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Jun 2019
18m 8s

S2 E12: Dreamy Foxes and the World's Hea...

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Earth Ranger Emma has a mysterious dream and goes on a quest to seek out the “real” unicorns of the animal kingdom. Plus, we speak to an actual rhino keeper! Can you guess how much food a Rhino eats every day? Hint: you’re going to need a wheel barrel. Get ready for an amazing adventure! PLUS: it’s the second round of semi-finals in our animal-joke competiti ... Show More
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S2 E13: Magnificent Moose and the Great Canadian Turtle Rescue
Emma is one hard-working Earth Ranger...in fact, she's decided that it's time for her to take a little break. And you get to tag along on her vacation to the cottage! You never know what will happen when you're in the Canadian wilderness...but one thing's for sure: it's guarantee ... Show More
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S2 E14: Earth Ranger Emma needs your help!
Emma is on vacation this week so we’ll keep this episode really short. Check out round 4 of the contenders of the BEST ANIMAL JOKE OF ALL TIME. There is just one more round after this one and then we’re in the finals. So make sure to cast your vote for your favourite today. You c ... Show More
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S2 E15: Giant Forest Hamsters and the Mysterious Artichokosaurus
Today Earth Ranger Emma (almost) discovers a new species of giant Canadian forest Hamsters, we’ll get some more Turtle-rescue tips from Dr. Sue Carstairs and we learn about an animal that looks like a cross between a lizard and a pine cone. Plus: The one thing you always wanted t ... Show More
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