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Jul 2021
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S4 E4: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal -...

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Previously, on the Earth Rangers Podcast, Earth Ranger Emma discovered the journal of the once famous – now missing Conservationist Adelia Goodwin. Together with her companion Sonic, the Barn owl, Emma followed the clues to Sri Lanka, where she retraced Adelia’s steps and finally found some hidden journal pages in a secret cave behind the waterfall. But the ... Show More
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S4 E5: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - Into the Clouds
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S4 E6: Interlude - Junior Wildlife Reporters
Emma is taking a quick break before heading further up into the Himalayas. It’s a perfect opportunty to check in on some of the submissions for our Junior Wildlife Reporters Contest. Think you got what it takes to be a Junior Wildlife Reporter? enter the contest by submitting you ... Show More
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Emma’s world-wide quest for the legendary wildlife conservationist Adelia Goodwin takes her to new heights: Into the realm of the snow leopard. Join her as she treks besides mules on steep mountain paths, over precarious suspension bridges on her way to Sagarmatha National Park. ... Show More
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