S4 E10: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - Polar Bears in the Himalayas

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S4 E11: Junior Wildlife Reporters: Eels, Tigers and Tarsiers

Earth Ranger Lucas takes the mic again to present the next round of ‘Junior Wildlife Reporters’ submissions.This time we hear amazing facts about eels, tigers and tarsiers.Hurry! This year’s contest is ending soon! You have until the end of the year to send in your reports!—————— ...  Show more

S4 E12: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - A Fireside Chat

Emma and Juliette need to spend the night in a cold cave, deep in the Himalayas. What better opportunity for the two research – biologists to have a nice chat around the camp fire and geek out about their favourite topic: wildlife conservation!———————————Take a look at exclusive ...  Show more

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