S4 E13: Junior Wildlife Reporters: Philippine Eagles, Vaquitas, Whale Sharks and More

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S4 E14: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal - In the Air Again

Emma has solved Adelia's riddle and takes to the skies again towards new adventures!———————————Take a look at exclusive pics of Adelia’s secret journal on the shownotes page. https://earthrangers.com/podcast———————————Think you got what it takes to be a Junior Wildlife Reporter? ...  Show more

S4 E15: Adelia Goodwin’s Secret Journal – Stranded in the Desert

Emma’s world-wide quest for Adelia Goodwin takes an unexpected detour when her trusted plane, Bessie has a GPS breakdown. Forced to crash land in the middle of the desert, Emma is faced with a difficult decision: Continue to chase after Adelia on foot and brave the inhospitable w ...  Show more

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