
An adventure series about two teenagers, one black and one white, living in post-Apartheid South Africa. Rory lives with his mother on a large range out in the countryside, while Jam lives with his mother while his father runs a medical clinic far away. Together, the two friends get into various adventures, often having to rely on each other to get out of trouble.
Margo and her son, Rory, battle an exploding grass fire that endangers the compound. While Margo relies on science to put it out, Rory organizes a rain dance. Soon dark clouds begin to appear in the sky.
Traditional rivalry between tribes keeps Jim and his girlfriend apart. Jambele falls in love with Juba Sango with whose family the Mathibas have kept a quarrel for many years. Juba sees no hope for her love and wants to poison herself.
When Roy tries to hide a frightened elephant from the cull's legalized slaughter, Margo discovers the animal is pregnant.
Margo and Raimund fight a tsetse-fly epidemic that threatens the cattle, as well as Rory and Jam, who are in a nearby wildlife park.
A car trip to a museum turns into an emotional road adventure that tests Rory and Margo's wits and hearts. While their trip to the museum turns thrilling, Rory struggles with the idea that Margo has forgotten the anniversary of his dad's death.
Rory is forced to take a test of manhood when a village bully challenges him.
Margo is outraged when a maverick wildlife expert accuses the ranch of hunting baboons for sport, but a near lethal attack on the man's life leads her to reconsider the man's accusations and his charms.
Rory tries to impress a visiting rich girl and ends up endangering them both.
Rory's intention of earning money for Margo's birthday present leads to involvement with rhino poachers. The youth is intent on giving a hand-carved figure to his mom.
Coming back from a trip, Margo and Rory encounter village children whose parents have died from AIDS.
While Margo is away, Rory bites off more than he can chew when he befriends a lion cub.
Raimund is held suspect when a serial bomber terrorizes the region by blowing up dams. Leo Hausmann, Margo's college professor is visiting.
Tom, Sam's brother visits Freedom Ranch for a safari, but he and Rory wind up being hunted.
Margo is mixed up in a mysterious adventure when an ancient crown is found in a mine.
An ailing flute maker who uses the wood of Eden trees wants to pass his craft on before he dies and before loggers destroy the trees.
Rory is both a victim and a witness when he and Jam are robbed, and he later sees their attackers fleeing an accident scene.
Margo learns that Sam may be involved in a plot to keep an unsafe chemical plant operating.
Chamberlain, Jam's cousin, a U.S. college-basketball star, comes to recover from an injury, but Margo suspects he has other reasons.
Rory gets paired up with an unpopular classmate for a project and learns a lesson about physical appearances.
Sam tries to donate his tobacco farm to obtain a tax credit, but the farm workers have other ideas.
An alligator eats a computer part from a fallen satellite, and the military wants it back.
When Freedom Ranch is used as a refugee camp, Margo is caught between factions. Rory is upset because of the situation. Wally and his family beg Margo to let them stay at the ranch. He asserts to be only an accountant, but other refugees have identified him as a cruel army officer named Mitunga.
The ranch is quarantined after a guest dies from a spider bite.
A man staying at the compound turns out to be a former war comrade of Nyasa's husband, who has just returned; Raimund coaches the soccer team.
Rory and Jam uncover toxic dumping close to home and Margo goes up against an unscrupulous neighbour whose greed threatens the valley.

The discovery of a boy who had been raised by animals may shed light on Rory and Margo's past.
Cassius, a school dropout, falls in with the wrong circle of friends. Miles Gunther, a supervisor for Dutton industries, gets on Margo's nerves as he questions her management principles.
When Lazarus, an African king proposes to Margo to become his sixth wife, she turns to Sam for advice on how to decline the offer.
Rory and Jam discover that children are being forced to work in a clandestine mining operation.
Margo runs for a seat on the council against Cain, a politically incorrect opponent (Michael Bruner). Cain has an interest; he is a businessperson who wants to build a paper factory in the Anobi valley. Indeed, it would bring fifty workplaces to the village; however, the nature might barely stand this project. Margo becomes the defender of nature.
Rory, Jam and Raimund investigate the killing of a black rhinoceros.
The harvest market is a big event every year. Jam and Rory set up a tent for selling iced chocolate bars. Margo tries to help Xhau, a local man (Sarel Bok) find a liver donor for his daughter.
Margo tries to persuade Isha, a native woman (Leleti Khunalo) not to return to her abusive husband by offering her shelter at the ranch.
Raimund has an uneasy reunion with Tina, his long-estranged daughter (Claudine Wilde), who is in town to work on an archaeological dig.
Margo tries to prevent Acanco from mining in the "healing garden," an area that's home to a rare plant.

Rory, Jam and Tina try to dig up dirt on McMahon, a crooked archaeologist (Graham Hopkins) desperate to get a grant.
Rory discovers that the brother of Kate's, his love interest is a racist who is involved in a gang.
Lucy finds a diamond in the Muruti River. Rory and Jam try to keep it secret, but inadvertently Klee, the store clerk who runs to tell everybody awaking the villagers' greed, overhears them.
Rory and Jam find an abandoned elephant calf and decide to keep it at the ranch while they search for its mother. Rory endeavors himself to learn the language of the elephants.
Dean, a bibulous Literature teacher, who urges the boy to write poetry, fascinates Rory. Yet Margo questions his educational methods when Dean expels Rory from the Poetry Club.
Jam becomes awestruck by horseback riding after having a dream where he wins a race. Meanwhile, Margo wonders why Wallace is giving her away a horse named Payback.
Raimund tracks down a poacher. Rory and Jam find jobs at a pet shop.
Jam's worst fears are realized when he is trapped in a ravine with a lion.
Samson the Great, a circus performer and animal trainer and Charley, his chimpanzee disrupt life at Freedom Ranch for Rory and Jam when the two boys attempt to court some young women.
Cholera breaks out after heavy rains cause the water supply to become contaminated. Rory has bought a rundown jeep from Klee, and he sees a chance to use his vehicle to save a faraway village by taking precious medical supplies against cholera.
An engineering student with bright ideas---and a dark secret---works with Margo on an irrigation project.
Margo agrees to help build a road to enable a village to receive famine relief.
Margo is accused by Mathilda of putting a curse on her nearby ostrich farm after failing to gain access to the property.
Freedom Ranch becomes a temporary shelter for injured animals after a rehabilitation center closes. All of this happens because a severe tax auditor, Noah, unlike his namesake, doesn't like animals and cannot accept the functionality of an Animal Rehabilitation Center, known by the initials A.R.C.
Emma, a former schoolmate of Margo's, pays a visit. She is willing to produce a promotional film in Africa. The colorful landscape is exactly the right scenery for her cosmetics promotion. However, in the course of her tour through wilderness Emma finds serious problems.
A distinguished actor (John Kani) returns to his homeland to organize a theater company.
Sam tries to fight off a corporate takeover by a former friend out to avenge a past wrong.
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