance of being honest.

While visiting his uncle in Borneo, nine-year-old Riley learns how illegal logging is endangering the rain forest and helps to rescue a baby orangutan.

Riley travels with his Uncle Max to the Australian outback, where they work to save the koala's natural habitat and learn how to be real Australian cowboys.

Riley travels with his Cousin Alice, Aunt Martha, and Uncle Max to the Terai region of Nepal and India to research the dwindling tiger population.

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