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

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S9 E2: Lunch Crunch: Emma’s Fox-tastic Fiasco

Earth Ranger Emma’s plane repairs take a foxy turn when a red fox sneaks off with her lunch! 🦊🥪 Stranded in the Ottawa Valley, Emma teams up with conservationist Megan Quinn to uncover the secrets of these clever creatures, from their adaptability to their role in the ecosystem ...  Show more

S9 E7: The Hummingbird Hawkmoth’s Blossoming Buddy! 🌷🤝

In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma heads to the sunny Mediterranean coast of Spain in search of one of nature’s sneakiest tricksters – the hummingbird hawkmoth! 🦋☀️It may look like a hummingbird… but it’s n ...  Show more

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