S3 E3: Sleek, Tubular and Incredibly Adorable - Meet: the River Otter

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S3 E4: What Does the Arctic Fox Say?

The Arctic fox, also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, is a small fox native to the Arctic and it’s not just incredibly adorable- it’s also fascinating! Join Earth Ranger Emma in this “Creature Feature” and listen to her interview with a real-life Arctic Fox expert! ...  Show more

S3 E5: The Big Melt - We love the North

Remember last week I talked about arctic foxes, and how they have been disappearing from the southern edge of the tundra around the globe? It happens because arctic foxes lose their habitat and THAT happens because of climate change. Changes in global weather is causing the sea i ...  Show more

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