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Apr 2019
19m 40s

S2 E8: Deep Sea Adventures and the World...

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Have you ever wondered what goes on beneath the waves of the icy Arctic Ocean? Join Earth Ranger Emma today as she dives deep in her submarine and learns all about whales and other ocean life. After that, prepare to be amazed as Emma counts down a top ten list of HUGE animals! This episode is full of big fun! Make sure to check out the show notes for some gr ... Show More
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S2 E9: Earth Rangers presents: Tumble
Hi Earth Rangers, Earth Ranger Emma here with a special treat for you: This week we are featuring an episode from our friends at Tumble, a science podcast for kids. Which is a show that I just know you’ll love. Every episode tells a fascinating story of science discovery featurin ... Show More
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May 2019
S2 E10: Marvelous Marsupials and Australia’s Wildest Creatures
G'day, Earth Rangers! You're going to love this Australian episode full of fascinating facts. We’ll meet some marvellous marsupials and Emma has a chat with her Australian friend, Safari Guide Lawrence about some of the most interesting critters that live in the land down under! ... Show More
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S2 E11: Hovering Hummingbirds and the World’s Most Extreme Animals!
Earth Rangers, Emma is going to take you on an adventure to learn about some EXTREME animals - extremely cute, extremely good fliers, extremely interesting sea creatures AND some actual extremophiles. You're going to be EXTREMELY glad you joined us! PLUS: it’s the first round of ... Show More
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