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- Mark's mother, is trapped under a crashed vehicle. Husband, Tom, unaware, is competing in a boat race. Mark and Ben must race to get help, against an incoming tide set to engulf the crashed vehicle and his Mother.
- Ben gets unfairly blamed for ransacking nearby beehives
- St. Louis Cardinals star pitcher Bob Gibson takes time from his Florida fishing vacation to give the local little leaguers baseball tips and encourages Mark with wise counsel on good sportsmanship.
- A businessman sees 40 acres of wilderness as the perfect place to build homes. He plans to clear the land with a burnoff which Mark and Boomhauer work together to stop.
- Ben gets into lots of mischief around the house. Local authorities are on the lookout for a missing bus and a zookeeper is interested in acquiring Ben for the zoo.
- A fire raging in the Everglades, traps Ben and Mark
- Ben and Mark stumble upon a pair of crooked fisherman who are taking too many fish and selling them up river.
- Mark's new friend, Jenny, is the daughter of an alligator poacher, who his is being tracked by Park Ranger, Tom.
- Ben becomes jealous when the family adopts a rescued cub bear. Another new kid (Ronnie Howard) just moved into the area, creates conflict with Mark.
- "Ben's getting to be a drag," bemoans Mark, frustrated that his furry friend is nosing into his new friendship with Steve. But Mark learns a lesson in loyalty when a friend in need is a friend indeed.
- Mark and Ben save a women and her son when a Hurricane hits.
- Mark invites his Seminole friend Jimmie Boy to go to school with him. The boy's father Willie is angry about his son's contacts with the outside world and Tom must reason with him.
- A five year old girl goes missing in the Everglades, while a wild cougar is on the prowl.
- When Ben refuses to eat, a desperate Mark sneaks off into the swamp at night to consult the mysterious Mama Jolie, not knowing that he and Ben are the good omen she's been awaiting.
- An old swamp alligator is unfairly blamed for a farmer's missing pigs and chickens
- Mark realizes keeping Ben as a pet might not be fair to the bear. He struggles with the decision whether to let Ben return to the wild and find a mate.
- Mark plays football and his dad coaches the team. Mark gets a lesson in sportsmanship from Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers.
- Ranger, Tom, is abducted by two criminal fugitives, during a camping trip.
- A fisherman's young son, feeling neglected by his Father, runs away from home.
- Unusual wolf sightings are investigated by Warden Tom. A writer is interested in writing about Ben and the family. Mrs. Wedloe takes up writing too.
- Tom has his hands full when he encounters those two crafty swamp rats Reed and Chet. They make a dishonest living capturing wild animals and selling them outside the reserve's boundaries.
- Packy and Cluny see how much Ben means to the Wedloe family which makes them believe he's worth kidnapping. But their ransom note gets lost so they have a very hungry and playful bear to take care of.
- Will Ben be in the crosshairs after a big city hunter eager to bag a black bear as a trophy pays a thousand dollars to a corrupt hunting guide to find him one?
- Ben is led astray by his unlikely friendship with an escaped dolphin from an aquarium park.
- The search for Ben continues after he heads out to sea with his dolphin friend.
- A plane loaded with zoo animals, crashes into the Everglades, One of the pilot crew (Burt Reynolds), asks Mark to go for help.
- A bear that has been living in captivity and taught tricks is released into the wild. Wildlife Officer Tom keeps an eye on the animal, learning it has forgotten how to survive in nature and is starving to death.
- Two unscrupulous men plan to stage an illegal paid fight between a bear and a dog.
- "Be-e-e-n!" cries Mark, missing his furry friend who stowed away on a Jacksonville-bound produce truck. Misadventures ensue as Ben attempts to escape the city and wend his way home to the heartbroken Wedloes.
- As Mark loses hope that Ben will ever return, the homeward-bound bear is found and adopted by an elderly couple of animal trainers who see Ben as their ticket back into the circus business.
- Park ranger , Tom , is offered a new job in the City, requiring the whole family to leave behind , Ben, their home and lifestyle.
- As a big storm is brewing Tom goes out in pursuit of poachers who are hunting with bow and arrows. Mark is home alone with just the animals Ben and Charlie the raccoon.
- When Hap the mailman drops in to deliver the mail his mail boat goes missing.
- Mark takes boat trips to the old castle where he daydreams, sings and explores with Ben and Charlie the raccoon. Mark and the animals aren't the only visitors to the castle.
- Dreams of becoming a famous explorer inspire Mark to take Ben on a hunt for dinosaur skeletons and pirate's treasure. Tom investigates reports of a dangerous nuisance bear.
- Mark makes friends with a deer named Sandy who follows him home. It's also the first day of hunting season.
- Mark decides to make some changes, moving into the shed with Ben and taking a job with a local fisherman.
- The best laid plans of Tom and Mark certainly go astray when the boys take Mom on a hike to a remote cabin for a surprise birthday party.
- Mark's cousin Virginia visits for the weekend. He takes her fishing and swimming with Ben. They find an unusual object in the water.
- Tom discusses conservation of endangered species in the Everglades such as the Flamingo. Boomhauer's work in the park is sabotaged.
- After a lonely man in the woods, Mark trains a dog to become the woodsman's loyal companion.
- Ben tries his paws at professional wrestling when the carnival comes to town.
- Boomhauer is offered a large sum of money to sell his land. He is unhappy when he discovers what the new owner has planned for the property.
- Constant heavy rain has flooded low lying areas of the Everglades, threatening some of the wildlife. Park Ranger, Tom, and a team of local volunteers round up various animals to move them to higher ground.
- When a circus comes to town a baby elephant gets loose in the Everglades.
- Mark follows his pet raccoon Charlie into trouble when a swamper captures him.
- Hobo Jim comes to town. His visit to the store where Mark is helping out puts Mark in a moral dilemma. Boomhauer is tasked with protecting gator hatch-lings.
- Ellen (Beth Brickell) volunteers to take Mark and his Scout troop on an overnight camping trip when Tom (Dennis Weaver) isn't available. Reluctantly the boys accept Mark's mother to go along with them. When a hurricane threatens to swamp the island where they are camping and Ellen rescues the boys with Ben's help, the boys gain a new appreciation of her.
- The new bank president gives Mr. Boomhauer a one week deadline to make his past due mortgage payment.
- Tom investigates reports of illegal fishing activity. Mark promises his school friends that Ben will put on a show of tricks.
- When Boomhauer is out bird watching he sees Mark getting worked over by bully Freckles Dunlap (played by Ronny Howard.)
- Concerns about littering inspire the creation of a new Junior Game Wardens club. Mark competes to become president of the club. His biggest competitor is the most popular boy in school.
- Ben and the Wedloe family gets some new neighbors when a free spirited young couple moves into an old shack nearby. Boomhauer is less than pleased with the antics of the newcomers.
- A young man with a flashy car and city ways comes to the Everglades to be an apprentice to warden Wedloe.
- While playing pirates Mark and his friend Willie have a strange encounter with a giant in the swamp. Local trappers complain to the warden about vandalized traps. A crew surveying for a new highway has their work sabotaged.
- Mark and Ben spend time with their new friend. Tom continues to investigate sabotage of the construction crew. He suspects Boomhauer may be the culprit.