S9 E5: Who’s the Coyote’s Perfect Partner? 🐺💘

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S9 E1: Flight Interrupted: An Owl-some Adventure

Earth Ranger Emma’s flight back to the Earth Rangers Centre takes a wild turn when she’s caught in a storm and forced into an emergency landing! 🌨️🛩️ Stranded in the snowy Ottawa Valley, she’s surrounded by a "blizzard" of snowy owls and, with help from local conservationist Me ...  Afficher plus

S9 E6: Dotted Humming Frog’s Ultimate Partner! 🐸✨

In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is deep in the Amazon rainforest on a special mission: to find the perfect match for the dotted humming frog! 🐸Finding the right partner in nature can mean the difference ...  Afficher plus

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