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

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S9 E8: Crocodile Tears & Tiny Friends 🐊😭🦋

In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is exploring one of the busiest cities in the world – Cairo, Egypt! Just a short ride from the pyramids, she’s on the hunt for the perfect match for one of Africa’s fierces ...  Show more

S9 E9: Fig Wasp’s One True Pairing Revealed! 🐝💜

In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is exploring a lush river valley in Turkey – the fig capital of the world! 🌳🍈 She’s on a mission to uncover the ultimate match for one of the stickiest, trickiest plants ...  Show more

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