S4 E6: Interlude - Junior Wildlife Reporters

S4 E6: Interlude - Junior Wildlife Reporters

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S4 E7: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal: Snow Leopards

Emma’s world-wide quest for the legendary wildlife conservationist Adelia Goodwin takes her to new heights: Into the realm of the snow leopard.Join her as she treks besides mules on steep mountain paths, over precarious suspension bridges on her way to Sagarmatha National Park.Ta ...  Show more

S4 E8: Interlude: Orcas, Narwhals and Bats

While Earth Ranger Emma is off adventuring in the Himalayas, her colleague Lucas takes over the podcasting station to give us an update on the latest Junior Wildlife Reports.Did you submit a report yet? Maybe you’ll hear it in today’s episode. If not, there is still time to enter ...  Show more

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