S1 E6: Wild Wetlands and Mighty Metamorphosizing Frogs

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Bonus: Bring Back the Wild

Earth Ranger Emma is back!It’s been a busy summer here at Earth Rangers, but boy was it worth it! We have very exciting news for you about our BRAND NEW Bring Back the Wild project animals.(Spoiler alert: they are ADORABLE)Plus: Hear from other Earth RangersFor more great shows, ...  Show more

Bonus: Halloween Animals

Earth Ranger Emma is on a midnight assignment in the deep dark forest, trying to stay warm next to the camp fire in this dark and foggy night. What better opportunity to explore all things Halloween, from bats to cats to “holy cow, what WAS that?!”Come along and get ready to have ...  Show more

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