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

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S3 E7: The dark, dark forest (which is actually really nice)

Hello Earth Rangers! Today is a special day for Earth Ranger Emma - it's her ranger-versary! (her anniversary of becoming an Earth Ranger) and she decides to go celebrate it in her favourite place – her neighborhood forest. Come and join her on a trip deep into the woods. Don’t w ...  Afficher plus

S3 E8: The Search for the Big Bad Wolf

This big, bad episode is dedicated to our favourite fairytale villain: the wolf! Find out if this malicious canine really is as bad as those 3 little piggies would have you believe! How many wolves live in the Canadian wilderness? Are wolves similar to dogs? Could a wolf actually ...  Afficher plus

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The New Conservationists: Thanks to Conservation Efforts, Pandas, Wolves and Panthers Are Making a Comeback (Part 4)
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Tens of thousands of animal species are facing extinction, mostly because of human activity. But thanks to conservationists, there are some animals that are making a comeback. This is part four of “The New Conservationists,” a four-part series about the evolving world of animal c ...  Afficher plus

What Scientists Have Learned From 125 Years Of Bird Counts
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This winter marks the 125th year of Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count, in which bird nerds across the Western Hemisp ...

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The man who walked butterflies on a leash
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Static electricity plays an invisible role in the natural world, and it may even help insects pollinate plants. To understand this hidden force, scientists have jumped through some pretty weird experimental hoops — and “walked” butterflies through literal hoops. Guests: Sam Engla ...  Afficher plus