S4 E1: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - A Surprising Discovery!

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S4 E2: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - Into the Jungle!

A stow-away on board the plane, a rainforest adventure, and a surprise encounter in Sri Lanka. Emma’s quest for her missing conservation hero is off to a rocky start… Check out Adelia’s secret journal on the show notes page: http://www.earthrangers.com/s1e52/ ———————————Think you ...  Show more

S4 E3: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - The Mystery of the Avian Guides

It all began about 3 episodes ago, when Emma found a secret journal hidden away in the dusty attic of the Earth Rangers Centre. A long plane ride and an exciting jungle adventure have led her and her travel companion Sonic the barn owl to a beautiful waterfall in the Sinharaja Fo ...  Show more

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