S2 E14: Earth Ranger Emma needs your help!

S2 E14: Earth Ranger Emma needs your help!

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S2 E15: Giant Forest Hamsters and the Mysterious Artichokosaurus

Today Earth Ranger Emma (almost) discovers a new species of giant Canadian forest Hamsters, we’ll get some more Turtle-rescue tips from Dr. Sue Carstairs and we learn about an animal that looks like a cross between a lizard and a pine cone. Plus: The one thing you always wanted t ...  Show more

S2 E16: Feathers, Fossils and Monster Jaws - Emma's Night at the Museum

Get ready Earth Rangers, we’re going full Jurassic Park on this one! Emma takes a trip to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto to talk to superstar Palaeontologist Dr. David Evans about some of the coolest animals from the Mesozoic Era. Off course she’ll talk about the T-Rex, Pach ...  Show more

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