S6 E3: Emma's Ultimate Guide to National Parks: Yosemite

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S6 E4: Emma's Ultimate Guide to National Parks: Pacific Rim

Greetings from Pacific Rim National Park, in beautiful British Columbia. It's time to dive in and hop into Emma's kayak as she explores the epic wildlife on these rugged shores. Tune in to join the adventure!———————————Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure t ...  Show more

S6 E5: Emma's Ultimate Guide to National Parks: Wapusk

Welcome back to Emma’s ultimate guide to national parks. Thanks to all the listeners who have sent in suggestions for which park Emma should visit next. But today, she is on a little side-quest for her old friend Adelia Goodwin. That's why we're taking a quick detour to the north ...  Show more

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