Jane is an educational animated series created by JJ Johnson, starring Ava Louise Murchison, Mason Blomberg, Jazz Allen, Sam Marra and others in prominent roles. Furthermore, the series is divided into 10 episodes revolving around different species, with an average runtime of 25-30 minutes.
Check Out All the Wildlife Species Tagged by Jane
Ursus maritimus (Polar bear)

The polar bear is a symbol of the Arctic wilderness and is facing threats from climate change and loss of sea ice. The message of this episode is to raise awareness about climate change and encourage people to take action to reduce their carbon footprint.
Carcharodon carcharias (Great white shark)

The great white shark is a misunderstood predator that is essential to maintaining a healthy ocean ecosystem. The message of this episode is to debunk myths about sharks and advocate for their protection.
Apis mellifera (Honey bee)
As per the episode, Honey bees played a vital role in pollinating crops and balancing our food supply. Moreover, in this episode, Jane highlights the importance of bees and the threats they face from pesticide use.
Acerodon jubatus (Golden-crowned flying fox)
The golden-crowned flying fox is a critically endangered bat species that are essential to pollinating the forests. Furthermore, the budding environmentalist promoted conservation efforts to protect this particularly endangered bat species.
Gavialis gangeticus (Crocodile)

This endangered crocodile species is found in the rivers of India and Nepal constituted for a fun-filled episode with Jane and David. The message of this episode was to raise awareness about the importance of protecting freshwater ecosystems and the wildlife that depends on them.
Balaenoptera musculus (Blue whale)
Jane explores the largest animal on earth and defines how is she facing threats from climate change and pollution. Moreover, in this episode, Jane advocated for the protection of whales and their ocean surroundings.
Danaus plexippus (Monarch butterfly)
The monarch butterfly is a major pollinator that is facing threats from habitat loss and climate change. As a result, Jane and the gang demonstrated a pitch-perfect technique of conservating the pollinators and their habitats.
Diceros bicornis (Black rhinoceros)

In this episode, Jane pretends a saviour mission for the black rhinoceros, which is endangered and facing threats from poaching and habitat loss. Even though the episode was a little scary for Jane and David, they raised awareness about the importance of protecting endangered species and the consequences of wildlife trafficking.
Rangifer tarandus (Caribou)
The caribou is an iconic species of the Arctic and is facing threats from climate change and habitat loss. The message of this episode is to highlight the impacts of climate change on Arctic wildlife and the need for action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for their survival.
Panthera tigris (Tiger)

The tiger is a magnificent and endangered big cat species that are facing threats from habitat loss and poaching. Both Jane and David concluded their journey for the first season, with the importance of raising awareness about the importance of protecting this species.
You can stream the series on Apple TV+. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section. Meanwhile, you can read our review of the series below.
Also Read: Jane Review: Heartwarming and Meaningful Explorations

