S3 E4: What Does the Arctic Fox Say?

S3 E4: What Does the Arctic Fox Say?

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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

S3 E6: Biodi-what?!-sity and an Enchanting Underwater Encounter

Today Emma re-visits her trip to the Royal Ontario Museum’s Biodiversity gallery. Plus find out which sea creature Earth Ranger Sarah finds much more exciting than dolphins and whales.—————————————————————-For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices ...  Show more

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